ONE IIOTILE CUKED HIM. "Last summer," says Arthur Bclton, of Bolton Bros.. Bendigo, Vic, " I had a severe attack of summer complaint or bowel trouble. For a time I paid no attention, pimply let things ran along, but finding it was beeomminK a very serious matter I concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Itemody, which I had seen so highly recommended in the papers. Our local chemist sent me a small bottle, and before it was all used I was entirely well, The pain was stopped by the first dose." For sale by T. G. Mason, Masterton.
A. J. GIDDINGS. TTF you require any kind of General Crockery Make a point of inspecting our selection. It will pay you. Grocer and Provision l/Serchant, QUEEN STKEET.
SUPERIOR TAILORING T REASONABLE PKICES. E. B. JUPP. Everything you want in Mercery and Men's Underwear. QUEEN STEEET, Next Dalgety and Co., Ltd.
"MAGNET Draws the Crowd 0. SMITH'S ANNUAL mmm SALE. Whic'i Commences on Friday Next; January 19th, When Bargains will be the order of the day. We have been making preparations for weeks past and are determined to make this the Most Successful Sale ever held by Our Sales are recognised at the Sales of the Season and we are making special preparations to copewith tho crowds that flock to our stores. Remember the "Event of the Season commences on FRIDAY, January 19. 0. SMITH'S, PREMIER CASH DRAPER & CLOTHIER, MASTERTON.
FLY & YOUNG, ~ENERAL CARRIERS AND MAIL _ CONTRACTORS, beg to announce that they have purchased the Carrying Business lately carried on by Mr A. Irvine, and assure old and new client? of their best attention. Commercial Travellers' Samples a speciality- Agents N.Z. Express Co. Telephone 126. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street.
ANTI - TIOTST CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS." 'By eo doing support an Independent ''Procurable from J. L. HUGHES. TOBACCONIST," MASTERTON."
RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. rHE above Hetel, which jb situated near the Masterton Railway Station, now open. Hot and cold baths, wholesome meals. Every oomfort for travellers by earlyjjjor late trains. Tariff—From 4s Gd per day. A A9HWORTH, Managers
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7957, 7 February 1906, Page 6
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