Hij^Hiillll "For over 50 years I have always kept Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in tho house. My . father often told me that it <vrA my life when I was very young." ijj| hi I'.ioiisands 'l of te^Ayer's Cherry I'octoral nHIIHI is a household word. nM used pf ni'St *'* a by the grandparents, 6y the parents, and now by the children. For colds and coughs, croup, bronchitis, la grippe, inflammation in the throat or in the bronchial tubes, WmmW^mmm is the standard remedy the world over. It contains no narcotic or poison. Accept no substitute. Put up in large and small bottles. r- .J <■■ n P . J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell. Mass.. U. S. A. REALLY REGENERATES^ This is the peculiarity of this unique hair-producer—it produces. It is not a quack nostrum merely bottled to sell. It is the crowning achieyement of Mr. W. Brice's fifty years' experience as a hair-specialist. It returns to the haircells just what is missing of Nature's i original equipment. It extirpates dis--1 ease by an absolutely natural process. These photographs tell their own *tory. They were taken by Mr. H. H. Clifford, of Christchurch, who guarantees their absolute fidelity. wvmmmm Be/ore Using. After Using. ' Here are scraps of testimony clipped at hazard from scores of letters:—"Better than anything I can get in England." ... "I think it is only right to inform an honest man of his successful treatment." Price, 3/6. Special Strength, 5/6. From leading chemists or from— W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Street, Chrlstchurch. & Photos cai? be seen at the Pharm acies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Mssterton J. Baillie, Carterton; and T. P. Wills Pahiatoa. i W^^l^^^SlM A purely "*QB& r Sold In j Vegetable Tins and Q> \ Sweetmeat Bottles only Keating's Worm Tablets furnish a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or i , Thread Worms. Perfectly safe, mild, . and especially adapted for children/ k. T" be obtained of all Druggists. ■*& ""' Proprietor, THOMAS XEATING
W! m WjZ s#& r&>\ ss «* ***: ■h £«g **s3* Sfc mmvmtnmm B@ 1 I Anycr3 can'buy some Ic , inferior grade! tea, put it up in a i T fancy mark it 2/- p Hlb—or anvJOtfier price. I "l SOLD It-Y k, ■, V.W MEOfiL iMOAJE&Co.'s \i Is pure Ceylon and pure blendci j]|j tea, and you have a guarantee | j 4of its Purity, Quality and Value. |jij i|!l has stood the test for THIRTY ii'ii! I YEARS, from 1879 to 1909
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9997, 18 March 1910, Page 3
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405Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9997, 18 March 1910, Page 3
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