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The Most Troublesome Point Vμ W1 J\ m\i\_w YY f^ Vμ H_B AS been the lubrication of the bearinga. ill j^sS&s!s&& k JOL Every ether trouble we have got over previa viously, and now we have a perfect system of Vμ ®" lubrication. Each bearing of our " STEEL Ml m QUEEN" for 1904 is furnished with a FORCE ill 1/ FEED GREASE LUBRICATOR. You fill the cup (fl if Ml J?/ /OfL with grease, screw it down, and the grease is forced I! JlESteif BLjyW right on to the bearing where it is wanted. You : IB 11 I force in the grease and force out tbe dirt, and the It JJL bearing is kept in BEST POSSIBLE ORDER i§J J? WITH THE LEAST P °S SIBLE TROUBLE AND f i BbtßßWj* 1» . EXPENSE. Cost of repairs is reduced 50 per cent. i| By^Swl^mara''' a<i a stroke > an< * 'ke d rau B nt is reduced consider- « W >jk i"''' l A c are usins c same s y 3 * em on our Plough Ijf =_ ■^-l = iE3S: " "■' '' i Wheels and Skeeths with perfect success. Wonder fe^||P^l^peeS : 3"- U / no one ever thought of it before, but we usually BOOTH, MACDONALd' 11, ' AND CO,, LTD., CHRISTOHURCH. J. 0 EWINGTON, MASTERTON. 1 lIHMIIHHMIIIIWIIIH .11.1..N1- ■■IMWIIIIIBII.IIMIIWWIIIUWIIIIWHIinWIIIHH.I Mill I IMlll—■■■——■■ ■■■■■— ■■■■■■ —HI! IHII.Ha—Mi

Reid and Gray, ding '"Jf l ™"* ._ JzJ, Makers and 1 mporters Chaffcutters and Badgers (single & double), with aii latest _>__»____________— , °° Improvements. TO^ mBOW 11 ~ Turnip and Manure Drills! Dry or Wet Manure equally well— r Over 14,000 DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS now made—more than all other Colonial Makers put together. THREE-FURROW PLOUGHS! Convertible into DOUBLE FURROW—Short make. HORNSBY-AKROYD OIL ENGINES, Spesully adaptel for Driving Shearing Machinery, Chaff-cutters, Saw Benches and Electric Light Dynamos. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. sole Agents for DEB RING HARVESTING MACHINERY Reid and Gray* north AX*"*** &A.&JKMI hjlj 9 OrDUNEDIN. J. D. Cruickshank & Co., Ltd., Agents. Illustrated Catalogue free on application. IMPLEMENT CO-, LTD. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, CARRIAGE AND WAGGON BUILDERS, ETC. AGENTS for—P. &D. DUNCAN, LTD., Christahurch; MORROW, BASSETT & CO., Chiistchurcb.; BURRAUD & ABRAHAMS, Palmerston N. Have fob Sale.—2 Wagonettes, in splendid order, £35 each; 1 Double Buggy, good as new, £35; 1 Dog Cart, in good order, £21; 1 Booth McDonald Windmill, large size, complete with stand, pump, and 4 tanks, 400 gallons each, price £10; 1 Booth McDonald large size Mill, comple wiih tanks, pamp and stand, <£Yd ; 1 D.F. Plough, in fair order, £9. Several gigs at various prices. Kindly Call and Get Particulars Before Going Elsewhere. J. H. PAULING, - - Manager. PERRY-STREET, MASTERTON. T«nTJ»ni—»i-Mi»nMfmiMft HIM"1"'"""1 "■ L ""'"'"■""■ ■'»"" "■nPi-lf t^aHM.'««iiiium»i<«'m««gi^ A. and T. Burt, Ltd., CROMPTON'S WELL-KNOWN DYNAMOS & ELECJUST . . TKIOAL ACCESSORIES—Switches, Cutouts, Roses, — !_!_ Shades, Wire and Table Lamps, etc., etc. LANDED SCOTrs CELEBRATED GALVANISED WIRE ROPES, from lin. to 3£in. in circumference. LARGE STOCK OF PLUMBERS' AND ENGINEERS' MATERIAL. Write for Full Particulars and Prices. COURTENAY PLACE. __ WELLINGTON. | PIBBEYSj- LIVERY' JfoTABLES All Kinds of Vehicles Always on Hire. Telephone is. PINHEY BROS., Proprietors. p -°- Box 81 - MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING f| §§ I§H fTIHE SOCIETY is prepared to grani E& Jan. rais/ LOANS —repayable by instalments or otherDga i r »». urn „ wise—on approved freehold or leasehold ba Kα JEa IJO mam Beourities. NEW BanawßMlßgaP' wl 'B^ ' VEGETABLE AND Wm Bjgi JS Mm EH OF ALL AGENTS. jtobgki ihat nbuboi cubes Ask our agents for Illustrated Catalogue. |J C A VI AH U i" JOHN GRAHAM & CO., II LAU HUn L Agents, Mastkbton. 1 All storekeepers Belli*.

