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Energy, Ambition, Cheerfulness, Strength, a Splendid Appetite, and Perfect Health n i ■*s Wtt _ be secured by all who follow tho example of the young lady who gives this testimonial: "Every spring, for years, I used to liavo intolerable headaches and total loss of enttrgy, sojihat tho season which should ho Welcomed 1 by 1110 was a dread; for, as the Warm, pleasant days arrived, they brought to Bte lassitude and pain. A friend advised rao QOtako 1 commenced using it. and-havo not had since then tho lirst symptom of headache. JUy appetite is splendid, and 1 perform my duties with a cheerfulness and energy thatsurpriso myself. I take pleasure in telling all my friends of tho merit of Ayer's Sarsnparilla, and tho happy results of its use." There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Spared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowe!!, Mass., C. S. A. AYEE'S PILLS, tho bost family laxative. *the eyes, the eyes. THE ORGAN OF VISION. ARE vou aware that the eye, its nerves, ■ elic te membrane?, sensory nermuscle3, etc., in all constitute one of the most delicate and important organs in the bodv, and its visual defects, disease, etc., require skilful diagnosis and treatment. H. SPEAR. M.P.0.C.. Dr. of Opt., Phil., U.S.A. Eyesight hpecialist, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 5 years Experience in London Philadelphia Optical Colleges. MR H. G. PERRY, late a=s. to Dr.H.C-C. Dr Renzi, representing Dr. Bpear, willjbe in Masttrt'-n at stated intervals. M r Perry is at present in Eketahuna, and may be consulted at Polling's Private Hotel.

POULTRY KEEPERS SHOULD USE SUCROSINE All who keep poultry should see that their fowls are fed with Sucrosine manufactured by the A. & P. FOOD CO. LTD., Wellington. It keepsthepjultry In 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 andfattenlngquallties needed for perfect health. It Is made by special machinery from the best materials obtainable, and Is tho result of many carefully conducted scientific 1 '"->ariments. The greatest v v.-> ployed in every detai •. '•ifacture and the wh- . ?ss Is under tho personal supervision of tho Company's . highly qualified chemist. If you want to keep your hens B 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 Sucrosine IIT IS THE CHEAPEST FATTENING FOOD, and those who have once used it not only SAY It Is the best food on the market, but THEY REPEAT THEIR ORDERS again and again. Ask your Storekeeper for it. If he does not keep It, write for prices arid further particulars to Seattle, Lang & Co. AGENTS, Wellington and... Palmerston North. Wairarnpa Agent—A. S. JUDD, High Street, Carterton.

TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE. COMPETITION No. 2. THE following sentence (completed) has been sealed away by the Manager of the Ot§go Daily Times, and is not known to anyone conneeted with Tiger Teas : " Discriminating Tea drinkers o£ New Zealand are dallying testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are ■ and £lO Will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words 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 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 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 Numreh mua; be cut off and attached to each sheet sent in. (5) Competition closes on the 31st MARCH k NEXT,, and the Prizes willjbe awarded immediately afterwards. (6) Address : tiger tea juvenile league, t P.O Box ill, Dunedin,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7988, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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702

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7988, 17 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7988, 17 March 1906, Page 3

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