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Your Child's Ey< _ _ Sight. [7OU art; responsible for the si-ht of your own child. Watch out for JL frowns, for so or \\ hen ho wads or looks at a puoure book does ho hold it too near or too far ? These little th.ngs -row taster than the child, and in many cases can be overcome li discovered m time vo especially insist on your brintfin-j; the children m, you may save them a life timu ( f strain ami wcj'k' si-lit. Defect of vision never disappears of their own account, and in most cases tfrow worse. It is a duty you owe your child, and we don't charge for advising you. HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician, (by Exams),. MASTERTON.

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Is applied to our system of PAINLESS EXTRACTION. A few ycaro ago to have a tooth extracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that day (aa many dc even nowl simply applied FORC V, tugging until the tooth came out. With the advent of SCIENTIFIC dentietry and the discovery of SAFE ANAESTHETICS, the terror of having teeth extracted has almost pisar.il away. Our modern methods make the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, because undor our skilful treatment not even a twinge of pain can be felt, nor are there any after effects. Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. Fu!! Upper or Lower Sets, from £2/2/-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK MONEY REFUNDED. '•"t-mj" LOKDOM DEMTfII • ® i HJSTiTUTE, WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROYHME rnvxrn GAriTU"H RESULTS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT. NEW POLICIES ISSUED 17,797, ASSUMING £4,863,553 POLICIES i:; FORCE 216,438, ASSURING £73,861,915 (INCLUDING BONUS ADDITIONS). lUNDS INCREASED BY.OVER ONE MILLION, AND NOW STAND AT £23.448,736 ANNUAL INCOME NOW £3,033,706 CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR YEAR 1907 £708,245 £13,526,507 DIVIDED IN CASH BONUSES SINCE INCEPTION OF SOCIETY. Nearly TWENTI -EIGHT MILLIONS paid to Members or their Representative Interest earned THREE times as much as Commission and Expenses of Manage meut— an Unexampled Record. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:— Tho Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.I.C. (Chairman); A. Do B.ithe Brando:i, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G,, John Duncan Esq . Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident BRANCH OFFICE :—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON. MASTERTON DISTRICT OFFICE PERRY STREET. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary. are the best remedy for a deranged stomach. They ore a safe and Senile laxative; o reliable cure for obstinate Constlpat on, BH ous Attacks, Sick Headache and all disorders arising weak Dlfeesllon. slu&£lsh Liver or constipated Bowels., BEECHAM'S PILLS and are a world-famous medicine for the cure of these prev«'ent Complaints. Their cost is a trifle; their use-a duty. For your healths sake? insist on BEECHAM'S PILLS. They do more for your body than any other remedy. Known and used by hundreds of thousands all over the <>lobe, BEECHAM'S PILLS are the best and most r bi« medicine for women. Take them In time and sickness wll lr > -be accompanied by headache, depression, loss of aPPetlte or ncrvt - n £S>>. They make the blood pure, the tone the entire system. SoUovaywhen, jSESnKMSMSaSSBBSSSIESXE

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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