THE McKENZIE BUTCHERY. JOHN A. JAMIESON, Propeietor. Telephone 65.

All Who Desire to BEAM'S yf $9 by using . . . , 00^ KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND BEFKESHED IN HOT WEATHEB, and entirely removes All Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. BOTTLES, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d. Sole Makers—M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. ISBHAELAND & CO., Auckland; FELTON, GRIMWADE & CO., Wellington; or BONNINGTON, Christchurch. WOUNDS, <s£j? Si] S3 *OJ IS* EH BiJ KJ Ol\lllS LPIO SZMOILO« Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, ~A~~G J FT ~>RQ E. N G L AND. Tit* n& rir»v«af» fS\ VATI -FrAA with Illustrated Catalog-ue. The largest & most complete given iree List of Lace Goods iss^ted Dmc f FROM THE Lo % m LACH CURTAINS, LACKS ALL MAKES, LADIES' &GENTVS HOSIERY, SWISS CURTAINS, BLOUSES, ROLLER BLINDS, MADRAS MUSLINS, COLLARETTES, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. T>Attt«lat« DaPffli J%/R fzVVtfltteTlvee Contains i pair Drawinjr-room Curtains, rich fOpUISr faX\,K\t.p/V \Q\f\as% fIKK. design, adapted from the Real, 4-yds. long-, 2-yds. wide: 2 pairs a! ike Dining- room Curtains, artistic design from Point Lace, 60-ins.wide,3« -yds. long; 1 pair New Art Bedroom Curtains, s-yds.^o-ins; r pair New Brise liise Curtains ; 1 Table Centre Guipure Make; 1 Set of Duchesse Toilet Covers, one 45-ins. long, five smaller. Kcru if desired. Ciistoines tlirougiiont the Empire testify to the marvellous value and durability. First Prize Medals Toronto 1892, Chicago 1893. 011 receipt of P. 0.0. for 23/6 the above lot sent per return Mail direct to your address in New Zealand by Parcel Post well packed in Oilcloth. COLONIALS should send fur our Buyer's Guide and General Shippinc List. Import yor.r own coods direct and save *)0 pi'r emit. Gentlemen's and Youth's TuiloriiiK, Hoots, Shoes. Gaiters, etc. Ladies' Tailor Hade Costumes. Corsets, etc. Furnishing I>ra|ierie«, Furniture of all descriptions, Ik'dstcads. etc., etc. Enquiries of all kinds carefully dealt with and estimates given. Price Lists only can be obtained from the Office of this paper, but if you wish to have the Kree Gift included, send direct to :— S. PEACH & SONS, Curtain Manufacturers, Box 627, NOTTINGHAM, England. Est.iß s ,-» (SfS, Jim Dumps' young wife while yet a bride H kLv«3Sa?r Some biscuits made with greatest pride. ffl Jim looked with fear upon the food, M a r '^ e one can c r ude. B f \ "Let's eat 'Force ' first, dear, 'tis my M Wj fi/ • It saved the life of "Sunny Jim." ffl m . The Ke;uly-to-Scrvc Cereal M I when in doubt* f9^M S Sweet, crisp flaKes of wheat and malt. 11111 WliP M All "S\ini\y Jims" now. jS/ I mi M In our household ' Force' is ,as familiar and $B( 3? / \ ■ welcome as 'Sunny Jim,' and that's saying a \\\\ m good deal, for we arc all 'Sunny Jitns' now. wwmSSShSH \\l I AG-KICULTURAL MOTORS. MOTORS FOE FARMING have now passed the experimental stage, and are acknowledged by Experts and Practical Farmers to be one of the Best Inventions of Modern Times for Economising and Facilitating all work connected with Agricultural Farming. AEter innumerable experiments, and severe le3t3 in all weathers, and on all classes of land, THE "IVEL" MOTOR has been brought to a HIGH PITCH OF PERFECTION, combining SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, SPEED, ECONOMY & PRACTICAL UTILITY. The North British Agriculturalist of January 14th, 1904, says :—"lt is very simple in construction, and any intelligent workman can drive it with perfect accuracy. The motor weighs only 28cwfc, and as the weight is distributed over three wide wheels, the maohine makes hardly any impression upon the land, which is soft with rain. The cost of liquid fuel ia very BmaH, and comes out at • immensely less than the cost of horse labour. During the past haivest the "IVEL" MOTOR has been thoroughly at work in the harvest fields in England, doing excellent woik." Having just obtained the "IVEL" COMPANY'S Very Best Terms, we are now in a position to quote advantageously to New Zealand Farmers. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALANDMASON, STRUTHERS & CO., LTD., Hardware Merchants, - Christchurch, N.Z.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 2

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