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y®l» AB©CS SO FUSSStSU? IF 6© a VBWT fhe Great Hearing Sale of Fetone Sloet 3SOW ON A r £ RADFORD & CO. 03 AND SB WILLIS STRCETv yTUKDiEEDS of Mmes to rraroitSar Drapery. Uroctasry,, Ghwwwßinftj Bedsteads, and Bed&img. arpeta, litejfleumo, fnraaiA'iiie, Ironmongery, Emamelwiaro, ©to., now beiiH® s'cfid at less £h*m wkoteeaJ© prices. As we are gT&a/fcly oroi'stoc&fed, room, nawp.t 'bj HUfcd«, «md tjh» stock must go tof cosb. HorolkoepOTt oauS stareklß«p«rii mvited to inspect and compare pribooa, #1 COMPUTE HOUSE wO# 8 PUR^ISHEP Q W£i.MNCTO«i. ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES OF THE

Diabolo and Pump Separator PUMP m ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE GAPxAOITY, that of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 260 gallons capacity can be easily run. CLEAN SKIMMING.— The official test mado by the Itoyal Agricultural Socioty, London, showed 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 horso power will only work amy otiher Separator of 16 galSUPPLY of Milk, thus no Ailing of milk tanks high on top of tho (Separator. BOWL DEVICE -consists of united piece only, no assorting RELEASE of the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 33gala. p«r hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 10s. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly superior to all others. That difference means money to you. one of SEPARA IX) H # in oßirE PARTICULARS AS TO *»RIC£» E"C„ Joseph ft&tkn 8 Co., Ltd. PALMERSiON NORTb Wawaraaa Agents: W.? C.i, All Fif teles

' Start baby right Mothers know thAt a ss;and vigorons body accMircd hy baby during the Urst year insures stroag&heal*hych*idhood N©sv©s food has for thaia Si* yoirs been Slse infant diat hundreds e.jf >'» of ,-,nd Siealtlr? ft«n aw". is a. peiKecu? uxfe fooiil SW t-ho l ■ s'i delist e Wsave's Faoi ym: .'.ward :d Goid Mssais, Loaaon, 2nsland, 1960 iai 1905. Sold in 1 ib. Tins, specially packed tot Ausf/'aiasiS* by all Chemists, Grocers, Stoves, sfcs.

helple nye veais C! bout in an Invalid's Cfiair—toiiipie 5 n :tr':? iiiasis At N. Williamstown, Melbourne, a lafr who was cnpp'ccl anc.kapless wA and unable to walk for five yeavr,, has bseu completely curea oy Dr. y/il jams FWiUs. became a familiar figure as she was wheeled m an an invalids s chair on Sunday, 10 the Welsh Church in Ferguson Street, and earned Ic her pew. M rc P™ 12 The lady, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, who lives with her married daughter, lAis. Parry, IL Cox's Gardens, N.. Williamstown, gives the account of her cure. She said:- . "I was suddenly attacked by Rheumali sr. Every day I cf hope. Before they were finished I was positive got worse till at last I was absolutely crippled. I' or five years I never walked. I passed my days in an inva rJ s chair. Occasionally I was wheeled lo church and carried into the pew. The trouble was from the hp? 1knees, and I suffered agonies, I prayed to c.:C. Ihe pain was never absent. I was wheeled about eveiy day for fresh air, and people would stop and ask alter It gave hei a snoc.v me. No one ever expected me to walk again. 1 had when 1 ]i::npec j>ut was a I t !e eaeier and I kept .on. When 1 came back to Will amslov, n my daughter came out lo assist me. : sa;* si m IM,h K? m a! arte Mr- ParryV Ilesiili'iirc. Willinmslown, wlieiv Mrs.Tiifinnxsresides. Before the last box was empty inc. iw uue o-- ill to give up my home and live with my martied dauch- oi the cab unaided ter, Mrs. Pariy. The knees were all puffy and the skin and walked into shiny and glossy. I grew wasted and ihm ana fchruiiuen. the house. It secm--1 had my legs wrapped in yards of flannel. Everything c d like a miracle. " 1 ; was done for me including attendance by two doclois. every trace of Rheumatism had gone and it has neve The house was like a chemist's shop and a little fortune returned. No wonder iam grateful. We are wellwas spent in vain. The muscles shrank li;l 1 was known in this district and hosts ot people know how inches _ rhorter. crippled 1 was. I get about as mmb.e as any woman The clergyman ten years my junior, would call to see ; r® mM mi* ' m mi '.'hi :t« MRS. THOMAS, The me regularly. I went to Ballarat hoping the change might help me. I was lifted into a cab and then into the train. Fc: all ihe world's wealth 1 couldn't have walked a yard. While in Ballarat my daughter broumc ciipiito. ght home six boxes of Dr. Williams' 0 THE CURE CONFIRMED. Mrs. S. Doccson, 106 Rail aw.- Parade, N. Williamstown, says:~ "1 hr.ve known Mi's. Elizabeth Thotnas for 26 years and know that she suffered for years from Rheumatism and that she is now well and active and that her cure is due to a course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Mrs. Thomas lived in the house next to mine and I have frequently in the past seen her helpless in her invalid chair. . a course oi ur. VYiuian Pink Pills. I scoffed, for 1 had glVeil Up every Ves! ge the use of this remedy Nuns Catherine Evans, Cox's Gardens, North Williamstown, says: - " 1 have known Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas for several years and we both attend the same church. 1 have assisted Mrs. Thomas from her Invalid Chair into her pew on various occasions and have constantly seen lie. v,-heeled in it. 1 know that Mrs. Thomas took a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and that her recovery is due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail post paid, on receipt of price, «$/- per box, 6 boxes 16 6, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. ot Australasia, Ltd, Wellington. 9

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 2

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