If you have been very ill, and are not recovering as fast as you expected, Ayor's Sarsaparilla will make your blood pure and will give you strength and energy. 1 P Mrs. M. McShane, Hobart, sends this letter, with her photograph: "After recovering from a long attack of typhoid fever I suffered from a poor appetite and great depression, and was so weali J could hardly walk. Having seen advertised as such a good blood pudfier and general tonic, I thought I would try it. I did so, and soon my old strength came back, my appetite returned, and before I had finished tho second bottle I Could do all my work just S3 well r.3 before." There are many imitation Sarsnparillasl Be sure you got AVER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., >.<rae", Mass., U.S.A. AYISE'S TILLS tho b#at /.-.mily laxative.
ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SI CCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUK TO " MERIT IT. E have during thß past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer * second to none in New Zealand ard can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. Ws INVITE ALL WHO BNJOY A GOOD GLASS OF BEEFS TO ASK FOB STAPLES' BEST, on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts. And confidently anticipate thb'.r verdict will be thai Staples and Co. have ruo3osefully removed the reproach that good beer could not be browed in Wellington MOLIIiSWOBTH AND MTJrfPHV BTEHEIS Limited), Wellington
POINTS on CALF-FEEDING. No. I. Jrthe young calf isto grow strong and healthy after separation from the mother, it is essential that something be given which will replace those important elements of its maternal food which are not to be found ill separated milk. Unless these elements are supplied- proper growth and development, combined with effective disease-resist-ing powers cannot be obtained. There are two essentials I. The food must be given in a form that will be easily digested by the youngest caff. >. It must be sufficiently cheap in price to enable the farmer to make a profit on the cream he keeps back. Both these essentials are obtained by the use of GILRUTH CALF-FOOD. It is guaranteed to contain 20 par cent, of Fat —a larger proportion than any other manufactured food. Prove this for yourself by comparing It with the percentage contained by any other food on the market. , This food is easily assimilated by the youngest calf, and is a complete substitute for the Butter Fat.» Have YOtf given Gilruth Calf Food a trial ? If not, YOU SHOULD do so at once. Make a fair test. Take ten calves of similar stamina and age. Give five of them Gjiruth Cait Food for one month. Feed the other five with any other manufactured food. At the end of the month compare results and yon will find that the calves fed with Gilruth Calf Food are strongest and healthiest, Mr. S. W. LUXFORD.'the well-known breeder, of Awapuni, gave Git.ruth Calf Food an exhaustive trial last winter, and as a result has adopted it for his calves. Read his own words: — From Mr. S. W. LUXFORD, Awapuni: "After having given this preparation an exhaustive trial extending over the three winter months, I can unhesitatingly say that it in the best substitute for whole milk that I have used, in fact,-my calves reared on this Calf Food hare thriven just as well as those suckling from their dams." Gilruth Cait Food is made from the best materials obtainable, and contains, in their proper proportions, all the nourishing and fattening elements necessary for the mairte'iance of perfect health and condition. It is prepared and blended by the most modern machinery, and the whole process of manufacture is personally superintended by the Company's highly qualified chemist. You should use it. Ask your Storekeeper for it. If he does not keep it write for prices and further particulars to Seattle, Lang® Co., AGENTS, WELLINGTON : : : : and PALMERSTON N. Wairarapa Agent—A. S. JUDD. High Street. Carterton. Terminus Laundry (Near Masterton Bailway Station). MRS M. GULLIVER begs to inform the public that Bhe has opened the abbve Laundry in Lincoln Road, .'&nd is prepared to ; undertake all classes of work at: reasonable rates. , All ordefe prompt ly attended to. - , . -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7942, 17 January 1906, Page 3
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