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''Grateful Results" A life of suffering and misery, without sleep, without appetite. Restored to health by "I was grievously afflicted with biliousBess and liver complaint. My mouth was in A terrible condition every morning, my tongue thickly coated, my breath was oftenA 23 Bive, food distressed me, I suffered much trom headache, my skin was sallow, and the many remedies recommended me did no good. At last I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and my improvement began almost from the first dose. It relieved the distress about ray liver, caused my food to digest well, cured my headache, improved toy complexion, and restored my appetite. These unlooked-for but grateful results were accomplished by only two and a half bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla."—Mus.Lydia M. Tar box, Altoona, I'a. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure , you get "AYER'S." Prepared by Dr. JC. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. Mass., U.S.A. THE ELVES. THE LYiS. THE ORGAN OF VIS lON. AEE ycu aware thit the eye. its nerves, relicate membranes, sensory nervous fibres, muscles, etc., in all constitute one of ihe most delicate and important organs in the body, and its visual defects, disease, etc., require skilful diagnosis and treatment. H. SPEAR. Wi.P.O.C.i Pr. of Opt., Phil, U.S.A. Eyesight bpecialist, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 5 years Experience in London Philadelphia Optical Colleges. MR H. G. PERRY, late a?s. to Dr.H.CC. Dr Renzi, representing Dr. Spear, will in Mastirton at stated intervals. Mr Perry is at present in Eketahuna, and may be consulted at Pellng's Piivate Hotel. ')• THE LEADING TAILORS. 1 Q T JEEN STREET - - MASTERTON PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.

The Masterton Farmers' Implement Go., Ltd,, Agricultural Implement Makers, Carriage and Waggon-builders, etc. HAVE ready-made Block and Spring Drays, Double and S'ing,e Buggies. Rustic Carts, Dog Carts, Gigs of all patterns to suit the public. AGENTS— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd. Morrow, Bassettand Co., Christchurcb J. H. PAULING, Manager. PERRY STREET, MASIERTON.

TO ALL WHO KEEP PISS i A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE. Very much of the profit from your pigs depends on keeping them in perfect condition. Perfect condition largely depends on the feeding. If you feed your pigs with SUCROSINE, Manufactured by the A. &. P. FOOD CO., LTD., Wellington, they will keep In perfect health, fatten quickly, and rapidly make first-class baconers. There are reasons for this. Pigs thrive when fed with Sucroßlne, because it contains, In the right proportions, all the nourishing and fattening qualities necessary for perfect condition. SUCROSINE is made from the very best materials, scientifically blended with great care In the proper proportions. The most modern machinery is used, and the whole process of manufacture is conducted under the supervision of the Company's highly qualified Chemist. Think what this extreme care and scientific method of manufacture means to you I There is no questioning the fact that Sucrosinw Is the best stock food on the market. Not only is it good for pigs, but also for CALVES, MILKING COWS, YEARLINGS, HORSES, and POULTRY. All classes of "stock like it, thrive on it, and keep In perfect Condition through its use. TRY IT AND PROVE IT. Not only Is It-the. best* but It Is also the cheapest food an the market. Farmers who have tried and proved it, tell us it is the best stock food, and better still, they show how they value it by repealing their orders again and again. Ask your Storekeeper'for It. If he does not stock It, write direct to— BEATTK, LAN 6 * CO., Agents, WELL PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7984, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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