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A SENSIBLE STIMULANT. piliiiiiiillliiiiiiiillifpiiiiijiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihltTll MR 1R A Stimulant that is medicinal in its adlion anct is st diredi health is worthy men's drinking? Mlt is bracing', and has curaftive effect in jp Kidney. Bowel, and Uriiiary Affedßons. mininiiniiirtiiTTTmm BUY WHOLE * BOTTLES >? 1 mini ininrimiiMiiininii unn linn mnmlllj ssiHac/agas •fas. IBlliott & C®. 9 FOR Cricket El Testnis Goods FROM John Wisclen and Co. the World's Makers. Bats. Bats. Bats, Stumps, Balls, Glovee, Leg Guards, etc. TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS. das, Elliott & Co. SADDLERS, Queen Street Masterion.

DAIRYMEN! To the Champion we say, "Well done " What about Wood's Champion Calving Drench ? Give it a trial andyou will say the same. Prevents milk f<=ver, removes all obstructions, thoroughly cleanses tbe sv «t< m, prevents the trouble of downfall and bad udder after calving. Hold only^by HERBERT T. WOOD, VETERINARY CHEMIST, MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. Garden Tools. WHY BUY VEGETABLES? WHY NOT I-lAVE A GARDEN OP YOUR OWN? ONE that will supply you with plenty of 'cabbagee." It'll pay. Cost of tools did you say, that needn't trouble'you this year—if you buy right. We have tools for sale. Tools, steel tools, that can be relied on. England's best, 'America's quality, and our prices give you good tools cheap. Cheaper than] any shop or store in Masterton. Don't look at ourtool window. Buy Right—And Right Here, €. M. IRONMONGER.

EXCHANGE QUEEN STREET, masterion. i BOOK ARCADE. * IU,LD,NGS EKETAHUNA. A. HOLLINGS. AND STATIONER. The Treasure Of Heaven is Hep©, ALSO Xmas Numbers of all New Zealand Weeklies Published, MAGAZINES. I SEND US YOUR 1 LEATHER GOODS, BOOKS, ft | | FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY. « UHUtKo. ■' 10YS: . TIGER TEA COMPETITION. The two missicg words were " Wholesome and "Recuperative." NOBODY WON THE PRIZE. £3O No one picked the two wordsj but such a laige number had one word right that it was impossible to divide the prize. It has been decided, therefore, to give Everybody another chance. The Prize Money will be doubled, and two fresh words chosen, this time quite simple ones. will be divided amongst those picking the two words in this sentence: — " Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are and " Fill in the two adjectives required, attached to every guess the end of a packet of " Tiger " Tea containing the number, and address as follows: TIGER TEA COMPETITION, Box 111, Dunedin. Competition closes December 10 next. Waipoua Coach Factory ENGINEERING, MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS. VEHICLES of every description built to order. ENGINEERING work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant under an expert engineer. Rovep Cycles, Motor Cycles and Cars. Written Guarantee. AGENCIES—Rouse Hurrell Co.'b Vehicles; Traction, Portable, and Oil Engines ; Benzine and Oils, and Massey Harris Implements. A large supply of extras on hand. J. C. BWINGTON PROPRIETOR. Queen Street Wasterton. ..THE,. Hasterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd.* Make every Discription of Casting JN Iron or Brass. Our new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to fservc you quicker and as well as any firm in the colony. The Company are .Cash buyers of every discription of £Capt Iron and Brass Metal. oerpy Street J. H. PAULING, Manager. MASTEKTON,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8268, 23 October 1906, Page 3

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519

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8268, 23 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8268, 23 October 1906, Page 3

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