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515 WWH!W-.WWv"«-,lr an every-day care of yourself? Prevention, you know, is over so much better than cure. A little irregulai > }y of tho stomach seems such a trivit.l thing- to-d:.y, but next week it ii a malady, ever getting: more scriou; ; iittlo ailment* soon become big- ccmpiaints. Cure that little irregulai ily at on«. Neglect it, and it ler.ds swiiily to dyspepsia, indigestion, «;n----stip.tion, flatulence, biliousness, headache, and perhaps a train i.f grcatercvils. Even these will yield to But why run the risk of so much suffering? What folly to delaywaiting till one is HI. A dose of llicse famous pills, taken whenever the least weariness is experienced, will effectually prevent any unpleasant developments. Don't wait till you have to be cured. Take an every-day care of yourself; remember always, If ynu keep tho bowels regular and the liver In working order you will never be troubled with indigestion and its attendant miseries. "Taking care" of course moans that the standard remedy must be always at hand. In many thousands of homes Beechnm's Pills are regarded as the family medicine, and are kept in an appointed place always ready for use. VVhc n you notice a symptom you want to get rid of It at once ; there is no time like the present. To be always prepared, you, too, must keep a box of these famous pills BEECH AM'S PILLS arc specially ( suitable for Females r>.' all ages. < t Sold in boxe?, j:rice.lOld., l/U & 2;<). *

THE 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 they are just the class that particular dressers like to have. Place your order for your next suit with me. Satisfaction will follow, and the price will please you.

*ns 1700 ACRES. 320 acres grass. 30 acres oats balance scrub and rough feed, fully two thirds ploughable, well fenced 13 paddocks watered by springs urdulating land good loamy soil well adapted for dairying, 7 roomed house, stable with loft, tool house, wa*h-house, implement shed. Title, L.I.P. Bent JE2S per annnm. Kaiiway town, school and creamery, 2 miles. PKICE— £3 15S per acre, including 20 head mixed cattle, 1 draught mare, 1 2-yr-old draught iilly, d.f, plough, diso harrows, roller, mower, drill, oil engine, chaff cutter, spring dray. 7645 FORTY MILE. 100 ACRES, all grassed, except 2 acreß ploughed, 8 paddocks, all flat, will carry 3£ sheep per acre, 10-roomed house, washhouse, cowbails. bayshed and other buildings. Carried 500 ewes all last summer and 350 all through this winter, Kaiiway town 3 miles, school and creamery alongside. PKICE —£22 15S per acre. Terms, J2600 cash. 7623 350 ACRES, all grassed, 40 acres rich flats in front, balance undulating to hilly, all easy, clean limestone country. Buildings- 5-rooraed house, outhouses, etc; railway, school and creamery alongside. This property has a groat carrying capacity, and can turn off quantities of fat s«-ock. PRICE— £I4 per acre. Terms, .£6OO cash 7620 LAND 4 ESTATE AGENTS, 105 Lajobton Quay, GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. WORKING MEN S drink cold tea when you can purchase one of Griffin's PATENT TEA CANS? The bottom of this Can contains a small spirit lamp, or other suitable oil may be used. The lamp when lit will warm tea in 5 minutes, or boil water in 12 minutes. The Can may be used on the road, in the bush, quarry, or coal Fresh Tea may be made in the Can when required, by adding the tea when the water has boiled. These Cans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storekeepers in the Domi aion. P. J. GRIFFIN, Patentee. "Whitehall" Botjlcott-6t,, WELLINGTON. '/dm r-~ -) is carefully packed in air-light, d«mp-;roof cartons to preserve its ttrcnglh ai.ti ,I,uou; Take no substitute—it cost* only 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per Jb, ■?

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9645, 10 November 1909, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
650

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9645, 10 November 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9645, 10 November 1909, Page 7

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