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It’s no use trying to get away from hard facts if Prohibition is carried Nrw Zealand will be d- pnved of a valuable remedy in Martell’s Brandy. What is the chief poiat to be considered when buying a milking machine. The teat cup, is it not? If the teat cup'ia right you know the machine is right. But how many milking machines have “right” teat cups; Just think it over a minute. Well? You simply can’t get a teat cup equal in efficiency to that of the RIDD Milking Machine. It is so different from others in shape and make up. The RIDD teat cup tapers and grips the teats as do the fingers of your hands. It is the only teat cup that milks naturally. Listen to what Mr H. Stewart says:—"Although 1 have had the RIDL) Milking Machines in use for two seasons 1 have had no trouble with them so far. I think they are splendid and a great saving in labour.” So with Watt’s oil engines—they are economical and reliable. Full information from RICHMOND AND POCOCK. If No-license were carried what would you do without your bottle of Martell’s Brandy ? Doctors order it. SALE, HAMILTON EAST. WEDNESDAY. November 15th, 1911. J. R, FOW, instructed by Mrs J. Hindman, who is leaving for Napier, will sell at her residence, Wellington street, facing Steele Park ALL her household furniture and effects, comprising one sixdrawtr rimu chest, one bevel plate glass door wardrobe, one medium chest, one three-drawer crossing table, one threequarter brass-rail bedstead, w.w. mattress anl flax mattress, six kapok pillows, one tile back washstand, one marble top washstand, single bedstead, liax and kapok .mattresses, hat rack, kauri dresser, one couch, handsome overmantel, dining table and kitchen table, two easy wicker cliaiis, six dining chairs, one round table, rattan flower stand, rattan music cabinet, brass rail; fender and irons kitchen fender, blinds and rollers, one set ware, lot linoleums, bread bin, Miller lamp, curtain poles and rings, deck chair, clothes horse, iron tuba, enamel tubs, kerosene stove, fire screen, watering can, cooking and kitchen utensils of all descriptions, Mason jars, wringer, buckets, bonedust and lot garden tools, and nice lot of poultry and sundries. Sale starts at 2 o’clock sharp. NOTE.—AII the above are in perfect condition, nearly new. J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. LAND SALE. LAND SALE. WEDNESDAY, November 15th, 1911, 7.30 p.m. J. H. FOW will! sell at his Mart, Collingwood street, Hamilton, in conjunction with Andrews and Goldfinch. SECTIONS 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 of section 294 Collingwood street, Hamilton West. Sections 38 and 39 Maeroa Block, Frankton. Two sections off Devon road, Frankton. Two valuable business sites on the Main road, Frankton, close to centre of business. Two sections close to Claudelands Post Office. One hospital lease, Albert street, Hamilton East, one acre fenced and improved. One comfortable and up-to-date home, every convenience, Grey street, Hamilton East, and Mr A. J. Smith’s wellknown modern residence, Abbotsford street, No. 1, and A corner section, Ulster street and Abbotsford street, borough lease. / All these properties are in good position, and of great prospective values. J. H. FOW, Auctioneer. GLAZO Linen Polishing Tablet, gives a beautiful gh ze to Cuffs, Collars and Fronts. It is very populr in the Old Country. If you like your Linen well got op you should use it, Sold a( all stores 6d tablet, HAVE you tried “ GLAXO” Linen Polishing Tablet ? It is very easy to use and gives splendid results. For Fronts, Cuffs and Collars. Sold by, all stores; (3d tablet.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4852, 13 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4852, 13 November 1911, Page 3

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