v ■ If foAv \ j. *tJt\gms2,, 71', v i sJEr*w, 90R SEWING MACHINES. KNITTING MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES. H..CSCAR HEWETT & CO, LTD.. Head Office: WELLINGTON, MASTERTON AGENCY: CARTERTON AGENCY: Mrs. Adams, Queen Street. Mr W. Candar. Main Stree ~OWm Insists TJl£it Tbe Frimley Products are the equal In. ■*»-■■«■■■■ Quality, flavour and essential freshness of any in the world. He knows from personal experience what the Best Canning Methods of the world are, and haa adopted them. X licit' Absolutely no preservatives or colouring •"■■■ m — m ~ matters are used in the preparation of Frimley Canned Fruit or Vegetables. ' Only the soundest and best Fruits, Vegetables and other raw materials go into the Frimley cans. ouv In the Frimley system 1 there is no possible loop* hole for inferiority, inefficiency or insipidity. Pure natural flavours and properties are preserved inviolate. -pe^JT Y TASTWi WHAT'S WRONG with THERE cannot be "much wrong wher, 0. E. DANIELL has received by direct steamers sinoo April Ist, 1911 : 13,000 ft. (2* miles) galvanised water AND IS NOW LANDING: on \ 6 " v tons (20 cases) plain sheet iron. 20 tons (8U cases) corrugated iron. 16,000 ft (3 miles) galvanised water i! tons genuine white lead. p;,jo. 100 drums Blundell's raw and boiled 4 casks galvanised pipe fittings. 0 , . oIL , . , . 220 haniks Belfast sash cord. 2i tons ready mixed paints. 12 Bonnybridge Stoves, 6, 7, and 8. H tons soft putty > 6 Queen Heating. Stoves. b cases Jewel stand mangles ' 6 Laundry Stoves. 12 cases carpet sweepers. 18 Kent Gothic Grates. 2 ca-ates porcelain baths. \ 12 Special Register Grates. 1 ton sheet zinc. 15 coke fires. 28 cases general sundries. 8 bales paperhangings (newest designs). Daniell's Hardware. Masterton. i I RELEASE 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 shows the Full Pressure. When the compressed air is withdrawn the Teat and Cup resume the first position. This cycle of pressure takes place at each pulsation, suction being used merely L o hold the Cup up. The regtnar alternation of pressures—so like vnat under the hand of the export dairymaid—does the milking. I HERE IS NO POSSIBLE CHANCE OF INJURING THE COW. ; To avoid disappointment, pla •«© your orders at once with our Aeenta: MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., OR WRITE DIRECT TO—BOOTH, MACDOWALD AND CO., LTD., Chrlstchurch, Auckland, Has!fngs, Timaru, Ctsfoorne.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10237, 13 May 1911, Page 2
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