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I For coughs and colds. u A friend in need is a friend indeed." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is just such a friend. Never be -without it. It will prove a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate relief. You will find it equally truo in old colds, bronchitis, whoop-ing-cough, asthma. If you will use for an irritable throat or weak lungs, you will find it "the best friend in the world." It acts as a strong,tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening the lungs. There aro many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them and of so-called " Genuine Cherry Pectoral." Be sure you get AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. ( .J. SPEAR. M.P.O.C Dr. of Opt., Phil, US.\. EYESIGHT BPBCI\LIMT. OF No. 3 MAKN' RS-STREET, WEL-" LINGTOM, TILL visit Mast Tton at staffd periods ' and may be consulted at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Consultation Free. THE LEADING TAILORS. QUEEN STEEET .- - MASTERTON PUCES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ANTED N 0 W NTHAT Donald and Sons will be exhibiting the following at the forthcoming Show:« W. Coopex and Nephew's sheep shearing machines. The "Little Wonder" two stands and engine combined. MasseyHarris implements. Fairbanks, Morse and Co.'s oil engines. Ascetylene gas apparatus. Wool presses jacks and Strainers. Kochester Bpray pumps." Don't forget to pay us a visit. Minto Villa. "RS T. HIGGS begs to inti- _ mate that, she has taken over the above well-known hoarding House; which ha been completely benovated throughout. All home cemforts. . Terms reasonable Chapel Street Masterton. lOOTELL & TRUSCOTT, I' Painters, Paperhangers, Decorators, and Signwriters, have taken over the above branch of Messri Coradine & Whittaker's business, and are now prepared to undertake work in any part of the district. By close attention to business, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure a fair share of public support.. Estimates given. THRESHING SEASON, 1906. THBESHING, CHAFF-CUTTING, Etc. cLACHLAN BROS., having pur- . chased a new and up-to-date Ihreshing Machine from England, aro now prepared.to undertake Threshing, Chaffcutting, Grain, and Chaff Delivering at moderate rates, All postal communications to be addressed to the Manager. JNO. McLACHLAN,

TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, COMPETITION No. 2. THE following sentence (completed) has been 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 ————." £«j /\ Will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words JL\J describing (1) the qualities and (2) the position of Tiger Teas in the esti mation of the public. If more than 40 correct replies are sent in, then the Prizes will be divided among3t 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 competition 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 NuMitEit must be cut off and attached, to each sheet sent in. (5) Competition closes on the 31st MARCH 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 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7965, 16 February 1906, Page 3

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