Lam ps THAT GIVE GOOD LIGHT When x the rain is pelling clown od the roof, and the wind blustering outside, isn't-it grand to have the rooms of your home cosy and well-lighted—-as you may make them with the .splendid lamps now being; shown at. Graham and Co.'s. AH reduced in price, too—it's unusual at the opening of the season, but wo want the trade. Prico6 have been cut as fine as possible. We quote a few specials:— LAMPS, Glass, only 3s 6d. Others from" 12s 6d to 60s. ® AFETY LAMPS. Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. w/t r t 6d, 5s 6d, 6s, to 50e. WALL LAMPS. Is 3d, 2s, 2 S 3d. 2s 6d, riM, ?a/y e h n ve . tho FA ¥ OUS "EELCIGA," tho best of all lamps. Ihe JJelgica is used without a thimney, gives a brilliant light, is f-j so lately safe and clean, s econcmical on account of there being no chimneys, mantles or shades to break, is free of smoke or smell, and burns a very small qu„atity of oil ifor tffie amount' of light obtained. You should not miss seeing the fan ©us "Belgica." Her© are a few prices:— 50 Candle Power Hangimg Brass, 28s 6d, Bronze 29s 6d. 70 Candle Power Hanging Brass,32s 6d, Bronze 34s 6d. 70 dandle Power Extension Brass 55s 6d, Bronze 57s 6d. 70 Candle Power Table Briass. 4Ja Od. Don't dread the cold weather, but buy one of out up-to-date KEROSENE HEATERS at 24s 6d. They dispel cold and damp, and make tie home cheerful. ' Graham and Co. "THE STORE FOR GOOD LAMPS." MASTERTON. VHONE 14. MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD, 1 " " WHAT DO YOU WANT ON THE FARM Forgetfulness is one of these human shortcomings by which most of us oocasionally have suffered loss. - Just a memory jog then. If youj want anything in Farm Equipment first see what THE MASTERTON FARMER#' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, have to offer before you buy. Perhaps what you need this minute is in our list. All other seasonable equipment may bo obtained here, and at prices that are favourable to you. * THE MASTERTON FARMIIBB' IMPLEMENT CO MASTERTON, SL->? > I LIMITE^
RANSGME DISC PLOWS HAVE . all ihe' adjustments _ and good points of others, with a few exclusive ones of their own. We quote a few:—•. ON" HILLSIDES it is ©specially eff6CtlV€ PENETRATES HARD GROUND an ordinary plough' wouldn't touch. ERADICATES WEEDS AND TWITCH. . . ' , NEGOTIATES ROOTS, BOULDERS, Etc. WON'T CHOKE IN TRASHY GROUND. WIDTH OF FURROWS EASILY ADJUSTED. - STEERING GEAR EFFICIENT AND HANDY. LEVERS ALL WITHIN EASY REACH. SIMPLE AND STRONG THROUGHOUT. Send for Special Circular. Mention this paper. SOOTH. MACBONALD.
r of the System Cared PLANTEKOA SAVED ——HIS LIFELower Hutfc. " When' Freddy was about tliree yearsOfage wo thought (hat, owing to weakness and wasting of the system, it would be impossible to rear linn. For twelve months he whs in a vers- low state. No matter what delicacy in the way of food we got l'or him, we could not get him 'to eat. He was very sleepless "at nights, and the doctor did not know what, to do for him, stating that if lie possibly pulled through and should reabji the ago of seven years lie might be alright. On the advice of friends we gave him PLANTKKOA ltemedy and during tlie llrst week wo noticed a change for the better: he was able to eat better and slept well. From that, time he has steadily improved, fill at the present he is as healthy as we could wish, as a glance at his photo will show. I quite believe PLAXTKKQA SAVKD lUS HFIS. MUS: W. GOSS. Plnntekoa Large Bottles, Price 5/Ohemisis and Stores, or post fixe from Plantckoa Proprietary. .Ltd., Wellington. • 10 IT'S A "GOOD MOVE" To have on hand a supply of "HIGHLANDERS CONDENSED MILK. PURE, Rich, and free from Chemicals and Bacteria. Absolutely'"Full Cream." In Camps—Military, Survey, Mining, or Holiday—plenty, of HIGHLANDER" is a tremendous boon 1 v r sPS. «ss» f <jr h-" ''A purely fioia La VfijelaWe 'Fins and! f Yiiwteliiieat fioSStsa -M«3y Ksaiuig's Worra Ta»lecs furniil'i amosi agreeable method oi admin certain remedy for I-' ThreadWortns. and aspeciaUy adapted Cor children^ ■btained &/ all Lttigguil. «<>/, t»IOWA2» KC.V
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Ms its 1 agio k igpplsgi&fet Eigfcs, esdigobstisaia ■ ■titiiui §3®plaSits. 'A lady thing in Losxm 6trafi» Wetliagtoa,/ wntca: "I haws ued Tcnkbg 1 ! Lhrawui Stoaisfaa* for and childmca wffib fffand resolt*. Havia^ft &%», asjAtable tun, Qas Kifiudilr" >*o Stamuzcn." fH*!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10633, 11 May 1912, Page 3
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