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Where to SCdULLAB'S FURNITURE HAS STOOD THE TEST OP TIME mm mm BIS COMFORTABLE EASY CHAIRS, 425, »7s bU, iiiS 6d. According to Covering. ADJUSTABLE MORRIS CHAIRS. 355, 425, 49s Sd. WE FURNISH THE COTTAGB OR THE MANSION WITH GOOD TASTE AND ECONOMY TO MEET EVERT INDIVIDUAL DESIRE. REMEMBER! IT IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY. IT IS V/HAT THE ARTICLE IS WORTH. SGOULLAR'S FURNITURE IS ALWAYS WORTH ITS MONEY. UONSULf US BEf-OhE PUHCnhBINC. Scoullar Lamb ton Quay, WELLINGTON iTrnns It li wonderful Yalue—the flneet possible combination of the b«st Tea* from the beit gardens. Your grocer ha* it. 1/8,1/10 and 21- per lb. 28 &3R EV. S5-A &s&&?(!s*&'*&,* "ff'TOTTT n*mw^hMUkm m'"MT.' 'li.:.' - "'ir li f".innt' ! .j'-'n-.'-^-a* J .v Ha W*^SWE«^^aimW^JE i ms< I 21 wsss-cv; HSKiS ARE ESTABLISHED FACTORS IN NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURE

The (maaiy valuable patented) improvements now incorporated ; plate tXie "CARLYLE" Ploughs still further AHEAD OF i*.LL COMPETITORS. Send' for Illustrated Catalogue. Mention, this paper. THE TEST OF TIME Art illustration of how our ploughs have stood the test of time was afforded at the Carterton ploughing competition, When Mlf C. J. Wilson won the first prize in, the Youths' Competition with a plough which had been in. constant use for 20 years. mm and co., ltd. w christchurch. j. h. naylor, resident pp presentat|ve y/rigley st„ masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 7

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