C.T. DIP (The Local Dip) Levin and Co., Ltd., have been appointed Sole Agents foi» this wonderful specific. Price : 4/- per Gallon, Try it ©nee and you will use it always. L— .—— ■ J t "> SSSIu B rr. ALBERT WEBB %£ZZ?" can be more comfortable, more economical and stylish than the garments made at this store. LADIES' COSTUMES and GENT'S SUITS possessing form, fashion, fit and iinish characterises our productions. Orders now being booked for April. •■ The Home of Good Tailoring." y y 3 Pence is the over-estimated cost of burning our patent Coke Fires for twelve hours. "THav IHIaVO \ No smoke or fumes. TN :No dirt or smuts. i rieSe . Continuous burning. AdVaSt'tag'eS : ) Anyone can operate them, See Our Window! C. E. Daniell. KKKKKKKKKKKRKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK I I •£ Health demands pure food—when you eat jam see X X that it is pure. . . ■ There is no more delicious— X & no more dainty—or no purer jam on the market £ TT IV £ to-day than X 1 # X X The Brand of Purity. X £ Ail Grocers. £ 1 X | S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD., f. ir X £ NELSON-" Where the Bast Fruit Grows." X X X KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK r — ——— ! "^ I SINGER TALKS \ Singer First Cost is the Whole Cost. OF course, you can buy a sewing machine for le9s money than you would pay for a Singer—all the world knows that. But consider this; When a Singer ■ is bought and paid for, It is paid for —it lasts a life time. A cheap machine is never paid for. Every penny expended for repairs must be added to the original cost—it's an endless system of instalments. These instalments, added to the first cost of the machine, soon exceed the cost of a Singpr, and after each successive repair (If you can get another part) the cheap machine grows more and more second-hand— one step nearer the junk heap. The time lost, the trouble and the worry outweigh many times over the difference in the cost between the " cheap " machine and the Singer. There are two kinds of machines —good and bad— and the good kind is the Singer. SEE LATEST MODELS at Singer Showroom, Queen-street, Masterton. (Next Holloway & Son, Butchers) . Head Office i 3, Willis-street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9634, 24 March 1910, Page 2
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