Tllj'i SEARCH STOPS THE EIGHT THING HAS BEEN FOUND. A MASTERTON CITIZEN SHOWS THE WAY. Onco more we are indebted to -a Masterton citizen for a public statement that throws more light on a subject ot ever in creasing interest. People have been deceived by false representations from time immemorial. No wonder they are sceptical of all claims endorsed by strangers residing in far distant parts of the colony. It is no longer necessary to accept such endorsement for local citizens are giving tbeij testimony and 'tis an easy matter for any reader to investigate the correctness of such evidence as the following. Mr H. Cole, Senr., Upper Plain, Masterton, says " Many years ago I hurt my back and since then I have been a sufferer from pains across the kidneys. These pains were so bad that I can't explain them. I could not work and it was very difficult for me to get about. I was always trying to get a remedy suitable for mv ailment but never succeeded in doing so until I procvrjd Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at H. E, Eton's Pharmacy. These pills are better than anything I have ever come across. They have given me splendid relief, much, more than I ever expected from any medicine, as I am getting on in years now. I feel better in every way since I used these pills and it is not difficult for me to get about. I have spoken to many people of the value of this remedy as-I have good cause to know it, and I would not now be Without these pills in the house fori look upon them as my stand-by." Take no substitute. You want the pills, which Mr Cole recommends Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, therefore see that you get the genuine and that the word Backache • is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pillg are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box boxes 16s 6d, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McCiellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Be sure they are JJoaa's.
Crockery Sale. Crockery Sale. Crockery Sale. JglO REDUCTIONS. DO NOT FAIL to call and infpect both THE GOODS and PRICES AT A. J. GIDDINGS' QUEEN STBEET. BOM-BOM-BAY. A SMALL supply of the popular song, " Won't You Come Back to Bom-Bom-Bay," to hand. das* Candy, Music Warehouse, QUIfiEN STREET .. MASTEKTON SPECIAL STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS.; THIS is our month for stock-taking, and we want to reduce stocks. On all purchases of Leather Goods Fancy Goods Electro-plate ( Post Cards and Albums We will allow up to 20 pop cent, off during the month of May. This is a genuine chance to those who have wedding presents, etc., to buy to save moneyt Make Your Purchases To-day. ' McLEOD * YOUNG THE ACADEMY, Box 115.1 MASTERTON. [Tel. 160.
TOOTELL & TRUSCOTT, Painters, Paperhangers, Decorators, and Signwritera, have taken over the above branch of Messrs 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. Razor Stropping Machine. BESTOJS'S PATENT. MANY gentiemen are unable to successfully strop a razor. They continually cut and destroy the strop, and oft> times damage and spoil a good razor, This is frequently the case with fine hollow ground razor?. All the drawbacks incidental to this want of dexterity and experience may be avoided by the rse of this very ingenious invention—the Beston Patent Stropper. By its aid the razor can be carefully stropped, and a fine edge always kept, without fear of damage either to the razor or stopper. It is almost auto matic in action, and so simple is the onstruction, that the most unskilled can use it at first attempt. On the grounds of eoonomy, it will be found the cheapest and most perfect razor stropper ever introduced. A. WHITE & CO> HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS QUEEN STREET, MASTERTQN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8166, 25 June 1906, Page 6
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