ROB WASHING DAY OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BY USING SELLERS' LABOUR SAVING WASHERS Delivered Free Write for copies of letters received from users of these machines. AGENTS WANTED -Patentees; W. SELLERS' & SONS: Keichley. Yorks.. r THESE'WASHERS ARF A GREAT SUCCESS —MMa—n—nuMmm—i iwrawi TTPWARBS OF THREE T£iGUC AND IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. mj AGENTS— H. OSCAR HEVVETT, LTD., t 56 Cuba Street, Wefiington. Mastericn Agsnoy— MRS. M. A. ADAMS, Queen Street.
The Dry Season Is Approaching. TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN ABUNDANCE OP WATER WE HAVE A FAITHFUL SERVANT, 1 peeking .' A. SITUATION, on » | arul) 6r at tfentlewan's Pj'Vvate Kesklence, to pump wa^ r> carry it upstairs, water stool®' } 'irrigate a garden, supply wasiiiiQt\se aud bathroom, etc. I am a willing worker, belong to no Trade Union; want no holidays. In fact I, will work twenty-four hours every day of the year if blows. I want no wages beyond my keep, and will never strike work so long as you treat me well.' I belong to' the most numerous family in the Colon* ins. and none of us have ever gone TH£ WIND COSTS nothing. . , YOU WILL flStJßthe windj.jjjaia , little it costs by using ajj , 'STAR' WINDMILL, wrong to speak of. We are a most there aro powerful family, with wonderful endurance. Our constitutions are of Thousands iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we consume nothing but a pint or twoj n use jjj over the Doof oil per year, and t&ke nothing m j D i on< stronger into our systems than thin l air. We are, nevertheless, very sen- Write to-day for a sitive, and are visibly affe/ced by the Catalogue to our agents, slightest breath of wind. Our services are to. be had cheap, and weMasterton tvill never willingly change our situa-Fa/mers' tion once we have got cornfortablylmplement CO., settled down. OR DIRECT TO DEPARTMENT K. BOOTH, MACDONALD AND CO., LTD., CHRIB T CHURCH, AUCKLANDi HASTINGS, & TIMARU.
Ir# =£s Ad *;«•; MRimi Call Jiff i^zd Svs u3 l.\^ 3 « \1 \ \\f becomes one of pleasure when the hostess rega!es her guest with Amber Tips Tea. ' Over the fresh full-flavoured cups, the conversation flows more freely, and when the requirements of etiquette are fulfilled, hostess and guest pari, each charmed with the other's vivacity. The call is returned, when ips again sets the hearts atune; thus the casual .acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and lasting friendship. Amber Tips can be procured at your grocer's in three grades, 1/8, 1-/10 and 2/- per lb., one of which is bound to please you. 194.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10182, 7 March 1911, Page 2
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