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To Cure Anaemia: More Blood. Anasmia is a condition in which people suffer from having too little blood. It is plain that what is needed is more blood. Without sufficient blood, men and women become pale sallow, languid, suffer from indigestion, headaches and heart palpitation, and are never fit to enjoy life. Anaemia opens the way for Consumption and provides the victims for a great many diseases, because the weakened system is not able to offer the same resistance as when in good health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pitls for Pale People have one great mission—to make blood. They actually combine with food and air to increase the supply. W T e have yet to hear of a case of bloodlessness in New Zealand which they are not able to cure. Don't let any dealer talk you into taking something which lie says is "just as good." If you are pestered to t.nke a substitute, send 3/- for one box, or 16 6 for six boxes to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,

LEVIN & CO., LIMITED, General Merchants and Stock and Station Agents, CHAPEL STREET, MASTEETON! AGENTS for the Liverpool, London Globe Insurance Company, Fire nd Accident. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. —the direct line; Union Steamship Company's Over Sea Lines, the Orient Royal Mail Line, via Suez; C. and A. Line, All Red Route, across Canada ; Messageries Maritimes Co, via Suez; the Northern Steamship Co., shorvest route to Auckland. Little's, Coopers, Fißon's Dips; Sutton's Famo-is Pedigree Seeds. Agricultural Manures. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, g$ The most beautiful Jwomen in the world, use VIOLET SNOW CREAM. 'T prevents hair growing, and imparts freshness and transparency to the D.ion AIA. All PhAmistH skin. Price 4/6. All chemists CONVINCING PROOF that 9\ Makes the Hair Grow, AND THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS DISPLAYED ARE GENUINE IN EVERY WAY. Studio, 171 Cashel Street, Christcburcti, Bth May, 1909* Messrs W. Brlce and Son, Hair Specialists, Chrlstcburch.

It has surprised me to learn that the authenticity of the photographs you publish has been challenged. I now wish to repeat, without qualification, that every picture was taken by me direct from the subject, and that the prints were subsequently produced from negatives which were absolutely without any retouch■?he Improved condition ol the same individual when the second photograph was taken in respect to growth of hair, was, undoubtedly solely due to Bricc s Regenerntor M It succeeded in a restoration which 1 am'afraid was quite beyond the art of even the cleverest photographer who has up to the present date exposed a plate. Let me in conclusion, wUh you all success with your wonderful Specific. I am, Dear Sirs, H. H. CLIFFORD. BTUCF/S REGENETUTOK is prepared in two strengths—3K (id.. Special strength Oh. fid. ■ for lonK-staudms,' taxes . SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS at the Pharmacies of Messrs H, T Wood. ; .T. B-ullie, Carterton ; and T. P. Wills, Pahiatua.

GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. /-VI GRlFfty FOR -A V= 3 V= rr= u-r n'T*- --/ -/ rs v=j; _-1 s; w WOBKiNG MEN ! HY drink cold tea when yon can purchase one of Gritlin's FAI'KNT TEA CANS? The bottom of this v-'an 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 mine, 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 lion. p. J. GRIFFIN, Patentee. " Wll ITKHALIi" iiOUMJOTT-BT,, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 13 December 1909, Page 7

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