Mr W. Wilson, Ilevaus-street, Newtown, Wellington, N.Z., writes: "My liver has given me a lot of trouble. Not long ago I had liver blotches all over my face, and I tried all sorts of things but obtained no re liei. On the advice of a friend I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, and before I had taken two bottles the blotches had disappeared from my face, and I have not been troubled since. For sale by all chemists a-ad storekeepers,
THE COST OF LIVING ~|~S a difficult problem to face, but it can be easily solved by purchasing ALL STORES from GIDDINGS', MASTERTON. Fahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock-Sales see Pa s e 8). (Saturday's Mart Sales see Page 8). DAINTY SHOES FOR SUMMER WEAR. Ladies' Glacc Twin-bar Shoes, patent caps, Cuban heels, 10/6 Ladies' Glace Cross-bar Shoes, self caps, smart heels, -3/Ladies' Tan Cross-bar and Triple Bar Shoes, straight, caps, good value 10/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Gibson Tie Shoes, straight caps. Cuban heels, broad and medium toes, 15/(1. Mail Orders Carefully Selected. J. & CARPENTER, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, WJain-street, Pahiatua.
WANTED KNOWN That the Pahiatua 'District Band's Concert at Mr D. Crewe's Grounds on Wednesday next, Cith iust., at 8 p.m., will bo the event of the season. A splendid evening's enjoyment. Adult*, Is; Gd. [4'GA.ed.] C. A. ELUETT, UILDEii A?i D CONTRACTOR, WHAT'S the Difference between ENTWISTLE'S Prices and Sale Prices ? It's 'not a puzzle ! Call and see for yourself. w. EKTWISTLE, PAHIATUA. CABINET-MAKERS UPHOLSTERER Shop Fittings a Speciality. ANTED KNOWN—That Messrs Gird wood and Taylor, Pahiatua, of the Commercial and also the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at anytime. Four landaus nioet express train, two meet all other trains. TelePahiatua; telephones 25 and 27. Seasoned Timber on hand. Address — Pahiatua.
W AB E? —Everyone:to • roll up and the Pehiatua District Band's Grand 'Vocal and Instrumental Programme at Mr D. Crewe's Grounds on Wednesdayevening, 24th February, at 8 p.m. Dancing on the green. Tickets Is, children half price. School Books. UST received, !! large consignment of School Books and School Requisites. •Parents can secure all their requirements at THOMSON'S (late Milne's) Back Arcade, Pahiatua. Copies of the Age may be obtained at S) o'clock every morning. ifiEO'VE on the look-out for Dairy or Sheep 'forms .will do. well to lodic up HARE ■& EVANS, and reafl their advertisement in .'this issue (page 8). Frof'cECGr Bert Jtlepburn, ,PAJiIAT:UA, HAMPION Horse Tamer of the; Southern Hemisphere. Horses carefully handled and thoroughly broken in to saddle and all classes of harness. Pupils taught the art of handling wild and vicious horses. Letters addressed to M. Quirke, Pahiatua, or Z ill wood Bros, will receive every attention.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3120, 22 February 1909, Page 6
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