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ajii OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BY USING ® I m m I Write for copies of fetters received from users of these machines. • AGENTS WANTED mm PWARDS OF THREE THOUSAND SN NEW ZEALAND ALONE, AGENTS— H. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD., 56 Cuba Street, Wellington. Masterton AgencyMRS. M. A. ADAMS, Queen Street.

TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN HAVE A FAITHFUL SERVANT, seeking A SITUATION on a farm, or at THE Gentleman's Private Residence, to „,._._. pump water,.carry it upstairs, water WIND stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash- ■ _ house and bathroom, etc. COSTS lam a willing worker, belong to lufiTMiwn no Trade Union; want no holidays. nw,n,wu ' In fact I will work twenty-four hours T ou WILLPE SUBevery day of the year if the wind pEISED how uttle j git - blows. costs by using a } I waoit no wages beyond my keep, i and will never strike work so long as 4 you treat me well. I belong to the most numerous family in the Colon- •»#nuiMnii i iies, and none of us have ever gone WINDMILL* , wrong to speak of. We are a most ~.,,, ?. powerful family, with wonderful en- o£ which * here are r| durance. Our constitutions are of Thousand* V iron, our sinews,of steel, and yet we • I consume nothing but a pint or uae &VL over the Do . ft, of oil per year, and take notmng m i Q j onf into our systems than thin •;,. ■4 air. We are, nevertheless, very sen- Write to-day for a /' sitive, and are visibly affedJted by thecktaiogue to our agents, I slightest breath of wind. Our ser-, vices are to be had cheap, and weMaaferton will never willingly change our situa-Farmers' . tion once we have got settled down. WINDMILL, OR DIRECT TO DEPARTMENT K. fcTMlTlltW AND CO., LTD., CHR!S T CHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, & TIMAHU. fr.«now tfr«*t n &i£nd a««3 body acquired hy buns Jurtri-;3Hre.»oitj , wiiri&healthyctiildhoo't" has for more thasj SO years been the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and wosnasa,. an«B is. -Tl perfectly s>*\fe food for the liicjat delicate child it contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantue constipation, and when use&wUh milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DI7~ . Heave's Food was awarded Gold Medals, ioidon, England, 1900 and 1901. Sold in lib. Tins, specially packed for Australasia XJby all Chemists, Grocers, StoeeMftftT" * v:v: ' ■i^il 1,1 ■*!--• ■-■*

m The--Best PacKet aauMMu«Ki^i&W/«aak«aMc«M z.^**wmma&fmsmiS!X£ I is none too good; for the best tea — so ihcJcation which ktcixes your mm lifei is'made with a view to protecting Ms quality, flavour a;w/strength from'deterioration. ■ If '■" ■■ ™irsl the tea is wrapped in parchment, then enclosed in cardboard ; roUad dm tn.:'oil is placed, and finally the whole is jttcised :n an ouJe; covering of- yr«i*st'-pruo! paper. Thui you hu'-'e an air-tight and damp-proof pa'cl^ye. In lea. r.s in most olhef \>H .wTicthmg for nod ing. If a jjifl—or & coupon enliiling >ou|:-j u fciit-j-Sces with t!v: i«a you buy. it's an a:i::iisiion 'lml the value is not ALL tlyre' AmLet Tip* Tea selli on iti moi'i'.: and no such schemes to htifj a • V l W \ I/IO and 2/- p-:f lb. |{s 4^ r «->* t « Insist, on ctiuug a. — il £ 'VhcleaclF. Agents:—THOMPSON fcROS.. LTD., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10190, 16 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10190, 16 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10190, 16 March 1911, Page 2

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