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For indigestion Eating carelessly frequently causes stomach troubles, but careful eating will never right them. When your stomach is out of order it needs help which no food can supply. It must be thoroughly cleansed, settled, and strengthened. Food never dees this, it will only aggravate the trouble. are the greatest corrective medicine human skill ever compounded. Don't attempt to cure yourself by dieting; you will half-starve and get little cr no benefit. Give Bcecham's Pills a chance and you will again know the pleasures of a sound digestion. Appetite will return and the digestive organs again work without any discomfort. The eyes will clear, the complexion will improve, the whole system will be toned and strengthened -In fact, your altered condition will cause your friends to remark, "How well you arc looking!" To be healthy, do as the healthy do, take BEECHAM'S PILLS. For the correction of digestive troubles and for ensuring proper assimilation they Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, price ICld. (36 pills) 1/1H56 pills) & 2/9 (IGB pills), Beauty's Secret, m 'JCILMA I'LUOR CREAM, \-i England's premier face cream, k.-~ is the greatest discovery ever sf?'".--made for the skin. The Icilma * t *''■'■ Natural Water it contains frees •"> ,u « women forever from the slavery to gi or oily creams. It cleans the pores, vents and cures chaps, sunburn, rough redness and insect bites, and gives a la sense of cool comfort. Englishwi know that {mmmwummwim the famous " face cream without grease," is Nature's way to Beauty. HT Vt/nnn Chemist, Mastcvton. . I , VVUUL', Fluor Crcam , 2/G pot-

A 112S11M Cough and Cell! Rontedy ;•;!; :i:k! col;] remedies. This 1 tai'.'ri.f -Mr. Tonkiiip that led with oilier vegetable and balsams made a cough dv worthy of the name, lieTei&irscj's I&sqce! Emi'Ss&n. ! [IS il llOUS?lK)l , and childien if tiic Domimoi made in hucre container!! holding scores of callous cue]), and bottled by thousands. Could any cough remedy without real, quick, and lasting' medicinal properties, command such growth? "Tonkin's" is so good that it will cure any ordinary coup!) within 24 hours; it will cure a feverish, inilncn:-.:t cold within 24 hours; it will relievo asthma immediately, and in most cases effect a complete cure within one month ; it quickly soothes inflamed membranes and eradicates catarrhal mucus. The equal of "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion" docs not exist, and it is vastly superior to ordinary cough mixtures or any emulsion of fatty, greasy oil for chronic eouc-hs, bronchitis, colds, asthma, weak limps, catarrh, and children's coughs. Sold 'jverywhero in three sizes, la tjd, ?.s 6d, and 4s 6d each. 0

-hvery day more people are giving up the inferior brands of baking powder and using HUDSON'S pow 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 lining Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder. The price is, Gel, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. From all stores. LEE & BOXHALL, QUEEN STREET CASH BUTCHERYTHE finest-quality of Boot' and Mutton procurable in the Wairarapa. Cli onts waited on daily. 'Telephone orders strictly attended to. A trial solicited. GOOD MEAT NEEDS NO BUSH. Telepho No. 27.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3187, 12 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3187, 12 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3187, 12 May 1909, Page 3

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