{mti '^^Sw^jiMf^'^W^ Take Yoor IH3I In patent medicines if you are a teetotaler. Temperance people take theirs in Wolfe's Schnapps —an article so PURE that the smallest quantity is beneficial. A little in summer drinks, for pleasure; a little at meals, for good digestion; a little at night, for sound sleep. AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Call it by its Full NameWolfe's Schnapps—and taHe nothing else. m
S: m m m H. SPEAR. M.P.O.C, Dr. of Opt., Phil., U S.A. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, OF No. 3 MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON, WILL visit Masterton at stated periods and may be consulted at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Consultation Free. i»Xtl THE LEADING TAILORS. im* m m H QUEEN STREET • ■ MASTERTON PLICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Rich. Pure. Clean. / ~* TAPLES' Milk is just what milk should be, being rich, pure, and, above all, its cleanliness is absolutely assured to its Calls twice daily. F. STAPLES, CUMLODEN DAIBY. •Phone 18G.
The Ma&tepton Farmers' Implement Co., Ltd,, Agricultural Implement Makers, Car- ; riage and Waggon-builders, etc. """WAVE ready-siade Block and Spring . Drays, Double and Single Buggies. Rustic Carta, Dog Carts, Gigs of all patterns to suit the public. AGENTS— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd. Morrow, Bassettand Co., Christchurch J. H. PAULING, Manager. PERRY STREET, MASIERTON.
TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE. COMPETITION No. 2. THE following sentence (completed) has beon sealed away by the Manager of the Otago Daily Times, and is not known to anyone connected with Tiger Teas : ' « Discriminating Tea drinkers of New Zealand are dallying testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are and — '•■ ." fl*"fl #Y Will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words •p.lll describing (1) the qualities and (2) the position of Tiger Teas in the estimation of the public. If more than 40 correct replies are sent in, then the Prizes will be divided amongst the 40 whose writing is neatest. CONDITIONS. (1) Competitors must be under 18 years of age. (2) Write the complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card ; on the other side the competitor's full name and address, also age, duly endorsed by parent or adult friend; and in one corner the words "Competition No. 2." ' (3) Any number of guesses may be sent, but any single com-petition-may win only one prize, (4) Each guess must be written on a separate sheet and the end of a packet of Tiger Teas containing the Numkee must be cut off and attached to each sheet sent in. (5) Competition closes on the 31st MAKCH NEXT, and the Prizes will be awarded immediately afterwards. (6) Address: TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, P.O. Box 111, Dunedin,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7960, 10 February 1906, Page 7
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436Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7960, 10 February 1906, Page 7
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