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ARE YOU TAKING an evcry-ii::y caro of yourself? Prevention, you know, is ever so much better then cure. A little irregularity oi the stomach seems such a trivial tiling' to-day, but next week it •s ■' malady, ever getting mere serious; little ailments soon become big 1 complaints. Cure that little irregularity at once. Neglect it, and it leads swiftly to dyspepsia, hidijjestiuii, con-stip.-ition, flatulence, biliousness, headache, aiul perhaps a train of greater eviis. Even these will yie.'d to BKCHAAV PIUS Bat why run ilio risk cf so much suffering;? What Solly to delay—waiting; till or.e tM. A dose of these famous pills, taken whenever the lea it weariness is e\perics;ccd, will effectually prevent any unpleasant developments. Don't wait till you have to be cured. Ta'co an everyday care of yourself; remember always, if you keep the bowo'j regular and the liver :n working; order you will never be troubled with indirection and its attendant miseries. " Taking- care " of course means that the standard remedy must b'.: always at hand, tn many thousands of homes Bcecham's Pills are regarded as the i'ami'y medicine, and are k:-pt in an appointed place always ready for use. When you notice a symptom you want to get rid of it at once ; there is no time like the present. To be always prepared, you, too, must keep a box of these famous pills ■ AT HOME. BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially suitable for Females of nil ages. Sold in boxes, price 10id., l/'I.V & 2/9. (

A GOOD HABIT Keep Tonking's Linseed - Emulsion la The Home. Wo are all creatures of habit, and, perhaps, one of the best habits we can cultivate is, "in time of health prepare for sickness." We all catch colds-Dominion weather is so changeable, and temperature.-) so suddenly alter, that the wonder is that we arc not all the time, wifh ough and cold. Knowing the liability .Now Zealanders have for catching colds, a good habit can be formed by all of us by keeping a bottle of TOMB'S LINSEED EMULSIONin the home ready for the cold the moment it arrives. In the ofliee, shop, factory, warehouse, and travelling bag are other good places to "keep a supply of this now famous cold and cough mixture. lonking's Linseed Emulsion relieves and strengthens, and that (s one 01 its strong points —it first, relieves, ai'd then it strengthens—fortifies your throat, lungs, and general bodily health against future attacks of cold. You ocrtswn.y want your throat and lungs to lie as strong as possible. A very little experience with "Tonking's" will prove to y®u that it is a worthy cough cure and lung tonic, and considerably better even thaw all die praieo we can give it. "Keep Tonfcing's by you" is a good habit. Don't lot any dealer persuade you into taking somothirg else supposed to be "just <33 good." There is only one "Tonking'a Linseed Emulsion." Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is Sd. 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 3

TEA AGENCY. THE AGENCY of the FINEST CEYLON TP]A cxn the New Zealand Market, is offe ed for Towns throughout telle Wairarapa District. Preference will tee given to applicants who have a good connection in their district, and "who are not already representing afiy special Brand of r lea. Only one Agent in each town appointed. APPLY BOX 752, "WELLINGTON. Every day more people are giving up the inferior brands of baking powder and using HUDSON'S v^ 00 ! L! ir <M>a IRAQI Mtfy MASK. ROW 0^ The halfpenny or so saved in price on inferior baking powders is more than doubled by the more appetising, more wholesome, and better results obtained by using Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder. The price is, 6d, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. From all stores.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3169, 21 April 1909, Page 3

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625

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3169, 21 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3169, 21 April 1909, Page 3

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