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"IE YCh ASS J? TO rURWStMH if- 8» r vjisuK fhe»Great l tearing Sale of Fetcna fefrick Q3 AND 8S 4 #tLL!B STREET; < f linoa to Furnifcur Drapery, uroclrerj, Glassww©, Bedsteads, and Bedding, ar-pets, LAno-lemma, FurndsMng, Ironmongery, Enamelwi&re, etc., now being sold at iesa thm wMeaale prices. As V7® are greatly overstocked, room Diu&ti b) Exado, and the stock irraiA go regardtess of cost. EkKelkeepers and ator©kteep«rf! invited to aaspect and conupax© pricesWELLINGTON. COMPUu'B HOUSE KHDNICHRPC.' ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES OF THE PL MP SEFARa IXI.R ™° PARTICULARS AS TO PRICE, ET3.. FROMADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE CAPxACITY, 3-timeg that of any ether Separator. Hand Separators up to 260 gallons capacity can be easily run. GLEAN SKIMMING.— The official test made -by .tie Royal Agricultural Society, London, showed 0.05 per cent of fat left in the skim milk. LIGHT RUNNING.— It has been proved that 0.01 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" .Separator, 70' gallons, while the same horse power will only work any other Separator of 16 gallons. AUTOMATIC SUPPLY of Milk, thus no filling of milk tanks high on top of the Separator. BOWL DEVICE consists of one united piece only, no assorting of discs. AUTOMATIC .RELEASE of the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 33galfi. per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 10s. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly snpodor to all others. That difference MEANS MONEY TO YOU. JKtfSTß^i Never mmWl WAIRARAPA AGEN . .. ■ N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LiD.

ks ,i w v iuam jsjsxcsaajiaitsj^a', Yes, and )i Is safe to say that their children's children will follow the excellent examples of their forbears. For 50 years Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss hr>" proved itself to be the iin'est cough remedy known. The distressing symptoms ctf Coughs, Colds* Influenza, Sore Throats, Hacking Coughs. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all affections of the throat aud lungs are, imme'diately relieved by Mil ifllnlill mmtzg. arrageen *m BONN!NGTON"S It imparts a southing and healing influence to the weakened membranes and leaves {hem strong and healthy. The interesting letter herewith is but one example of the splendid testimony given to B.onningtoa's by men and women of all ages. iTOIQM MA^ AS-.ifs and Valuable RiviiLY rod' \i 'Mid COLDS ASTKUA, », H(X • .;>, COWM, MUnAiKSK Wl'Jft \lK, i IV. AFrfCTIOHS CF TrfF. THM.U t LJ'HK \i "«ltLfu m ul!, the iwve 'i.o.&lcsciJ ju },j ! Mr. K. TLvlrill, To Wlmrc. f I:miilton, writes : j '"lt irivra mo i»lc,-is;:r> *<> i;i!o lliat Co'niinrJ lon'-; lv\<h )!o« li;h -boon inpil in my fain I, I <>• ■•. ivrpu-I',* tor .; "iiirii* :ui.l "(.Ms fur upvvnni- nl I !■.•:■• v voiin. I. in,•.■!'■. I!i-.'-irli ;o vi'mis of -i'iv [ v!l till ( !'I--:l I" Ij.-l' I.V t :iT; =l,. r IS,.|llli.l;r|,illV 1 •.■[.■*',; j' >. ■:» u-'li-ll iliv.l,!-!, .-ill 1 ~.,n rt-i-Dlllllll'll.l it 10 VOllll'J .j Cj-i:!!, Colds, TitiHruffas <JP the-CIEET.M ~ , T , , , ..,,." :!*LVjncuLTYCF :•'.:"• For* n /()•.!• r^;^;i^''C^--^' ! '■' n ' ll " family Cough Hemedv. Insist on '"-?';' !;.^ ;, :?t? ! -^:v- J -'-'V' u,n ' :w - !i i'i D->a't accept any said to be "just |-:. K f.'i:v,.- ..:•;.- <.<?" , ; irr.„.h--5»c! P i: Ij .-.good"—there's tK) o:'!.-r remedv so l'O'j-.I 30-.'-ii-*SS>3GYO;-,^ iLon ''t^'t/

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 2

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513

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 2

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