ROB WASHING DAY OF ITS GRINDING TOIL BV USING LABOUR SAVING WASHERS ViMfe /!?/■ copies of letters from users of these machines. .. AGENTS WANTED #, -sgi&)^Sffifc:spNS>^ THESE WASHERS ARE A GREAT SUCCESS, TTJPWARDS OF THREE THOUSAND IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. AGENTS— H. OSCAR HEWETT, LTD.. 56 Cuba Street, Wellington. Mastcrton AgencyMRS. M. A. ADAMS, Queen Street. The Dry Season mm Is Approaching. TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN HAVE A FAITHFUL. SERVANT, seeking A SITUATION on a farm, or at Gentleman's Private Residence, to pomp water, carry it upstairs, water stock, irrigate a garden, supply washbouse and bathroom, etc. I am a willing worker, belong to no Trade Union; want no holidays. WIND OO3TB NOTHING.. mm ill «raf no iraae uiiiuuj «»»» «« »«»*-.*,, ~. In fact I will work twenty-four hours you'WILLPESUBevery day of the year, if the wmd pEIgEo how blows. cos ts by using a I want no wages beyond my keep, and will never strike work so long a 9 t you treat me well. I belong to the most numerous family in the Colonies, and none of us have ever gone WIWUWIII-u» wrong to speak of. We are a most • powerful family, with wonderful en-O* ♦■'« durance. Our constitutions are of T u ouaanda iron, our. sinews of steel, and yet we " w ™* *■• consume nothing but. a pint U se all over the Doof oil per year, and take n°thing minicn> [stronger into our systems than thin air. We are, nevertheless, very sen- write to-day for a sitive, and are visibly by the@ a tal o g Ue to our agents, slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be had cheap, and weMlasterton will never willingly change our situa-Farmers' tion once we have got comfortably Implement C 0 .9 .■settled down. OR DIRECT TO DEPARTMENT K. BOOTH, MAC DONALD AND CO., LTD,, CHKSSrCHURCH. *MCKLAND, HASTiNCS. & TiMAHU.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10202, 1 April 1911, Page 2
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