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NOTICE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD. TO FARMERS a'ND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. We have removed to our wm premises in Hall and Perry Street, Where we shall he pleasedto.have the same, liberal support of all our: old and l valued customers, and as many new ones as possible. We have plenty of room, also plenty of men to do lany job that we may be favoured with. Support local industry by giving us your patronage. HB
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Please Note this, Young Ladies! f"—when you bagin Baking or Cooking, seo f "that you have a plentiful Supply ot " High- " lander" Coudansad Milk at hand. It'* "quite indisoensable!" '* Loading Touchers of. Cookery strongly 'reooiH/iiiind «nd usa " Hiflhlandsr " Milk. m jj"^-" WM hs> 1 Wm m tm &-W, t&z, i fl zse&f, (*SSSfS m ami S?A; Varicose Veins. Are Dangerous;! &m Probacy you kr.ow of quite severalfolks ytho have been troubled with varicose veins. \ You know, too, how much they spent in 'trying to obtain relief. Then here's a remarkable case I which will interest you. Holly Koad, St. Albans, J Christohurch. I 1 "i wish to testify to the _I 1 received by using your PLANUM OINTMENT. For months I have stiffeivd with Varicose Veins (broken) and have tried many remedies, but w'tnont success. I pol two tins of your J.A.AJNTI3KOA OINTMENT from Mr. Dawson, etoria Street. lam pleased , . ,« -.., - ....i now completely cured,— thanks to Pianiekoa. I cannot speak I too highly in praise of this wonderful I remedy, and have recommended it to my I friends. ' AN NIE WOODHAM.
POPULi^ITYf p The delicate "nutty" | 8 flavour of the § S is the result not only jj \pf scientific brewing.but g bottling jj I Of course only the best S materials are used to S make this famous ale, s would not enjoy the S | reputation it does. u Pr g This method includes gj K storage of butts in dry, a H airy, well ventilated and | § ripens under the most | 5 favorable conditions. 8 | Bottling in its prime g S insures its refreshing 5 | pungency and preserves II | its nourishing food ,J "* qualities w u " u '"«' * unequalled. J^*'wwwa r!SECSriKßa3»l.
MJMI4U* Hantekoaßemedy,' 5A per Olfltmoat.V- and 2/- per pot; - * Chemists. 6 IKIM^t A purely Sola in ' Vegetable Tins and ,\ r Sweetmeat ' ffioltfciea only J Keattng's Worm Tablets furnish a most agreeable method of administering ii»B, 1 only certain remedy for Jntestinal or i 1 TbreadWorms. PerfetSy safe, mild,J| K and especially adapted for children^ »■ • To 4« obtained of all Uuggi*ti. MW „.„ Tumiic i»--. fisr. SWHagtoa, vmsm: Ss
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 3
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