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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. 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 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 wiU cause your friends to remark, "How well you are looking!" To be healthy, do as the healthy do t take BEECHAM'S PILLS. For the correction of digestive troubles and for ensuring proper assimilation they Prepared only hy THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, price lo\d. (36 pills) 1/1> (5b pills) & 2/9 (168 pills)

Bnce's Regenerator MAKES - HAIR GROW m These illustrations are from genuine photographs by 11. 11. Clifford, the wellknown Christenurch photographer, and TELL A TRUE STORY! Has any other hair restorer ever shown living results? BRICK'S REGKNEIIATOR is prepared in two strengths : Price • - ■ ■ 3/6 Special Strength • 5/6 (For long-standinsr wises) Obtainable trom li'ivlhiij ohrmht*. Photos can hi seen at the Pharm■ acies of Messrs H. T. Wiod, Mastai o i; J. Bailiie, Carterton; and T. P. Will--, Paniatua.

700 ACRES. 320 acres grass. 30 acres oats balance scrub and rough feed, fully two thirds ploughable, well fenced L 3 paddocks watered by springs land good loamy soil well adapted for dairying. 7 roomed house, stable with loft, tool house, wash-house, implement shed. Title. L.I.P. Hmt £25 per aDrrani. Railway town, school and creamery, 2 miles. PRICE—£3 15S per acre, including 20 head mixed cattle, 1 draught mare, 1 2-yr-old draught Ally, d.f. plough, disc harrows, roller, mower, drill, oil engine, chaff cutter, spring dray. 7645 FORTY MILE, XOO ACRES all gmssed, except 2 acres plougho 1, 8 paddocks, all flat, will carry 3,j jJuwp per acre, 10-roomed house, uashhouse, cowbaiK hayshed and other bmldin r 3 . Carried 500 ewes all last summer and 350 all through this winter. Railway town 3 miles, school and creamery alongside. PRICE —£22 15s per acre. Terms,-6600 cash. 7623 3SO ACRES, all grassed, 40 acres rich flats in front, balance undulating to hilly, all easy, clean limestone country. Buildings- 5-rooraed house, outhouses, sheds, etc; railway, school and creamery alongside. This property has a great carrying capacity, and can turn off quantities of fat stock. PiilCE— £l4 per acre. Terms, £6OO cash. 7620 iMMUiIiiLIAKD& ESTATE AGENTS, 105 lamb'on Quay, »5 , WELLINGTON

GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. (mm. WCmCd WORKING MEM ! TTTHY think cold tea when * * you can purchase one of Griffin's PATENT TEA CANS ? The bottom of this v'an contains a small spirit )amp, '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 teavwhen Mie water litis boiled. These Cans are manufactured in different sines. ' Sold at a very reasonable price, &t all * ironmongers and storekeepers in the Dominion. Patentee. "VVmtehalij" WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9671, 9 December 1909, Page 7

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569

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9671, 9 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9671, 9 December 1909, Page 7

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