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-rjsi A3S.:T FURHiflJ** IP Stt, V#«* I lia Great Hearing Sal© of Fetoa# Stock NOW Oft 4-T RADFORD & CO. S3 AND 85 WILLIS BTI!EEft < f lta'3<3 jni J'liraitur Drapery, urockery, Glassware, Bedsteads, ©nd Bedduig. aa-peia, Lwao&wim&, < 1? uruishteig, Ironmongery, Enameiwore, ©to., now boiao-g sokl nt l«a teaa wJiotesale prices Aa tto aro jgriearfcly overstocked, rtvom i&u®fc b > laado, amd the stock laust go refgaxdltess taf coat. Hofolkeeper# ©sul »to(reki&ep€(P! invited to ratspwfc and compaar© prioaaRadford & Go . 8 furnishep "|j iSE WELLINGTON*

ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES OF THE Diabolo and Pump Separator PL MP 13^ m \ _ E1 M V& i SKPAR A SOU PARTICULARS AS ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE OAPxAOITY, 3-time* that of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 260 gallons capacity can be easily ran. CLEAN SKIMMING.— The official tost made by the. Royal Agricultural Society, London j siifrvved 0.05 per cent of fat left m the skim milk. LIGHT RUNNING.— It has been pro\ ?d that 0.01 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, while the same horse pb.wer will only work any ether Separator of 16 gallons* x AUTOMATIC SUPPLY of Milk, thus no fiillng 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 33gals. per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 10.s. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly superior to all others. Tiat difference MEANS MONEY TO YOU. TO PRICE, ET3.. FROMJoseph Nathan 8 Co., Ltd. PALft)EBB r i ON NOS.TI. Watwaja Ate&ts: WJ t.h, US Brsssclus

Children sleep well Ahen they are healthy and their rood is its proper worV. —The Best Food is NeavesFood which has for more Shan SO tfears been the infant diet of hundreds, ©£" thousands of strong and healihy usen and women, and is a perfectly ' saf'_ ffooil 1 for the most deEscate child. i? contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in (t." 1 exceptional degree, assists teething \ rclieves'infantile constij.'itioii, and when used with milli'as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Sold m 1 lb. Tins, specially packed r'oi Australasia by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c 6

•y.y M m it m <y W> c£ y?i vs; \NJ \*rf (4 Jn. p£; w WATRARAPA AGENTS: N.Z LOAN AND MERCANTiLE Ans=fcCY CO., LTD.

BILLIARDS BEG to intimate that I have taken crer tiha Billiard Saloon next the CM) Oafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to mv predvoessor. _ T« ROSS QU) EN ST. r MASTFRTONHE PLANTING, SEASON is now appro-idbing, and farmers and gardeners will be jceparing thjir liftt of requirements in tihe Tree line. THOS. HORTON, Ltd., have a splend:d stock of all soi cs > f Trees, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, Native, Boses, etc. It will pay you to obtain their catalogues and got their prices. Notiling but the best of stuff supplied, and packed securely to travel any distance. Give ue your order, and we will give yovr satisfaction HASTINGS, H.B. THOS. HORTON, LTD NURSERYMAN, HASTING? AND PAJIIATUA. TREES TREES Our postal address is Box 40,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10687, 6 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10687, 6 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10687, 6 August 1912, Page 2

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