Sewing ftlachines I The Werthr.im Sewing Machine wasn't built in n day—it is the result ' of nearly 50 ytars of constant endeavour aiuug muso that lead to supremacy. During all that time we have adding improvements to improvements and even when the highest I point of perfection seemed to have been reached we have pushed forward aga'n, simplifying a part here, strengthening a part * there, always making the I motion just a little quieter, the machine just a little easier to "- i manipulate, the accuracy with which 1 each part-performs its allotted work J a little more perfect < It is for these reasons that the | Wertheim is easily the most popular Sewing Machine to-day. Our prices are easy and our terms ""« are easy too. Write for 1910 Catalogue. -r Sole Agents for North Island of New Zealand: QSGARHEW/ETT& GO; LTD* WELLINGTON; 56 Cuba Street Extension. AUCKLAND!: Y.M.C.A.Buildiri&s, Wellesley Street. > District Agent: E. F.A.NSO:;, Lincoln House, Masterton.
pre, nothing but Full Weight, Full Strength, Full Flavour and Fu.l Value in eVery packet. Nnthinc Wnter can lc- U<4 ~ ••=<« «• I.'ft. I/10 and 2/- per lb * Wm\ m fa? Keep a Supply in the house and take a tin wheriyou go Picnicking or Camping Out! gjgj"
■i ( Jae'-.-;iJfest Is none too good for the test tea—so thar carton which "fetches your \ J is made with a, view to protectiiig/ts quality, flavour arx) strength from deterioration. If T irsl the lea is wrapped in parchment, then, enclosed in cardboard ; round this tinfoil is placed, and finally the whc!e is jncajS'od in an outer covering- of' grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof package -.- In tea,, as in mosi other thinßs,vyr>u*carTrfo! get iomelhtnf; for nothing. \ if n gift—or a coupon .entitling youW a'gilt— <;oe» the tea you buy, it's 1$ an admission thi*! the value is not ALL tntre Amber Tips "i ca sells on its 3 merits and needs no such schemes to,help it s*l -.-■ /■ Sold by all grocers at 1/8. 1/10 and 21- per lb. Insist on getting it—r if raMW*«KS«3 Vleaale BROS., LTD.. Wellington.
HICH MEANS simply that, / owing to the perfection and ' J purity of Frimley practices and * processes, the fruit is essentially '' as fresh and wholesome straight from the ' 1 cans as it could be straight from ■ the orchards. It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES and ALL FRIMLEY PRODUCTS. The housewife could not get finer flavours, and fuller satisfaction, if everything were grown at home. She could scarcely hope for results so good, for the Frimley people know just how things SHOULD be grown and gathered and preserved. They have reduced the thing to a science. YOU'RE SAFE WITH FfUMLEV, Z*M
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 7 February 1911, Page 2
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