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Sewing Machines I Thfe Werthfeim Sewing V"«hira ; ( wasn't built in i day—it is the result of nearly 80 ytars of constant en- ~ ~ . i deavour along those progressive lines ( \ i that lead'to supremacy. . ..-, During all that time we have been y. * , pi adding improvements to improvements: and even when the highest U point of perfection seemed to have, .. (J been/ peached we have ■ pushed" forward again, «jgssg£|jf?%- "•»'«»" simplifying a part here, x^^*^ strengthening a part - S! *^ there, always making the motion just a little quiet- _ er, the machine just a little easier to manipulate, the accuracy with which >, „ /each part performs its allotted worlt \\M. a little more perfeat Li& It is for these reasons that the Wertheim is easily the most popular [ t M Sewing Machine to-day. a" Our prices are easy and our terms are easy too. . ■ ' \ I ' .Write, for. ) J.\Q Catalogue. ' Sole Agents for North island of New Zealand: \ OSGAR HE WETT <fe CSQ. Ltd. WELLINGTON; 5G Cuba Street Extension. AUCKLAND: YJH.C.A. Culldlngs, Wellcslcy Street. 1;| Y r '- 'rS-V'WS. District Agent: E. RANSOM. 94 Villa Street, Masterton.

UttMi msrsm Is Approaching* TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AW HAVE A FAITHFUL SERVANT, seeking ;.,.,•'. A SITUATION on a farm, or at fHE t / I Gentleman's Private Residence, to '.■*&■ I pump water, carry itupstairs, water :y WireE? ; . \■■ " stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash- _ _a-p« - house'and bathrdom, etc. , . Y,t °? STB 1 "...■ ; lam a willing worker, belong to ; tirt T «ii*io |V , no Trade Union; want no: holidays, W ? T ™ * T , In'rfact I work tweiity-four hours'' you SUB- » ' every day of the year if the - t. i ■ '■.>. Wows. .■•• ' coats by using a ; [\\- '"•. I want no wages beyond my keep,-. .; :> .. , : , arid will never strike work so long as ~ t fi ; '^' ;i y"ou;treat me well.- I belong: to the,,;;:-•' ; "•vniost numerous family- in the 1 •C9M^§ -: - :^ I^rt|^|Ll ,' '-' : '. I \ies, and none of uefcuve ever .gone : r. f # s f?J!v!?™ ■ - I wroiur to sneak of. We are.a mostisv',;;;,*. .; ' „it>l powerful family, with wonderful;en- 01 durance. Our constitutions tboiiaaiU |B jjr l>iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we -L) consume nothing but a pint or uge aU o^er the Do . %( of 6il per year, and itake »othmg minifc]i; J&M stronger into our systems. than thiuY ' , l . . ! PT* '.air.. We are j nevertheless, -very sen- Write ; l ib'-day for a \\f sitive, and are visibly affected by, the(j a tal6gueto.ouragents, slightest breath of wind. Our ser- \'[: : .■]■ •• * vices are, to be had cheap, and weMasterton '. : i '' will never willingly change our situaiFarm©rs' tion once we have got comfortablylmplomomt Oo. s V settled down. ''. ;" , ! :'•;.;■ ■■■)■" .• *OR DIRECT TO DEPARTMENT E. > :^ iriTrttksm'iKUMlKKMl ■-■-.'s ■.•-'■';.'<>■•,•'■; : -. AND CO., LTD., • '- ' .•'■.' ' ' : ■ '■•' '. ''■•■' ■ •■* CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, & TIMARU.

'OT%7^ i flit"'). W&iX fm wi K,-*;«--y-.*.--i>,l*i«s ffK m SkS S *s Tfa&t The ..Primley Products are. the'equal in .-.^—--„—„-._ quality, flavour and essential;'freshness of ,j; --.'- ' any in the world.. He knows frornper- , ;■'' sonal experience what" the Best Canning ;';;:, ;-v' Methods of the world are, and has ' ;; '; : vf. : adopted . them. ... .;■,:/. .'. '■ '' \_' - "" Absolutely no preservatives; or; colouring -■ ■■• "matters are used in the preparation of '■..i-\* Primley Canned Fruit or, Vegetables. '■■ Only the soundest and; .bo3t: :: Fruits, Vegetables and other ■ raw materials go ■'.•'.; : into the Frimley cans. Ail&6 In tho Frimley'' system' BCDasasKaixaKi • is no* possible loophole '-for .inferiority, -inefficiency Vor insipidity. Pure natural:-.flavours " and properties.arc preserved 'inviolate , .

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 2

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542

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 2

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