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rptlE First Shipment of spring Patterns has come to hand, and embraces all the most popular shades of dependable Tweeds obtainable. You are specially invited to inspect these goods, for tht\ are just the class that particular dressers like to have. Place your oroer for your next suit with me. Satisfaction will follow, and he will olfase you. GEORGE HERON, NRAIN MERCHANT, GEOCEB and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Cham and Hall Streets, 'Vtasterton.

Eating carelessly frequently causes stomach troubles, but careful eating will never right thetn. 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. PILLS are 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 Beecham's Pills a chance and you will again know the pleasures of a sound digestion. Appetite will return and the digestive organs again work 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 healthy, do as the healthy do, take BEECHAM'S PILLS. For the correction of digestive troubles and for ensuring proper assimilation they Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, price lOjd. (36 pills) I/I J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9610, 2 October 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9610, 2 October 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9610, 2 October 1909, Page 7

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