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If you have iheen vary ii!|, .and ;aro wot recovering ;as .fait as .you >expectocf, Ayer's 3arsapariita\wi!l ;maike .your !blood pure and will ygive you strength snd energy. k $ Mrs. M. McShane, Hobart, sends 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 conld hardly walk. Having seen s 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 my work just as well as before." There are many l imitation SarsapariHas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats., U.S.A. AYEH'3 FILLS. the boet family laxative. © Siserossne THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD FOR.STOCK AND POULTRY OF ALL KINDS. What Is the BEST food that I can give my cattle, horses, calves, pigs, poultry, and stockof all kinds? It must be a food that will furnish all the necessary ingredients for the MAINTENANCE OF PERFECT HEALTH. A food that will keep the animals In the pink of condition,and enablethem to withstand disease. The experience of hundreds of farmers proves that SUCROSHEE, is the only reliable food which will fulfil all those conditions. SUCROSINE is manufactured by the A. & P. FOOD CO., LTD., Wellington, from the best materials obtainable. These substances contain all the necessary elements for the maintenance of perfect health and condition, and, they enable the animals to rapidly put on flosh. Many carefully conducted scientific experiments were made before the right proportions were arrived at, but now the daily experience of hundreds of farmers proves thelraccuracy. Special machinery Is used In the preparation and blending of SUCROSINE, and every detail of Its manufacture is superintended by the , Company's highly qualified chemist. Do YOU use SUCROSINE. Vou SHOULD use It. It will increase your profits, for, besides beingthe BEST, It Is the CHEAPEST Atk your Storokecpw for It. If h# data not kaep It, writs for prices and particulars to BEATTIE, LANG & C©AGENTB, Wellington and... Palmersfan Mil. Wairarapa Agent—A. S. JUDD, H gh Street, Cartetton. ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MEEIT IT. WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to nono in New Zealand ard can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjo? a GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOR STAPLES' BEST, on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts. And ooniidently anticipate their verdict will he that Siaplzs and Co. have sueaesflf ally removed the reproach thai good beer could not bebrewed in Wellington il. STAPLES & CO. Limited), MOIiKSWOBTH AND MtIBPHT? STEt El Wellington Opening Announcement. WE beg to announce that we have opened New Tea Rooms and a Small Goods Shop opposite Mr Winzenberg's Art Studio, whore we will stock every conceivable kind of Cake and Pastry of the highest quality, fresh daily. Good oake from 6d per lb. Mackay and Sons, PASTRY COOKS AND CATERERS. WANTED KNOWN—You can get Incandescent Burners from 3s com pleto, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 candle power from Phone 74, PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumber!

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8105, 27 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8105, 27 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8105, 27 March 1906, Page 3

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