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 does this, it will only aggravate the trouble. H 5& tf&i arc the greatest corrective medicine human skill ever compounded. Don't attempt to cure yourself by dieting; you will half-starve and get little or 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 wcrk 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 are looking!'* To be heilthy, do as the healthy do, take EEECHAM'S PILLS. For the correction of digestive troubles and for ensuring proper assimilation they j Prepared only by THOMAS BEF.CHAM, St. Kefons, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, price lOjd. (36 pills) I/! I (56 pills) & 2/3 (168 pills) rCIL.MA FL'dOR CUKAM, \ £ En.il,mi's !>'<:.nici■ t.iee cream, j'-~**\ is the greatc.-t discovery ever -Jv^r,;-:--' 1 ' tm.ta f •■.'•-■ t!"' -■ ■ ;;■". Tnii Jciiiiia *''">"-'*:. W'ii:i■••! ''■>•-. t-v-r {••,■ i -he- ; !av(.-ry U gieusy or ','iiy cr-j;,ui*. )! cicaii* (he po;vs. i>rc-vr-nt.-; ::ii.i c.Mf-; chap 1 -, f unburn.'.'oii(!!uie.'jS, m iv.l I--.S i!'.l i-i-i.ct ini" c ,ami gives a Ustiw; gj ..-..,. a m" cioi ■:,■).ii"ort. Kuglisbwomen '•:<o v tf' 't fraMissa Flaor €ream &'', :":irn :i:s ' facu cream without grease," in *^.irnr-.-."-; wdy to JJe^uty. HT U/nnn Chemist, Musterton. . I . nuuu, Rl)0I . Cream, 2/6 pot-
MTCI Stock-taking Bargains LUVJimUHBHJ NEW ZEALAND 'PHONE CLOTHING FACTORY tf YOUTHS' SUITS? "3 Garments, Coat, Vest and Trousers, W~l f\ If* 27/6 to 38/-, 26 PAIES LADIES' SHOES. to 15/-. Now all to go at H /-| ~l QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. " HAVE received a large assortment of . Children's & Girls' Shoes, for summer wear. Prom points of appearance and quality they will compare with the best in town. Jk'y prices, however, are much lower than you will be asked elsewhere for similar goods. CHILDREN'S SHOES, in black and tan. GIKLS' SHOES, in black and tar. All in the Latest Styles. [Next to the Empire Hotel,] MASTBBTON.
For Children's Coughs and Colds. There is no better remedy for children's coughs and colds than Bennington's CARRAGEEN .It does them as much good I as it does the older folk, 11l REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask'for Bonnington's and 111 insist on getting it. It is dangerous to experiment when you can get a remedy ' that has stood , the test for over ■' , 46 years. k;yte£ Mr. A. M. Grant,'l"e Wbaiti, Rotorua. write*:—"For years ami colds. For chil- 4 dren it is ilie best medicine in the world; easy to take and safe. A purely Sold in ' , Vegetable Tins and Ci> , SweclmenJ Bottles only \ Heating's Worm Tablets furnish a most i , agreeable method of administering the/ only certain remedy for Intestinal or, . ThroadWorms. Perfectly safe, mild, and especially adapted for children \> To be abtiiintil 0/ all Druggists. *■ " iprictor. THOMAS KEATING
A ROMANCE OF ENTHRALLING INTEREST. Readers who delight in an ingenioasly sustained and cleverly developed mystery, which constantly keeps curiously alert, will find much to admire in the brilliant story entitled— THE DOUBLE SECRET By DUNCAN M'GREGOR, Author of "Kennedy's Foe," "Ish mael Reformed," "Edna's Peril," "A Game of Three," etc. The opening instalment clutchea the reader with hook's of steel. A young woman of refinement and position is involuntarily an eavesdropper, and hears A IERRIBLE DISCLOSURE, which affects her happiness and future career. If this be kept a secret, she is informed and believes that no harm can come to her; but. being a young woman of spirit, truth and honor, she spurns all attempts to win her to silence, determined to act the honorable part though it reduces her to beggary. Her noble conduct causes strange and dramatic complications, and the entire story is a series of most fascinating events which are portrayed with>remarkable vigor and skill The initial chapters of "THE DOUBLE SECRET" will appear in the Wairarapa Age on FRIDAY. September 17th.
