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an everyday care of yourself? Prevention, you know, Is ever so much better than cure. A little irregularity of the stomach seems such a trivial thing to-day, but next week it is a malady, ever getting more serious; little ailments soon become big complaints. Cure that little irregularity at once. Neglect it, and it leads swiftly to dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, flatulence, biliousness, headache, and perhaps a train of greater evils. Even these will yield to But why run the risk of so much suifering? What folly to delaywaiting till one is ill. A dose of these famous pills, taken whenever the least weariness is experienced, will effectually prevent any unpleasant developments. Don't wait till you have <o be cured. Tako an everyday care of yourself; remember always, if you keep tlio bowels regular and the liver in working order you will never be troubled with indigestion and its attendant miseries. "Taking care" oi course means that the standard remedy must be always at hand. In many thousands of homes Beecham's Pills are regarded as the family medicine, and are kept 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 bo always prepared, you, too, must keep a box of these famous pills AT HOME. BEECHAAI 'S PILLS are specially suitable for Fsmales of all ages. Sold in boxes, price lojd., 1/1} & 2/9.

Always sure —it makes cake, bread, scone, and pastrymaking a pleasure HUDSON'S i' 9 made by a special process from a secret' recipe and the very best materials. It renders food far more digestible, appetising and wholesome. , Use only the best —Hudson's Balloon Brand —do not buy cheaper brands made from inferior materials which may injure your digestion. The price is, Gd, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. FREE PHOTOGRAPHIC CATALOGUE. our . new catalogue. t It contains over pages, illustrating all the latest novelties in cameras. It describes them in full and gives the prices. Order now and obtain a perfect knowledge of your camera before the Easter Holidays. Tost free on application. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., 42. Willis-st, Wellington

The Really Modern Cough Remedy. In olden days our grandmothers used to (alee so much of linseed, so much of squills, and so much of several other home remedies, boil them together, und make into a cough remedy for all members of the home. But not so nowadays. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is the modern exponent of the old family* standby. To-day "Tonking's" can be found in almost every home. And, that is because " Tonking's" is worthy of such a place. For children's coughs, grandparents' coughs, or any coughs in between these ages, Tonking's Linseed Emulsion stands- easily the Queen of Cough .Remedies. Sold by all medicine dealers in three sizes, Is od, 2s 6d, and 1 tl'e famous " face cream without grease," I is Nature's way to Beauty. .I . WUUU, pi , un . Crf : a , n . ay,-, p o f NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. SUPPORT them by using WELSBACH MANTLES. Etfade in IMew Zealand. EVSade by New Zealanders. Made for- New ZeaEanders. Afc the WELLINGTON FACTORY. Obtainable from all Gas Companies and Stores, or frcin the original manufactlUt'L'S 'WELSBACH LIGHT CO. OP AUSTRALASIA. LTD., LO2 & 104, Victoria St., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3193, 19 May 1909, Page 3

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548

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3193, 19 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3193, 19 May 1909, Page 3

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