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WASHING CLOTHES. fTIHIS is a most important part! of .!_ household work, and an invention like Sellers' Labor - saving Washing Machine is a great boon to the thrifty housewife. Bead a few of many testimonials, and if these do not convince you, Bend for one on trial, and if you follow in- \ struotions they will convince the most sceptical. Midhirst. Messrs Dixon & Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— The "Sellers' Washing Machine " I purchased from you_ a few months a«?o gives me great satisfaction. It I greatly minimises labour, and therefore makes washing a muoh easier task. Having proved the efficiency of your maohine, I would very reluotantly resort to the ordinary method again.— Yours truly, E. Serjeant. " Bestalrig," Mangatoki. Messrs Dixon & Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— The "Sellers' Washing Machine" that I bought from you has proved itself all that it was said to be. Washing day is completely revolutionised as regards ease and speed. The maohine washes equally as well as the hand. — Yours truly, Maby Astbuby. Otakeho. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. i Dear Siw, —The " Sellers' Washer " I purchased from you some months ago has given entire satisfaction, doing the washing in half the time, and with very little labour. — Yours truly, M. Duston. Strathmore. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure in stating that your " Washing Maohine " is all that can be deßired in saving labour and time, doing its work in a most satisfactory manner. — I remain, yours faithfully, (Mrs) M. Calvebt. P.S.— The " Knife Cleaner " is a perfect little gem. Waverley. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— We find your " Washer "to foe a great saving of labour, and it has this advantage, that any person can wash with it.— l remain, yours truly, (Mas) J. Milne. Okaiawa. Messra Dixon & Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs, — Having used the " Sellers' Bound Washer," whioh you recommended to me some twelve months ago, I am quite satisfied it is a great labour saver, and does not wear Lhe clothes like the old-fashioned washboard.— l am, yours truly, H. Dodd. Kapuni. Messrs Dixon & Bates, Hawera. Gentlemen,— The " Sellers' Washing Machine" I purchased from you nine months ago is giving thorough satisfaction. The week's washing is done in half the time, with less than half the labour, less soap, and less wear on the clothes. I would not do without one now if it should oost twice the money. —Yours truly, Walteb Stoddabt. Eaponga. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— After having used one of your " Sellers' Washing Machines " for about twelve months, and having a family of thirteen to wash for, I can confidently say it is the best, quickest, and cleanest machine I have ever known, also the " Wringer •' attached.— Yours truly, S. H. Hollaed. Midhirst. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— The "Sellers' Washing Machine " I purchased from your agent far exceeds my expectations. It washes both linen and woollen clothing to perfection, and it is a great saving in labour. — Yours truly, M. J. A. Wellington. Tataraimaki, Taranaki, 1 October 24th, 1900. Messrs Dixon and Bates, Hawera. Gentlemen,— l have uaed "Sellers' Washing Machine" for six months. It does its work beautifully. It is a perfect machine for washing clothes. It will wash muslins to heavy blankets with very little labour. No home should be without your machine.— Yours truly, Cabbie Oxenham. Dove Dale, Eltham, October 12th, 1900. Messrs Dixon & Bates, Hawera. Dear Sirs,— Having used the "Sellers' Waßher," wbioh I had from you, for about six months, I am glad to say that it gives good satisfaction.— Yours respectfully, Maby Jenkins. HUSBANDS! STUDY YOUB WIVES. AND PUBCHASE .... SELLERS' WASHER.

SALE. SALE. A Guid New Year tae ye a' An' mony 0' them. IF you wish to begin tbe New Year well, you should all attend the SALE OF DBAPEBY AND CLOTHIN AT WILSON & SON'S, Glasgow House, High St., whioh they are holding 'prior to Stocktaking. Everything xeduced in Price. BABGAINS ! BABGAINS 1 BABGAINS I All Summer Goods will be Cleared Begardlesß of Cost. Trimmed Millinery at HalfMarked Prices. DBESS- GOODS WILL BE OFFEBED VEBY CHEAP to effect a olearanoe. We wish to call the attention of Country Settlerß to our " ROOGH BIDEB" Brand of Beady-made CLOTHING, which is giving great satisfaction to all who have tried it. It 13 made of the Best Quality of Tweed, the Cut, Fit, and Finish being much Superior to any other make in the trade. A. WILSON AND SON, • High St. 1902. FISHING SEASON 1901. F. H. BOASE, TTAS opened a Splendid Lot of FISHING TACKLE direct from the manufacturers for the Coming Season, which, for quality and price, cannot be beaten. -NEW BODS, NEW BAITS, NEW FLIES, NEW LINES. INSPECTION INVITED. F. H. BOASE. -J. GB A ¥ DENTAIi StJBGEON, HAWEBA. Has lemoved to rooms • OVEB ECONOMIC BUILDING. John Willing WnvuAM N. Wars* n I • [Stephbnbon rjH'ABBEN AND QTEPHENSON, Architects, Building Surveyors, and Valuers, Victoria Chambers, Begent-street HAWEBA & STBATFOBD. John W. Warren. Arohiteot National Dairy Association. JOSEPH WILSON, r AND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Princes-street, Hawbba. Town and country properties for sale MEETINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. To-night. 7.3o— Oddfellows meet B— Zealandia Bazaar B— Meeting Eaponga Settlerß' Association To-hobbow. 10— Egmont County Gun Club Meeting 12.30— Nolan, Tonks and Go's Eltham sale I—Egmont1 — Egmont Farmers' Union Manaia sale I— Steuart and Corrigan's Stratford annual sheep fair ' I—Jackson1 — Jackson and Go's Johnsonville sale B— Zealandia Baaaar NEUEOL ...at...; > BOBBINS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7390, 17 February 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7390, 17 February 1902, Page 2