tfm £■•■■> \&* 7WK lip *it V* y *V* lift; - . ? «' i r \ • m ,fc. Hl- +„ - - A ( „K \ 1 S*.' X &i%l ** vre«* ft rasssstf w*fc «x;', FOR BEWINC MACHINES. KNITTING MACHINES. WISHING MACHINES. H.IOSCAR HEWETT h CO, LTD., Head Office: WELL IN *vrrw. AGENCY. CARTERTON AGENCY: Mrs?fdams T , Queeh Street. Mr W. Candar, Main Street. Release H Wl First , Pressure 111 Pressure IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER MILKERS. To see how it works, look at the illustration. The first diagram shows the Teat-Cup in position, the. second the Finger-Grip, and the third and Oup resume the first position. This cycle of pressure takes place at each pulsation, auction being used merely l o hold the Oup up. The regiua* alternation of pressures—so like \.nat under the hand of the expert dairymaid—does the milking. IHERE IS NO POSSIBLE CHAftCE OP INJURING THE COW. To avoid disappointment, pla ■-© your orders at once with our Aaroata: MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., OR WRITE DIRiCT TO—BOOTH, MACDOMALD AND CO., LTD., Chrlstchuroh, Auckland, Hastings, Timaru, Cisborne. M*\\ an* 'mTi tWM&2± miU at carefully packed in' air-tight, d mp-vroo/ carton* to preserve it* «tr«Dgth and flavMX. Take no tubstit c—it co»ts only 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 31 THERE 'cannot be much wrong when C. E. DANIELL has received by direct steamers since April Ist, 1911: ' 13,000 ft. (2*. miles) galvanised water AND IS NOW LANDING: . ~,. .pipei 5 (20 cases).plain sheet,iron. 20 tons (80 cases) corrugated iron. 16,000 ft (3 miles).: galvanised water 2 tons genuine white lead. : pipe. 100 drums Blundell's raw and boiled 4 casks galvanised pipe nttmgs. oil. 220 hanks Belfast sash cord. 2£ tons ready mixed paints. .-.,. 12 Bonnybridge Stoves, 6, 7, and 8, :l| toils soft putty. \. '/ '•.";' ! 6 Queen Heating Stoves. 6 cases. Jewel stand mangles 6 Laundry Stovefc. 12 cases carpet sweepers. 18 Kent Gothic Grates. 2 cra-tes porcelain baths. 12 Special Register Grates. 1 ton sheet zinc. 15 coke fires. • _ 28 cases general sundries. 8 bales paperhangings (newest deDaniell's Hardware* Masterton. USEFUL GIFTS NY of these. U*eful v Noveltieii will-be. pent PQSTu *"I"iS,E bu ..'•'v .'•>.'., ■.; Receipt of ypur .Remittance '■ ';''.->,' '-k^.. t :'..6W'OATAi^G^ES''AR?rFREE. i ; -Write to. one to-dayt. Jlo9l.—Pair KNIFE RESTS, N.Z. Greenstone Bars and Silver Fern Leaf Btand. 30/- pair. rti?isi S*r'.iii'i-sSg*s J3883. / J2943. Beat Silver-Plated The- Newest Silver-Plated TEA STRAINER TART and PASTRY - and Stand for same. A very useful ;. * SERVER. > >-' ■''-*•■■•', .. little,article fqr the Tea Table. Lenpth,9in. 3/- ? : ,' «/« each. > ,* - JEWELLERS - - WELLINGTON *■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 29 April 1911, Page 2
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