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S> USE TOUR BYES. ! D 0 NOT ABUSB THEM - nie " lll "" tint or sif?n of strain, if there are spots before the eyes at times, if there is ahondnche or pains about the i ryes if Jβ a Jimness or the fetters seem doubled or mixed, TPEN YOU ABE INJURING YOUR EYES EVEEY DAY. These defects may Eeem email, yet if left^ to themselvee they will grow, and the only thing that will stop them is Glasses. PROPER GLAbSIib— IKAI b HERBERT T. WOOD. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, The Pharmacy, - - Queen-street, SWasterton. AGRICULTURAL MOTORS. MOTORS FOX 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. After innumerable experiments, and severe teat 3in 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 23owt, and as the weight is distributed over three wide wheels, the maohine make 9 hardly any impression upon the land, which is soft with rain. The cost of liquid fuel is very small, 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 work." 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, - Christ church, N.Z. 1 Sherwin-Wiluams I lilillil cover 300 or more square feet I °* surface * n avera g e condition, two I coats, to the gallon. Every gallon is I BBBjI HI to paint buildings with. It is the best I iralra '1 HH most durable house paint made. J h JnmwSmF inSr covers most, wears longest, 19 BMnfIHS ; oEB LOOKS BEST, MOST ECONOMICAL, C. E. DANIELL, queen-street, mastertox. DO THE EEADEES OF THIS PAPER KNOW THAT HARTMANN & HOAR HANDLE THE FINEST LINE OF FURNITURE IN THIS TOWN. 3f Mot, Visit Our Showroom in Queers=-stß»©at, AND WE WILL SOON CONVINCE YOU! TOUR Verandah and Lawn need some of our Handsome Pieces of OUTDOOR FURNITURE, and we'll make the price right. Just a few shillings will lit you out. Extraordinary Chacces now in our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Floor Coverings for any home, high or humble. HARTMANN & HOARFurniture Parlour, - Queen-street. VEHICLES OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. Equipped with FREE WHEEL AND RIM BRAKES. To learn all about modern bicycles get catalogue from RUDGE-WHITWORTH AGENTS. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., BEARD'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, - - MASTERTON. (Opposite Post Office). Telephone 134. R. POOIC, Manager. PLABMON COCOA, PLASMON CHOCOLATE. ■PLASMON FOOD, A DAINTY DISH FOR EVERT HOUSEHOLD. npBE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have JL just opened up £15© Worth of Plasmon Cocoa and Chocolate and Foods, in lib, Alb, and Jib Tins and Pockets. " PLASMON IS A TENFOLD NOURISHMENT. CAN BE MADE UP IN VERY MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. WE SELLPL 4SMON COCOA & PLASMON FOOD. HUNDREDS OP SAMPLES FREE. MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS AND GET ONE. LOOK AT OUR WINDOW FOR PLASMON. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA. THE W.F.C.A., LTD. V,« nnrvra * N n OORADINE & WHITTAKER v* II "I STrneK vatorJES TIMBER MERCHANTS AND I m lAfi aa a duck'H back, and soft CONTRACTORS. polish -with blacking. itg branohes. Dressed and seasoned timber COLD MEDAL 22 exhibition _Kauri, Totara, Bimu, Maiai, White HIGHEST AWARDS. n?»,e otn «_ ««a • for superiority. Black or ifmQ > 810, T\ M T. !_„_- Brown Colour. Sola by . .. . I 11] fllY|Tl Boot stores, Saadlorß, Sashes, Doobs, MooiiDingb,Buildebb , Beyuuwm}—sSloS; ; ««**•«. **». papkbhangihgs, *» England GfcABS. „

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7828, 22 August 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7828, 22 August 1904, Page 3