r If you feel tired out, iViere't nothing that will refresh you more than a bath, either hot or coif to whith n cdded * tabletpoenful of Colaan '• Mtut&roV It givei the water a daLghtful creamy softneu, with jutt sufficient warmth to promote • •plendid after-glow and i yet to mild that the mosl jenslivc skintuftari no hurt fronj /-*> / ■kmn "SJS7' M| HHH Haw e* « IIPJI a LMAN'J IUOTA&D Look at the passing crowd Tfes6 we meet in the street* They all complain aloud Of the Oorns on their feet. The certain cure for Corns, Proganrira has proved oft, Tho' pain r ;il, hard as horns; Or tendi-r, sore and Boffc. Our life in far too ahort This torture to endure, To Progandra resort And prove thiß certain euro.' "BARRAeLeUGH'S PROGHNDRH Q* all Medicine Vendor* l/« pet Box, Prince of Wales Stables. HOLE & WELCH, Proprietors. iATJHFUL attention a;iven to aE \J horses left <ir th < subtea. CABS MEET ALL Th \IS S. • m»jie or doable harness. ( ooduaddoekiiui.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 3
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