If you have been very ill, and are not recovering as fast as ycu expected, Ayer's Garsapariila will make your blood pure and will give you strength and energy. Mrs. M. McShane, Hobart, Bends 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 weak I could hardly walk. Having seen Sarsaparilla advertised as such a good blood purifier 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 the second bottle I -could do all iriy work just a3 well a3 before." There arc many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr& Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. AYEH'S PILLS tho boat family laxative. HAVE YOU EVER LIVED IN A FALSE ATMOSPHERE THAT THE TRUTH SEEMED ORIGINAL. [F you are desirous of hearing the TRUTH for once in a while, then listen to what . J. S.HUNT & 'Co COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, have to say. They have just landed ex Athenio such a complete assortment.of goods that only by knowing the TRUTH will they be sold. If you have time just read the following—lT WON'T TAKE YOU U)NG. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU—i e., if you want the very best return for the smallest outlay. Our* Gneat Furniture Giearing Sate I'OR EXTENSION PURrOSES IS NOW ON, And at it you can obtain double brassmil Bedsteads, 28s Gd; double wire Matrasses, 16s; splendid quality brassrail Cots, 295; Duchess Pairs of best seasoned wood, good designs, £3 15s, worth £5 10s; Tapestry, Cietonne, and Leather Couches from 97s 6d, real good value and quality. Our Cups and Saucers, of choice" designs, from 2Jd cup and saucer.; Soup and Dinner Plates from 2t}d, worth 4£d and sd; Chair Seats, 2d each'; Enamel Candlesticks, 5Ad each; splendid line of Table Damask "from Is 6d per yard. FENDEHS.—Brass-rail Fenders from 6s 6d ; Kitchen Fenders, from 3s lid—hundreds to choose from wiile in COAL SCUTTLES we start a bedrock price, 7s 6d, worth from 10s to 18s. BEDSTEADS. —We ave Italian Bedsteads of uniqne designs, heavily braFS-mounted, set with minor and pearl—the very latest. There is nothing we cannot supply you with in tbe house-furnishing line, ard invite intending buyers to inspect our stock, and there will be NO DENYING THE TEUTH THAT YOU CAN GET IT HUNT & Co.'S Wholesale and Retail COMPLETE HOUSES FUBNISHEES, 73, 75, and 77, Tory-street. Telephone, 2080. CASH OE TEEMS. We have our own local factory, end import direct from the Heme manufacturers. iRODIE'S delightful summer drinks will open new accounts for you when other means fail. ■' Terminus Laundry (Near Masterton Railway -Station). MRS M. GULLIVER begs to inlorm the public that she has rpened the above Laundry in Lincoln Road, and is prepared to undertake all' classes of wcrk" at reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to. KIMG AND SON UILDEKS AN CONTRACTORS OOBNEB CHDEOH AND DIXON-STREETS, MASTERTON. Plans prepared and Estimates given.
&&*& w H. SPEAR. M.P.O.C, Dr. of Opt, Phil, U S.A. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. OF No. 3 MANN'BS-STKEET, WELLINGTON, [TILL visit MasWton at stated periods V and may be consulted at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Consultation Free.
AMiM«:WiW THE LEADING TAILORS. m\ m m m « JEEN STREET - - MASTERTON PUCES TO SUIT THE TIMES. KEEPERS SHOULD USE Alf who keep poultry should see that their fowls are fed with manufactured byvtbe A.&.P. ;FOODCO. LTD., Wellington. Itkeepsthepoultryin healthy and excellent condition. It acts as a tonic, and If given when the birds are In bad health', will soon put them right again. SUCROSINE furnishes all the nourishing and fattening qualities needed for perfect health. It Is made by special machinery from the best materials obtainable, and'is the result of many carefully conducted scientific ' -~>ori-nents. The gnjatestv In every deUi ■. "-.ifactum and the w.. ~ys s | s under the persona! supervision of the Compapy's highly qualified chemist. If you want to keep your hens In perfect health, feed them with SUCROSINE. If you want to produce plump, well favoured poultry for the market see that they are fed with IT IS THE CHEAPEST FAT- * TENING FOOD, and those who have once used it not f only SAY it is the best food j on the market, but THEY | REPEAT THEIR ORDERS*! again and again. j Ask your Storekeeper for It. If he does not keep it, write for prices and further particulars to AGENTS, Wellington and... Palmerston North. Wa imupa Agent— A. B. JUJJu, "High-street, Carterton.
TIGEK TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE COMPETITION No. 2. THE following eentence (completed) has been sealed nway by the Manager of the Otago Daily Times, and is not known to anyone connected with Tiger Tens :'-- " Discriminating Tea drinkers of' New Zealand are dallying testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are • and —." ■C? "I f\ e amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words dO JL V describing (1) the qualities and (2) the position of Tiger Teas in the esti mation of the public. If more than 40 correcs 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 shee; of paper or card ;on the other side the competitor's full' name and address, also aae, duly endorsed by parent or adult frieod ; 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 priza. (4) Each guess must be written on a separate sheet and the end of a packet of Tiger Teas containing the Number 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 Ul, Dunedin,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7967, 19 February 1906, Page 3
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