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mmBM 17; OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BY USING HM wit* SEl«fi§ M Ufafe fer copies of fetters receive'* from users of these machines. . AGENTS WANTED sMm%timwm&THESE'WASHERS ARE A GREAT SUCCES, TTTPWARDS OF THREE THOUSAND IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. ACENTS— H. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD.. 56 Cuba Street, Wellington. Mastorton Agency— MRS. M. A. ADAMS, Queen Street.

to supply you "'With aw \ ; 1 ABUNDANCE 6* WATER WE ' seeking : v:o mvmSk mm IRrT' A SITUATION on a farm,' dr at THE ! i-' ''Ge'ntle'ma&'s< Private ' Residence, to WI -^ pumpwater, carry it upstairs, water wiww ■,.. . : a garden, supply wash- ooaT : a house anoV bathroom, etc. ■ w "•'■ lam a willing worker, belong to MOTH i NO io Trade Union; want no holidays. iwthiwu... In fact I will work twenty-four hours you WILL PE SUEevery day of the year if the windp EIBEO Uia& it blows. ."■. , costs by using a ( /^■^Vl^■':W.aht v^p^wages^.beyona^my,i Keepv,y. . j will n'eyer strike worksolorigasnn'tV t | '^- 1 - ; , you-treat; nie well. I belong to the' < tsftmo^lWme-toUs^famiJy i»vthe "■{. . lon ?-; •SiesV; and "noneof ; us; : have eve?.; gone;:; ■ -J* l ™J*? ; w :l,"™"* •." '^'i^twonfe'td^siMak'bf;:«. : 'Me:-;are' a-.most-'. Aliv-,^?^'^;-.■■>'■£ /< -'',-.•■ f' powerful ianiily,'"with'.wonderful en- 01 ? "ytlurance. Our li' ! iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we 14 consume nothing but a pint or two in oTer tiie Do . jof bilper 1 stronger into oursystems than thin , «air. "We are, nevertheless, very sen-: Write to-day for a / sitive/ahdare visibly affeifted by thecatalogne to our agents, I slightest; breath of wind. Our ser- , , > vices are to be had cheap, and welftasterton will,never wilHngly change our. , tiotv once we have-got' comfortablylmploment G©i, settled down. ■:• - ■•■■' '■;'■■■< OR DIRECT TO DEPARTMENT K. Mtimtsmsm ."'•'.•,- V*/^-'-- ; . : -^'- : AN"D;COi l - LTD-, '. CHRiSTCHURGHi >»ICKLANDi HAS'iHGS. & T!MA«U. sesasEraas®o«s2ssssaaaßS®as®o(S3©a. ' wJ»3n ; iK3y*gt:i'<j .ami' tsiolir ■ food ": is ■ dbitttf ■••■'•■:■': J '''^^s"!f*i'«p3^'w^^ !■! '-has .liter''' | ■'."•■■*' ,-rvf liu^» : dk£Jl!3' ; :iv* tfli-'Jusand?"of '-strong ?./';. ,■ ? ;!'■■;■.'« '■>'■• ■■;vr-, j ;:■" v/:■■■&£•■>(, .ahiS'lw&u\v*j.7.v."arid'is?'-a perfectly ■ v'-yH..^'-/(v^A ! . >©>' ;i:^,p:' ; moafr--.^'s' , ! i i.c'r>49.' childu'; : "-.'.*;".-."■. ■l.' ;'■;■■■■':' : 7/.tv,',K./^'tf/ftvfc un&bone-formuijr -l ■■■; ; ' '• ;■'••■.; />.' ,/A'. executorial iuytrie;assists ieetliitig; relieves infantile:-: ■ • : v6iiiCtp3ii-viy:ari(ityitCKj(sc(i\vUlimilk~as& Complete -diet \ \ ■■': :>X". Si>id in 1 lb. Tins, specially packedfbr Australasia* ;■ by: all Chemists, Groqer?, Stores; ■:&?.., .

m £*M %m im m I *r* Meditating II ■: II ill I I I liPi.i :- I,'i, '■ •)••! n.il i •WW I,,JK'. ftii fflil'.! on its AMBER TIPS, TEA is the tea you can enjoy. It is essentially a wholesome stimulant and can be taken by those of weak digestion. &■' Moreover it is economical to us© because more cups of refreshing tea can be made from a packet of Amber Tips than from any other equally priced tea. In other ways too*— ■'.Mvsf'jra represents your money's worth—a fact to remember in. these days of Coupon Schemes and Gift Enterprises. No such' catch-penny' methods have any weight with the housewife who seeks VALUE —and she is the person who buys Amber Tips. Full Strength, Full Flavour and Full Value are the only gifts with Amber Tips "iyip;:aridv'2/-i; ©ne of them Is bound to;;lu1t you*' 1 llcftciasalt Agerim— THOMPSON 8.K08., LTD., WllllnstS*.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 2

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478

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 2

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