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"IE YGU ABO at TO FURNISH IF SO, Vi*>? The, Great Clearing Sale of Fetone Stoels ADFORD & CO. S3 AMD 01 WILLIE STREET!, of linos iaFuxnitto- Drapery, Onckerj, GI&BBWKt&> Bedsteads, and Bedding, .aa-pets, MhoDeHms, (FurndsibJiing, Ironmongery, Enamelwiare, etc., nfcw being wM »t toss tluwii wMeftale prices. As iwie are gr'eaitly laveratccked, roo<m iamb h* made, and tsh» stock must go regardless Of cost. Hotelkeeperii mid storekeepara invited to inspect «nd compare iprioes* iadford & Co.'s SSBwR™- « ELLINGTON. ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES OF THE Diabolo and Pump %A(f|A PAT At* ffl h n .fl h Erm ft trta w H, H h PIMP PARTICULARS AS TO FRIGE, E FROM—ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE OAPxACITY, 3-times that of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 260 gallons capacity can be easily run. OLEAN SKIMMING.— The official test made by the Royal Agricultural Society, London, showed 0.05 per cent of fat L'ft in the skim milk. LIGHT RUNNING.— It has been provjd that 0.01 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, while thOj.same Horse', power will only work any other Separator of 16 gnllons. AUTOMATIC SUPPLY of iMilk, thus no fiillng of milk tanks high on top of tho Separator. BOWL DEVICE consists of on* nnited piece only, no assorting of discs. AUTOMATIC RELEASE of the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 33gals. per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range,from £l3 10s to \ £57 10s. > "PUMP" SEPARATORS are enr ■ ? tirely different from and vastly supl* crior'to -nil 'others. • Tf"t difference MEANS MONEY TO YOU. JAf oflK ntf tKfrA M Co fairafapafAgeats: W.W.A. At! fmcUi

I^m w Wi i WM iih i i imyi if".^'y«rcTV^'W^'» w -.^'*raKia'ft..-:;Sp7/- , -r.'Tr'alien ihoy- era !h? its pr~« i -v ".. which has for mere r, '> *"'" inffnr&l diet of - ' v . ...... .... ... an(k lisa'nh/ :i;:.'s ;r». * "■■• " saf'_ ffonii f'orl'i: .r... •-•--,- A' contains nil the. czz:,/.'. - - - /// '(».•* czr'?j)Uo:ial degree, nu.■ .. ~.,. ............ consttjtitlon, and when <<sra widi .<ilhh rfrrrtrcf', fc A 'COMPLETE . &U'T (C:< *.\J A.\ Bold in 1 lb. Tins, spg&U\h ? - -•* ~? •"' •»'- by all Chemteb, Grocers, Siciv.j just take a dose of Beecham's Pills whenever you feel the least bit indisposed and not up to the niar!c,<; Y . The "slightly indisposed" condition should generally be regarded as a symptom that all is not well with the digestion, and therefore aa a hint that you should that finest of all digestive medicines—Beecham's Pills. There is no sense in running risks, and even if you seem in no danger of having a bad spell, you will be all the better after taking a dose of i mm i Sold everywhere in boxes, price IOJd. (36 pills) 1/H (56 pills) fit 2/9 (168 pills). '

TREES TREES THE PLANTING SEASON is now a<pproac!hing, and farmers and gardeners will be i<repairing thJir li&t of requirement's in tihe Tree line. THOS. HORTON, Ltd., have a splend;d stock of all soi oa « f Treea, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, Native, Roses, etc. It will pay you to obtain their catalogues and get their prices. Nothing but the best of stuff supplied, and packed securely to travel any distance. Give us your order, and we will give you satisfaction Our postal address is Box 40, HASTINGS, H. 8." THOS. HORTON. LTD NURSERYMAN, HASTINGS AND PAHTATTU. BILLIARDS BEG to intimate that I have taken c Per the Billiard Saloon next the Olub OaFe, Queen Street, until recently coducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and wou? i request a continuance of thai j sirpi art so liberally extended to mv ] precL<ce3sor. T. ROSS UC) JEN ST. - MASTF.RTON-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 2

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582

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 2

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