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A GOOD HABIT Keep Tonking's Linseed - Emulsion In The Home. Wo arc all creatures of habit, and, perhaps, ono of tho best habits wo can cultivate is, "in timo of health prepare for Bickneas." Wo all catch colds Dominion weather is so changeable, and temperatures so suddenly alter, that the wonder is that we arc not all tho timo with cough and cold. Knowing tho liability Now Zealanders have for catching colds, a good habit can bo formed by all of us by keeping a bottle of TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION in tho homo ready for tho cold tho moment it arrives. In tho office, shop, factory, warehouse, and travelling bag are other good places to konp 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 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 cure and lung tonic, and considerably better even than all tho praise wo can give it. "Keep Tonking's by you" is a good habit. Don't let any dealer persuade you into taking somethicg olse supposed to bo "just as good." There is only ono *"Tonking'n Linseed Emul sion." Sold orerywhere in th'rco sizes, la 6d, 2s 6d, ancl 4s 6d a bottle. 3 A Sold In Vegetable Tins and © Sweetmeat Bottles only Keating'sWorm Tablets furnish a most 1 | agreeable method of administering the ( only certain remedy for Intestinal or 1 Threadworms. Perfectly safe, mild, A k and especially adapted for children^ To be obtained of all Druggists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING^ London, Eng.

HONEST TEA IS L~ lb A MAP V* THE BESI POLICY Price, 8s 6ci ««* 51b Lead Packet 6r Tin. Obtainable all Storekeepers or direct from THE 2ANDA TEA CO.. 159 Feat hm ton btre±t, V/ELLINGTON. Beauty's Secret, m ICILMA FI.UOR.CK!:A>r. England's premier face crt-ani, ii the greatest discovery ever made for the skin. The Iciima Natural Water it contains frees women forever from the slavery to tftasy or oily craams. It cleans the pores, invents and cures chaps, sunhuni, rocrihne s, rediess and insect bitw.and (Jives a lasting se-v.e of cool comfort. Englishwomen kno v thnt Mma Finer Cream the famous ' face cream without grease," is Nature's way to Beauty. OLIT Uinnn Chemist, 'Masterton. H «!• I ■ "UuUj pj uor Cream, H/C potHendnche, Indigestion, constipation and Biliousness o Tit* rnmenae number of ordeai fo Fr-.'-oioiiis, uiitifc hy j><>M direct to tiifl Pro cr.. '.,r, is convincing proof that tb Pulii.c nru)--eei.'ite their Bp)endid curini power ov< r the above-named complainti Frootoid* are elegant in appearance am pleasant to take; they are immense!; more valuable than an ordinary aperient cbey remove from tho blood, tissues, an< .ntr.rnal or.-.aiis, waste poisonous matte lb at in cliwrn-g t!.em and choking the channels that lead to and from thorn. The beneficial effects of Frootoida ore ev.dnt-.i by the disappearance of headache, a !>ri!,'ht, cheery eetise of perfect health taViu,? the place of sluggish, depTesead fee, in Ks, by the liver acting properly, "Mid ijy iho food being properly digested. I rootoids are tho proper aperient meaicino to take when any Congestion oi Bio id Poison is present, or when Cong«s. tioi of tho Brain or Appoplexy io present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford qrioi reli-'f in such cases when other aperienti hav j not done any good at all. F 'ootoids act splendidly on the liver, a d< 8« taken at bed-time, once a week, ii bdgl.ly beneficial. A constipated habit of body 'will b» completely cured if the patient will od each occasion, when suffering, take a doa« Df jfrootoixls, instead of an ordinarj ape, ient. The patient thus gradual!; Decomwa independent of Aperient Medi sine*. $ Pi ice 1/6. Uhemistfl, Medicin® Va» jr tie Proprietor, W. O. H«&rn«, Ch Seebog, Victoria. n'e.w Zealand Branch Office—No. 11 First >'l"or, Hume's Buildings Willis Street Wollicfjtn

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 7

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