HAVE YOU BOUGHT IT YET? i
Is a question which appeals to almost every phase of lifo. The child who is promised a gift often asks the parent; Have you bought it yet? and you' can notice tho intoneo look of disappointment upon its face when you ronly that you have not. Then the young lady, when her young admirer has been .brave enough to ask tho long-waited-for question, and she has replied favourably, naturally asks him: Have you bought it yet? meaning, of course, has ho the right size Of ring, and if ho has not done so, then, she too is disappointed. Then comes the. marriage day, when, in duo courso the luoky, or unlucky, pair stand before tho officiating minister, Everything is getting on famously until tho time comes to produce tho ring. The bridegroom fumbles in his pocket. Ho cannot find it. Lost surely, Thon in hard, cold words comes the inquiry from his annoyed intended mother-in-law: Have you bought it yot? 4nd bo on through lifp various incidents happan, and tho inquiry is often mado: Havo you bought it yot? It so happens that it is part of human nature to keep on_ putting off things, and that is tho reason the inquiry is so often mado. Now, delay in all things is dangerous, and that is tho reason why you should buy Red Cross Ointment to-day, and not leave procuring it till to-morrow. An accident might happen to-night, whon tho shops aro closed. If you havo it handy in tho liou6o it will bo the means of saving immense suffering. Many a person has had cause to praiso the healing properties of tho Mighty Ilealor, as Red Cross Ointment has been aptly called. Get a pot to-day, Aβ jour grocer and chomi6t stocks Red Cross all tho time, and tho prico is only ono shilling and - eixpeuco, tlioro is no reason why tho question should be asked you again: Have you bought it l yot? . ,
Motor-cars for hiro by day-or week, charges ' reasonable Full particulars on application, Inelis Bros., Wellington < idit
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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347Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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