ft'e are glad to bo aMe to thank »ou 1„? your favours during 1911. We axo sorry that a. year marked by so much prosperity for Mastertoni is ended. W*< hero that 1912 will be indeed pro-per ens for you ,and that-we will- oontiniue to enjoy your favors. KEAFAGEN AND CHAPMAN. HIGH if LAM TAILOM. PERRY STREET mastl:rton.
The Importance of SPICE PURITY I \HE purity of food products is L on© of the most vital questions •that concerns consumers. In no class of articles is adulteration more comimonly practised than- in ispdces and peppers. The only means the public possesses of protecting itself against the evils of.'adulteration is 'by buying a standard article in origin'al packages. c KLrkpatricK s 'K* SPIGES are of absolute purity,.'highest quality and greatest strengtlh. This is ho wyoii can buy some of them:— ; "K" SPICES in 1 oz glass cruets. I Cinnamon', nutmegs, onace, cloves, pd- | mento, caraways, cassia and ginger. All finest ground. "K" MUSTARD PIOKIJS POWDER. Two kinds, Oiow Chow and Piccalilli, in lib gross tins'. ; "K" SPIOE> in loz. jackets and" 4oz! cartons, ft .",.:...-,. :;■•:•; ; . WHITE all size tin's.. ;-...• '•.*:--•• ; MANUFACTURED BY KIRKPATRICK, NELSOiN. Our name and trade mark - tee purity. OGILVYJSt SONS PROPRIETORS RECORD REIGN y BUTCHERY, MASTERTON. FATTENING FARM, PINE PARK, TE WHITI. , PRIME OXAND MAIDEN HKiFER BEEF, NOTE.— We do NOT kill cowe, nor old ewes. „.,,..-. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITT(ED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. , All meat killed at Borotigft AbattThe BEST article U the CHEAPEST article. , - Patronize the firm that handfes NOTHING BUT THE BE3T. RECORD RE.'CN BUTCHERY. Telephone 65.
there's Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S It retain< through the entire brewing process and after maturing a'nd bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop W.lh lis sweet and soothing peifume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage without the fiery effects of spirits. It is the mildest of stimulants, in ths most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for al. nursing mothers.' A This label, the seal of excellence is on every bottle.
and the & SH"*** unft-/.■:■.■:■• was mini mituM ■ nni Hi!" SSSS Si n ;*£=* «MB r«Si £3?r teww Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, nays i Alter considerable experience In Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and New Zealand, I have come to the conclusion that the " ORION " It the only Range 1 'nave yet met with that conies up to my ideal of what a Range ehoald be. My demonstration! with the " ORION " have been particularly successful, and I obtained results whioh are not equalled by any other Kani;*. The maintenance of an even t*miiorature. Its simplrtiity of working, the eaa ß ' which its ovciia are operated and controllod, and—what appeals to me as much as anything r» else- the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place the "ORIOJT" far above ail other*, both *.,, .I^,,>.>=(.„ „.» „„A t n r .irnfouulnnal „,„.!, V™... faifhtnllir rßl<rr.»rfl V (IT .15 NT VKN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10525, 12 January 1912, Page 2
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