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SIMON Simple Simon Met a Spry Man Singing in the Square; So said Simon To the Spry Man, V Cheerful, I declare!" | Said the Spry Man | Then to Simon, I "Cheerful? Rather,sonny! i Here's the thing that tickles iv > ® me: $} Pound o'Suratura Tea 1 'S worth a ton o® money 1" SPRY MEN SAY "SURATURA $
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Beaidde the Advantages Cotnmon to Oulitivia tons "Generally, THE HAN" 8....C can claim:—,. OBEATBR FLEXIBILITY, the Tines ibeing in sections, each of .wincli > works • independently. j MORE ADJUSTMENTS, the pros- , sure on Tines is regulated by spiral j springs, and Later ad Adjustment is • conveniently made, the clips Gliduig along the frame to any desired width, amd the Tines can be given more or leEis pitch, at will. 1 THE 'POINTS are reversible, and ' have strengthening ribs. j SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCU- j * URB. .j MENTION Tte PAPER. Booth Mac Donald § Co., Limited, CHRISTCHURCH. J. H. NAYLOR. WMGLEY ST.. MASTERTON. Local Representative* ,'Mwr Motor Cycles rasa THCI9I* ROVER 3* H.P. FITTED with. B>e© Engine, and Three-speed Gear for Sid© Car work. 1912 PATTERN i>lOW IN STOCK. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
ROBT. POOK. WAIRARAPA AGENT: MASTERTON. J. WHITTAKER - FBOVISION MERCHANT, All groceries at lowest PRICES, All orders delivered &> auay part Off the town. Telephone 67. QUEEK STREET. MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 3
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