HOT WATER - - BOTTLES. npEE home without a hot water Ji_ bottle lacks something that may De needed any hour of the day or night, a soft, yielding rubber bag that applies heat as nothing else can. Well trapped, it will keep warm for hours. Heat relieves most pains, it equalises the circulation, relaxes the muscles, and soothes the reives ; with a Hot Water B 3 g you have heat at iis best, no scorching, tut sn even temperature. Tho;e \va offer are made as they chould be, of finest rubber, with reinforced uonrcs. THE rBICES Allß BIGHT in all cizes. T. G. t&ASQH, CHEMIST, MastcPton. rfpEA, to be really wholesome, fulls flavoured, and strong, depends upon sVilful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of tho pick of tho Ceylon and Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and wm transplanted f;om India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by tho charge, bu left others. Both are comb in-d in "TIGEIt" TEA. Try sorac. You'll like it. J. Graham and Co., Agents
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8491, 20 July 1907, Page 7
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184Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8491, 20 July 1907, Page 7
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