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WINDMILL IS THE ONLY ©NBOMTHS N.Z. MARKET IT IS REALLY AND NAT UK ALLY, A SELF-OIIER —not merely fitted with frict-ionlcss (so-called) bearings, but is a POSITIVELY SUCCESSFUL PIIOrOSITJON, all th 0 internal moving paits being automatically oiled by the operation, or movement, oi the null.l. "WE say, it is necessary to OIL ONCE A YEAR but, read what a well-known and reliable North Canterbury farmer spontaneously writes:- <« W aikari, December 6th, 1916. ""Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch. -Dear Sirs-I thought it might interest you to know that the hist Belf-oiler Windmill I got from you just two years was put^upa^ time and filled with the specified q« antity of oil, has a.ny more put into it until to-day. The cog was still dipping into the ml, and it may have gone another ye,,~1 am, *« C^ Y R HOLLAND . «p.S.—The mill has to supply water for six paddocks, the stable, garden, and all about the homestead, bo it is not idle.'' TrtTio SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, ALSO PRICES. (Please mention this Paper.) Booth, Macdonald & Co., Ltd. CH,CH MASTERTON BRANCH. (Opp. C. E. DanieH'S QUEEN STREET. 'PHONE 584.

THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. I |7|7"E are continually showing wonderful values ait our Sale nowproceeding. To buy now is true economy. Here are a few samples of what we can supply:Ladies' Jap. Crepe Kimono Dressing Gown, Usual Price lis d, 13s 6d Sale Prices 6s 6d, 7s 6d. Ladies 'White Voile Frocks, Usually 30s 6d, 47s 6d Sale Prices 8s 6d, 10s 6d Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, 2 pair for 2S 6d Fancy Voile Blouses, Sailor Collars. Sale Price, 3S 11d each Useful Brown Turkish Towels. Sale Price, is pair

NOTED FOR WAIRARAPA'S LOWEST PRIORS. 61 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. „ PHONE Ml. 7"E have just been fortunate enough to receive a Shipment of HIGHEST-GRADE STAINLESS CUTLERY, comprising— STAINLESS DESSERT, BREAKFAST, and TABLE KNIVES. STAINLESS CARVERS, S2s pair. This Cutlery never stains or rusts, and the acids from fruit and vegetables have not the slightest effect upon them. All that is necessary after use is to dip the knives in hot water and wipe them with a dry cloth. This means a great saving of_ labour to the housekeeper, and you always have lovely bright knives. SHAVING REQUISITES. For Father we have a fine stock of Shaving Requisites. SAFETY RAZORS— Gillette 2os, Auto-Strop 2."5. Sexto-Blade 22s 6d, Gem 2s Cd to 10s 6d. Extra Blades stocked for all makes. SHAVING BRUSHES, SHAVING SOAPS, ETC., OF ALL KINDS. H. Beale and Co.. PLUMBERS. TINSMITHS IRONMONGERS, ET6. PHONE 62. MASTERTON.

Motorists! BRING YOUR REPAIRS TO THE Farmers' Implement Company Our MOTOR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of a skilled manager, and a competent staff. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. GARAGE ENTRANCE: PERRY STREET. CARS REPAINTED AND RETRIMMEB. SOLE WAIRARAPA AGENT S for CARS OF QUALITY. The OVERLAND and WILLY KNIGHT CARS and SERVICE MOTOR LORRIES. OXY-AGETONE WELDIN6. Since the installation o! this plant, wo hare been able to repair all kuHs of castings rendering the same much »tronger than in the original state. FARM MACHINERY. We are sole agent* for P. and D. DUK'OAH. of Oh'rialchurch; also McCORMACK and DEEIMNG Binders and Mowers. The International Co.'s Harvesting and Tillage Implements and NEW ZEALANDIA Milking Machines, •OLIO BAND TYRES. We hare installed « powerful Hjdraulio Freu and are prepared to execute all work for Motor Lorry owners on ehors notice. We stock solid Band Tyres by the beat maker*. MASTERTONn FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED. GENERAL ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 80ACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. R. D. LEACH Manager. PO. BOX 93, 'PHONIS— Works, No. 46? Private, 518.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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