LHil:lili'llli - OEPARTMEMT fhe Policies Issued by the Department contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. Wrea the exception of the Bnlolde claase, there »re absolutely no restrictive indorsevents on policies, the assured under evory Bolioy having parfeot freedom to travel whtre he pleases and engage in any oocanation with the satisfaction that rb locg -M the preminmß are paid, either in can) •r from the surrender valne, tho pdisj will ba la no dammar. mm. m m m ss&s i U 1 mgmm. mm JfK! %S)K « XM HtKk Agreed! * k The Cook, the Chef, and the Housewife are satisfied! Each appreciates the Value, Creamy Richness, and Rare Purity of 14 Highlander" Condensed Milk with its Convenience and Utility for Cooking and Baking, while the Housewife adds—"it is an Ideal Food for Infanta." Order a dozen of tins at a time 1 Condensed Milk. "You Can Dap«nd Upon It!"
;ÜBGEO. *T ftanas to reason tnat if you .rug your animals they will be warm and '•'•ctivet—bettor li doers" as a matter of fact, a.ud thi.3 of -course means tetter returnt.. Our. Cow Cover Prices are: jJTE complete 7s (id each. 33E3T BROWN CANVAS, 10s 0d ./©ach. GREEN B n LAX, 13s 6d each. Quality for prices, -these covers cost . .4ess than you pay tlie Mail Order I .-'Houses. • ■ ' A TEST IS BEST - TEST. I. Eiliolt I C«k -3ADDLERS FORMAN AND TROWER. OLUB STABLEST MASTERTON. ■ ~IABS, GIG 3, BUGGIES, Etc., on hire by,hour, day or week. ■ Parties entered 'for on reasonable teTms. Careful attention gitven to eery department of the business. Oom- , petent man always in charge. Plant and business have been increased to meet growing demands of business* i-Plumoin? Gasfitting "Dra*niaying "H"*-- 0 von wr".t any c? the above Jj work *,? If bo, I cm [■<• aivdt'Ttr.ko Rll classes of work '■■-, v~<we line. RTK - do '* UD .+A" fJ -v<--' ?,■*"<■ : .rj retention given to fittinV'uoW.r.t- wd salmrhan reai- . /=Jonc-r-"?. """Lrv?tir;?- < : I ! ~.- ! \?., etc., fitted ud at rates, I employ only s-:id men, and our work will ahvr.yß siaud inspection. ,„„ , Ring; up Phono No. 1-33, or &snd postca'-rd, if vou want estimates for any work. Nothing too large or too R. E. JONES SAN ETAB7 PI.U?J3aEB (E. 7 Eacain.) QUSEH :.r., MASTERTON. -^UnOPEAH /CAPITAL. wig, A.r'ivci!' •Bond, Bt 'Undcrwriti'--Froprrtie. exploitation Financial bandied. MieeoHan ders of all < cuLion in a Cori'o: :);;: Furnit'-lipd f.r attractive enterprise in all <:i J >H.v'•:;.! of bu>:inec3 Railroad.;, Yracvk.a."., Viator and Bloc■itrlc I\>>wr<;, F, rii-iuions, Tanner, Alining, Af:r ; c;!it!'::-i mi;d Industrial. JJond, ; !' 'f,;-c ami Stick Tksuos 'Undcr.vritlu', or sold. Fropartics purchased for European exploitation and investment. F.innncinl nndertak'inirfi of all sort* -.ted for ALLS--sbury Street, LONDON, ENGLAND.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10693, 14 August 1912, Page 3
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