'iiMM MUM OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BY USING « psacaff: •22?*. Kfi <W/J> . Patentees:'- W. Write for copies of letters received /rani users of these machines. •>■■ I AGENTS WANTED SELL.EftS'/i::'&:■ 'SONS," ■KfeIGtHL-E *. .!Y O R KS.. THESE WASHERS ARE A GREAT SUCCESS. PWARDS OF THREE THOUSAND IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. AGENTS— H. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD,. 56 Cuba Street, Wellington. Masterton Agency— MRS. M. A. ADAMS. Queen Street.
The©rySe^s6n ifMMrn 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 1 stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash- c « BTa house and bathroom, etc. OOSTa I m am J a S^ xg WOr x er ' b , elon ,g to NOTHING. no Trade Union; want no hohdays. ■wiuhw* In fact-1 will work twenty-four hours YOU WILLPESURevery day of the year if the wind pEIgED how Uttle it ii D^OWS - , , , costs by using a , I want no wages beyond my keep, < ~and will never strike work so long as t you treat me well. -I belong 'to the ~ most numerous family in the Colon- • «, IM - fMM | IL |: ies, and none of us have ever gone WINDMILL* I, wrong to speak of. We area most „ . . _ powerful family, with wonderful en- of whwh there "» "; durance. Our constitutions are of Thousand* ii iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we 11 consume nothing but a pint or.two^ over [of oil per year, and take nothing^,^^ into our systems than thin * air. We are, nevertheless, very sen- Write to-day por a r sitive, and are visibly affefbed by theCataiojjueto ouragenfai, t slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be had cheap, and weMasterton will never willingly change our situa-Fairners* tion once we have got comfortablylmploment.QOi, settled down. BOOTH. MAC DONALD AND CO., LTD., CHRiSTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, ft TIMASU.
Sttirt Mothers know that n swnd and rigorous body acquired by baby during the iirs.*y*:.urLiiiureastrong& healthy childhood has for m<ve than 80 years been the infant diet of hundreds of thous&ads of strong and healthy men dmd, women, and Is >\ perfectly S**£e food for the &i*t#i delicate child. A COMPLETE, DIET FOR INFANTS. '■ Heaves Foodwm awarded Gold Medals,umdon. Entfaad. 1800 and 1906. Sold in lib. Tins, specially packed for Australasia* by all Ghemists, Grocers, Stores., &c. T .T...T J^ ia4atnii^*^ia
Packet Is none'too good for the best tea —so the/caffon which fetches your ( / mxm .19 rnade with a view to proteciingms quality, flavour and strength from deterioration. If Hirst the tea is wrapped in parchment, then enclosed in cardboard ; round-this tinfoil is placed, and finally the whole is encased in an outer covering of ; grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof package. In tea, as in most other thin|'s,vyou*ca(fifot get something for netting. If a gift— J -or a coupon entitling youlio a giit—goes with the tea you buy, it's an admission that the value is not ALL thtre. Amber Tips Tea sells on it* merits and needs no such schemes to help it Sold by all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 21- per lb. Insist on getting it —if I I M itOTTOW m mmm%2% 1 mm m gg m m^'-ffm '■:■-:■■ zHWyjmmxmti'im. l/hcleacle Agents-—THOMPSON EROS. s LTD,, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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