WHAT YOU WANT, AND WHAT YOU MUST HAVE. ALEX. DONALD THE LADIES' TAILOR. The most stylish Patterns for COSTUMES, JACKETS, RIDING HABITS will be found in our new selection for Spring and Summer. Patterns on application. [Tel. 222 ] FURNI1 URE representative of old English styles is coming into general favour again, and during the past year we have disposed of hundreds of lines. You are invited to inspect the quaint bedroom suite shown in, our northern window. It is a decidedly fine suite—the sort that will please you I Queen-street Masterton . BEST BOOTS OR WORKING BOOTS. Try our Famous Brands. We make our Boots of the best material. Our object is to give satisfaction. Prices are reasonable. 6 ooi>3fy *cvantfrWhen they require.repairing bring them to us. We use the best of Leather for mending purposes. lufact, you can have your pick of "Leather." MEN'.S CHROME BALMOEALS, riveted soles, 10/6. SUPERIOR CHROME BALMORALS, a neat Sboot, three shapes, leather or canvas lined, sewn soles, 12/6, 14/6. MEN'a LIGHT BOX CALF BALMORALS, wide welts, a comfortable and good wearing boot, 18/6. MEN'S SPLIT KIP NA LLED SHOOTERS, remarkable value, 8/6. BEST KIP PEGGED SHOOTERS, nailed and plates, 12/6, 14/6. „ HEAVY CALF COOKHAMS, very stout soles—a boot we can recommend to farmers for winter wear— 18/6. Inspect our Goloshes andfGumboots. QUEEN-ST:, 'Phone 175. — SHOEISTS- MASTERTON. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
CUT DOWN YOUE GAS BILL ;bt using i Welsbach Burners and Mantles. These give a Better Light for one-third the gas consumpBSWAKb OF IMITATIONS.
Masterton Cycle Depot. ; hW Trade £ - BEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR BICYCLES. <f —POLE AGENTS FOR— / PREMIER ' CENTAUR GOVERNOR If ADLIN SINCLAIR bLGE STREAK B.S.A. GUN. W TRIBUNE Pattern to order. \ >RTTISH BUILT CYCLES—world's lightest and JL> best. One grade only—the best. Finish any y - colour enamel, artistically lined to order. Any class \, u j MARK, of tyres fitted. Two or three speed gear. Notice to Cyclists (Town and Country) requiring Bicycles tor the Beason, will do well by giving us a call, will receive full information, and also have the p'easure of inspecting our latust models. Most up-to-date displry ever shown in Masterton. A trial will convince you. Our Prices —From £lO to £2O. Twelve Months Guarantee. Country orders promptly executed. Catalogues supplied free. Repairs a specialty, and all work guaranteed. Give us a call. Cycle WBaJiwfacturer and Importer; EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-bTKEET, MASTERTON. zrmjvu^w/ami'immiawßzmxazamia
The Famous Remedy for Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. BEARNE, Cfeemist, Geelong, Victoria. W A AC* %MS W %#&*&£s T , M wlin ~,,_ tpiwl tWs rae dicine are amazed at its splendid h»aling power. Suiters from-Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficult,- of Rrenthine, Hc-ftrsen«?ss. Pain or Soreness in the Chest, ezperienoo delightful and rapid relief, «*id to those inose wno n,ivß wicu "; ° . . invalua bi P 0 s it a cnnp.ete cuie. It is moat comforting in allaviny Irritation in the Throat, and giving rtrergth to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough r.or Asthma to become chronic, n; Consumption who are subject to Col °^ n .g yj' iovm w^ere "Coughs" have, on then- first appearance, been property treated with tin* iredicine. No house six uld ba without it, ae, taken at the beginning, a dose or two 13 generally sufficient and a complats care i 8 certain t0 ForwarTed L post to any fcddrcEa°whon not obtainable locally. Obtainable from Herbert T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton. »£W IEAI&m RBAEGH OFFICE---BG !! FIRST FLOOR. HUWE'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET, WFLLINGTON.
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