What a grand family medicine Ayer's Sarsaparilla is! Gocd for tho child, good for tho parnr.f .rood for the grandparent. Generation after ati>Jßk j?'«on has used it. >/And to- ■ >v y c}nc tho | world 1 o v or. i Always 3 keep, a " bottle f of it in tlao House. Sometime v during the year some member of the family will certainly need it. Youcansurelytrustamedicinethathas been used for over sixty years. Tested and tried, and never found wanting. is tho best family medicine that ever was made. It makes puro blood, and pure blood is tho source of good health. As now made, Aycr*s Sarsaparllla contains no alcohol. Tlicro are many imitation Sarsaparillas Go sure you get "Aycr's."
m n m is m %m m m *&c*i '/SB w--21b GLASS JARS. i &8S are* % >K i FRIMLEY Products embody the Best Fruit and Vegetables. The utmost care and Cleanliness. The highest skill in Preparation. Labelled in conformity with the Pure Food Act
E have the following Second-hand Cars for sale, and they are guaranteed in first-cUs* order—--1 8 h-p. ALLDAY, single cylinder, S6at 4, spara wheel, two iarups, pump, and ail tojls. Perfect oraer. 1 6 h-p. ROVER, seat two, perfejt orler, 2 lamps, all tools, ic 1 18-22 SSTUART HOOD, head lights, side lights, spare wheel, glass cover, 4 cylinders, 'I igaitions, perf eat. order. "We also OVERHAUL and EEPAIR all mikes nf Gars. NV job too large—no job too small. Send>our Cars to us and be a satisfied motorist. 217 QUEEN STEEET, Telephone 141. MASTEETON. Private Addresses—loß and 106 Bannister. Street.
Made FINISHED in tlio choicest style, mada by expert *ailors, from ;hest quality materials. Prices suitable to every purse. We _ promise to fit you, whether thin or stout, tall« r sborfc. A largo range of patterns to ohooe at from .£3 upwards. Hard-wearing Serges—tbe cloth that always looks well and wears bettor. A charmiug cloth for Sunday war, for tbe one cobur people. Nav? or black. Winter Blouse Flannels, Wicseys, Flannelettes, are everyday necessities. You always neod them. That's why we stock them that your need might be supplied. I BSOLUTELT the latest spinJ\. magi, from loom to wearer, ™»*,dy for winter. Tweed is the jn mark of hard wear and smartness. It is tbe cloth chosen by the people who love to appear dressy :n the best sense of the word. The newest shades and stripes on hand. Call and inspect. Choice Ribbons, Ties, Bibban Velvets. Gloves, and *he hundrad atid one trifles that ladies chossoand us--> to complete their outfit, Gainsborough Buckles—the yery latest. Takes you right back to the gi>od old times. A bargain at Is 9d eao : a. Other baits in stock. Graham & Co. Mast6rton. Telephone 14 "THE STORE FOE EVERYTHING"
■ TEA-STEAINEE is always [useful . in the home, and you can have one of these beautiful new pattern aluminium strainers by just simply penning these words—"Please send>e the "AMBER TIPS TEA STEAINEE" advertised by you in to-day's Add your name and address, and drop it in the nearest letter box. Upon receipt of your request we will immediately send the Strainer There is no sfcringjto this 'offer, and by asking for it you place yourself under no obligation. ADDRESS AMBER TIPS TEA CHRISTCHURCH.
In Cash for an Hour's Work. Ist Prize. 5 Guineas. 2nd ~ 3 3rd ~ 2 Given for the greatest number of genuine English dictionary words (excluding geographical, personal, and other proper names) formed from the letters in the sentence "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion cures speedily and completely, coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, difficult breathing, and all chest complaints." It would be well to make jour words short, because each one of the 11!) letters can be used but once. For example the letter "D" occurs six times. After forming, say, the word "Due," you would have left only five "D's," three '• U's," and eleven " E's." The same word is not to be listed twice. Without care, many contestants will probably fall short of 25 wordi. Contest Conditions. Decision to be rendered iittceii days alter contest closes, if possible, and prizes paid at once. A well-known business man to act as judge, whose decision shall be final; names of winners to be announced in this paper. In case of a tie, tho contestant who leaves unused tlie least number of letters (from the 110) to have preference; if a further tie, the list with the curliest postmark to win, or if of same date, prize will be divided. No correspondence entered into, as all contestants are to be treated alike. Each contestant to enclose a panel from tho box around a purchased bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, tho panel must contain the words "Gives Immediate Relief," but front or back panel from larger bottles will serve (i.e. gives two chances). Contestants may send in more than one list, if box-panel for each is enclosed. Post wordlists after April 30th and before June 15th (stating your count) to " Manager, Tonking's Contest," P.O Box 100, Wellington. gk Tonking's Linseed Emulsion obtainable from all "' Chemists & Storekeepers, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per bottle. Yv T hoJesale: l.oraall -Merchants.
