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THE Bradbury Motor Cycle Is liuilt. tf r I'iig Seivice. The difference between tihe Bradbury ..Motor Cycle aaid other Cycles at a ssmi'lao* price is—a difference in • , Qua M y—a difference', in:. Value. ' . a,s oi: 'b' to ,be sligJitJy famil- • jatr witih Motor Cycte..Valines to know s tth&t m t!li© Bradbury yofu get nior© for your money. It, nas ga-eat speed and, power. It is a cycle with amazing vitality. It mounts the most stubborn hills. It withstands the hardest', treatment of tihe roughest roads. Wonderful in its action and fruits . extreme simplicity and;.construction;;' •Further kiformation. on applications DAVID GBROWM CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN bTREET MASTERTON.
m 033> HSBB fIBS 1 ■' Sill' Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authorityou Bag CooUery, savnt— After considerable experience In Paper Bag Cookery throughout Av.mi'Wia tiud Now Zori»nd, I htare oomt-to tlii conclusion tlmt the '■ Oil lON " m Ihconly t ii»v«> vet mot vlto that comes up to my irival of what a Rannrc should be. My demonstration* wi?,tj thu " OtcION " have been particularly -uceesitul, and I obUi'iml remiitH wh:ch are not #.< altcrC b_v »-iv <rtl'»r Kungrt. The maii.'cnanee of an even t-miierabiro Its simplnaty of working tho mujb with which Its ovens nrp oner'ted and ooorroilwl. and -wh»t apjKiftla to me &• cpucli as anything •*<o else— the wonderful economy of fuc.lj certainly the '"ORION" far *ll othi-w, both for domestic use and for |>rofe«.<toi)al >vork.—"Vwik faithfully. (Signed* It. ULEtfNEN.
PACKING THE PICNIC 1 3 HAMPER! without it." For Camping,' Picnic and Holiaay-ontings make sure and take a good supply of this d«licions, rich, fullorearn Milk with you. fg You can depend upon it" wm '/
THE CERTAIN COUGHS AND COLDS. ALI CHEPISTB e.:w GVIhtEKEEFE ii IZ6 2/6 4/6 ! r
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 3
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