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Most chemists and re- , tailers will give you BonnI ington's Irish Moss directly i you ask for it. Here and | there, however, you will I find one who does not maintain the dignity of the profession, and who will | try to sell you a substitute on which he niakes a larger profit. You know the insidious argument, "Yes, I stock Bonnington's, but have you tried my own mixture. It is 'just as good.'" Allow no one to deceive ' you. There is no remedy so good as Bonnington's Irish Moss. For over 46 I years it has been the standard cough medicine. ■ i m> I m ml m m>p ICILMA FLUOR CREAM. \■£ f England's premier face cream, ks** U the greatest discovery ever .^V-v^n made for the skin. The Iciltua '"''-'%! Natural Water it contains frees ' women forever from the slavery to greasy or oily creams. It cleans the pores, preB vents and cures chaps, sunburn, roughness, k redness and insect bites, and gives a lasting ' ft of cool comfort. Englishwomen S3 know that tl'e famous ' face cream without grease," ! is Nature's way to Beauty. H T Wfinn Chemist, Masterton. n. i. ivuuu, piuor Cremili a/6 pot .

Headache, Sndljresfion, Constipation and ftiliousnes:

h The immense number of order* ft n frootoids, sent by post direct to tu« Prt B prietor, is convincing proof mat tb | Public appreciate their ourni I power over the above-named complain*! 1 Frootoids are elegant in appearance an I pleasant to take; they are hnmensel | more valuable than an ordinary «i *t\<mm 1 they remove from the blooo, tissues, an I internal organs, wasts poisonous matte that is clogging them and choking th ohannels that lead to and f»m team. The beneficial effects of Frootoids ar evident by the disappearance of heudsch« ft bright, cheery sense of perfect hoalt] taking the place of sluggish, deproßsoi feelings, by the liver acting properly, «a« t>y uhe food being properly digested. 1 Frootoids are the proper aperient mea> cine to take when any Congestion oi Blood Poison is present, or when Conges tion of the Brain or Appoplexy is presenJ 3r threatening. Thoy have b«t»n tested »nd have been proved to afford qricl relief in such cases when ot.V,r aporitmti havrt not done any good at all. Frootoids act Bplendidly on the liver i dose taken at bed-time, onco a week, i lighly beneficial. ' A constipated habit of body >vjll b< jompletely cured if the patient will 01 »ach occasion, when suffering, takft a doc )f Frootoids, instead of an ordinar; iperient The patient thus gradualr »ecom«a independent of Aporient, M«di , one*. Price X/ 0. Chemists, Medicine Vo? ! r the Proprietor, W. G. Haarao, Ox i Jeelong, Victoria. , ! New Zealand Branch Office—No. 11 First I Floor, Hume's Buildmge|WiUi9 Street j WelliiiKtoTi

MASTERTON SCHOOL OF ART I TAKE this opportunity of informing the public of Masterton a nd district that I have fitted out an Artists' Studio, situated at re ar of Mr Eton's, chemist, where I intend holding classes for DRAWING, PAINTING IN OILS OR WATER COLOURS. Classes will be held on Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, commencing on Thursday next, April 22nd. Terms : One Guinea per quarter^ CALL AND SEE THE STUDIO. J. sIFITH.

m.w.wm. mmm^mmimmmmmmM REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES. 1 1 great increase in business compels me to move into more JL commodious premises (opposite Wagg and Co.'s Coach Factory, and as soon as the necessary alterations have been made I will take possession. The installation of a better manufacturing plant will enable me to tnrn out orders quickly, but with no deterioration in the quality of the goods. My prices will still be the lowest in town. South Queen-st. Master-ton. gggg SBresftsgggHffraßgaai

THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF THE KIND m THE WAIEARAPA. J. E. NICOL SOLE PROPRIETOR Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agent for the South bt Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance Company. msnmwi\ riiiranrmi Splendid range of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private Bale Values are absolutely the best a the market. Weekly Auction Sales held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any part of the district. The facilities for the successful conduct of sales are well anc* favourably known. Full List of Properties of all kinds on the Land Register If you have anything to sell, send it to the Masterton Auction Mart. If you want anything in the way of property, furniture, general effects and bargsius generally, call at the Masterton Auction Mart. Always Ready to do Business. J. R NICOL Auctioneer

SPRING AND SUMMER C. ADAMS & CO.. ICB-110 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. [N OUR MILLIWERY SALON (upstairs) the LATEST PRODUCL TION Sof the most eminent Parisian and London designers are NOW ON VIEW. The vat'ety an.l exoellonoe of our NEW SPRING MILLINERY will bo the admiration ot' all who appreciate correctness in style. INSPECTION INVITED. C. ADAMS & 00, GOLD MEDALLISTS.

IS THE r\VR STOCK IS ONE OP THE BES'<' in the dominion. To see is to Buy. To Buy is to get Satisfaction. To give Satisfaction is to git Recommended. To get Recommended is to increase Business. To increase Business is to make Money. Come and get Satisfaction and recommend us to your friends. Our EVENING DEESS SUITS show the highest skill in Tailoring. Quality always tells—it is what you want and what you pay for. Quality has made KEAHAGEN & CHAPMAN the leading Tailors of the district. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. [ESTD. 1895.3 P.O. Box 34 PERRY ST., MASTEKTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9582, 31 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9582, 31 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9582, 31 August 1909, Page 3

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