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grr It was certainly a good messenger who brought the news to your house that Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the blood "rich and red.' 5 This means so much to th.-»e who aro thin, pale, feeble, weak, and nervous. After Ayer's Sarsapa. .'ilia has curod you, carry tho glad message to a friend or neighbor. Perhaps you i T!.ffer from tho effects of a warm clini Prolonged warm weather seriousiy impairs tho strength of many people. Tho digestion is slow, and the liver becomes sluggish. Impurities in tho blood accumulate and cause that feeling of downheartedness and depi mission. is of tho greatest use in such cases. Its purifying, strengthening, and upbuilding properties will bo of inestimable value to you. As noiv made, Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparilias, Go cure you get ''AVER'S." •- '' V Dr. I. C. Aysr ?i Co., Laws!!, Mass., U.S.A. Perhaps your indigestion is due to food made with cheap and inferior baking powders, containing ingredients which may be ruining your stomach. Anyway make certain for the future. Buy only the best Baking Powder — HUDSON'S HI * pf £i'r / •*> feses*? 'CfjVQ PO'WO It is made from the very finest . and purest materials by a special process from a secret recipe. >. It makes Cakes, jO scuitc ; Scones. Mufiins, Pastry and Bread delicious, light, and far more digestible and wholesome. For over thirty years it has stood the test and by sheer merit has attained its great sales. If your storekeeper does not stock it send us his name, and we will see that you are supplied. The price is, 6ci, :/- and 1/9 per tin. 1 WriOLESV.S ASSETS: THOMPSON BROS., ltd., WELLINGTON.

A GOOD HABIT Keep Tonking's Linseed - Emulsion la The Home. Wo aro all creatures of habit, and, perhaps, ono of the best habits wo can cultivate is, "in time of health prepare for sickness." We all catch colds—Dominion weather is so changeable, and temperatures so suddenly alter, that the wonder is that wo aro not all tho timo with ough and cold. Knowing tho liability Mow Zealanders havo for catching colds, a good habit can bo formed by all of us by keeping a bofctlo of TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION in tho homo ready for the cold tho moment it arrives. In tho office, shop, factory, warehouse, and travelling bag are other good places to ko»p a supply of this now famous cold and cough mixture. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion relieves and strengthens; and that is ono of its strong points—it 1 first relieves, and then it strengthens—fortifies your throat, lungs, and general bodily health against future attacks of cold, You certainly want your throat and lungs to be as strong as possible. A very little experience with "Tonking's" will prove to you that it is a worthy cough euro and lung tonic, and considerably better oven than all tho praiso wo can give it. ''Keep Tonking's by you" is a good habit. Don't lot any dealer persuade you into taking something olso supposed to bo "just as good." There is only ono "Tonking's Linseed Emul. sion." Sold e»«rywhere in three sizes, Is 6d. 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 3

DIXON'S SPECIAL JAR BRAKE. URING the Summer months specia attention will bo given to the manufacture of drinks suitable for the hot weather. These will be put up in one Gallon Jars, and dti.iveries will be made daily to private houses in all parts of the town. The best article is always the cheapest, therefore 1 recommend you to give them a trial. During the 25 years I have been in business in Masterton, I have always given the public the best article obtainable. This is the secret of my success. J DJXON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3213, 12 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3213, 12 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3213, 12 June 1909, Page 3

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