j makes: beautiful women. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER MAKES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND BEAUTIFUL, - ADIES-Have you a thick, healthy growth of filken wavy hair? .J Or is your hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at the ends ? Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hairier premature greyness? If so vou should use the ALOS HAIR RESTORER. Mr Davies, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Auckland. ;j ; Dear Sir -I find much pleasure in recommending the Alosi Hair Ke has dono my hair so muoh good. I always had a poor growth of hair your preparation. I have Ssed five bottles altogether, and you ca, photo enclosed the wonderful change it kasmade. I am recommend, my friends.—l remain, yours very thankfully,—MlSb IDA AKU&i Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Mr Pavies, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Anckland. , . Dear Sir -I have found the Alos Hair Restorer the best I have ever used for my hair. My hair was quite grey when -I first used your preparation and now I have not ; white hair in my head. Wishing you every remam, yours faithtully, MRS R. S. DELANET, 14, Sentimal Street, Heme Bay. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER being a purely Herbal Remedy, containing no grease, oils, dyes, or colouring matter of any kind; therefore does not make] the hair sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. SOLE AGENT FOR MASTERTONJ. L. HUGHES, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 123 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON And from W. H. DAT, General Storekeeper, Main Street, Grey town. J PREDDT, storekeeper, Carterton.
CONVINCING PROOF that Makes the Ha/f GtGW,\ AND THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS DISPLAYED ARE GEWUIME IN LVERY WAY. Studio, 171 Casliel Street, Chrlstchurch, Bth May, 1909. Messrs W. Brlco and Son, Hair Specialists, Christchurch. Dear Sirs, — - v It ha 3 surprised me to learn that the authenticity of the photographs you publish has been challenged. I now wish to repeat, without qualification, thct every picture was taken by me direct from the subject, and that the prints were subsequently produced from negatives which were absolutely without any retouching whatover. The improved condition of the same individual when the second photograph was taken in respect to growth of hair, was, undoubtedly solely due to " Brice's Regenerator." It succeeded In a restoration which I 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, wish you all success with your wonderful Specific. I am, Dear Sirs, 11. H. CLIFFORD. BRICE'S REGENERATOR is prepared in two strengths—Hs. 6d., Special strength ss. 6d\ (for long-standing cases). SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS Photos can De seen at trie Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Masterton J. Baillie, Carterton and T. P. Wills, Pahiatua. as Memory Treasures Impressions received, and reproduces them as occasion occurs, clear, calm, and coherent, so treaeuie in your mind the fact that Ba l raclouuh'p Magic Nervine is coronated King of all Toothache Cures. »»G)i For Raging Toothache. Relit f in ore ruinate. Arrests decay, bills the mrve. It makes ibe neive-j aglow. Be sure it is " Llanaclough's." Take uo other. Ps-ico ly-, All Medicine Vendors. GEORGE HERON, >( RAIN | MERCHANT, GRO( and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets
ssva QV3H s.ooa sswa av3H s.ooa THE ■mm B$S m i ■ i 1 THE ABOVE DOGS HEAD LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE DOGS HEAD BASS
The price is smitii, the zemefly 6uref ACACIAN BALSAM its name; Don't have a cough, when there's a cure That brought the discoverer fame. Bj now to the chemist repair, A bottle of BALSAM procure; Yield no more to darkest despair, For with it good health will endure. Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, 1/6 it may not De genarany Known mat ine greatest candlemaking establishment in the world is in England. It is that of Piuce's Patent Candle Company, Ltd. with two other large factories, one at Battersea on the Thames, and the other on the Mersey, neir Birkenhead, covering together thirty acres, and giving employment to about 2,200 people. The leading position held by the company is shown no' merely by their having received (he large number of eighty-six awards at the principal International Exhibitions during the past half century, but especially by the unique fact that five of these are Grand Prix gained in the greatest candle producing countries o' the European continent —namely, in Antwerp in 1894, Amsterdam in 1896, Brussels in 1897, and Paris in 1899 and 1900. Some of the company's specialties are: Gold Medal Palmiiine, Grand Prize Parastrine Shade, and Best Stearine Candle; Childs', Royal Castle, New Patent and Palmitine Star Night Lights; Eegina, Glycerin Cream, arid Court Toilet Soap 3. Ga3 Engine and other Lubricating Oils. Glycerin absolutely pure Price's Soaps and Candles are stocked by all Grocers and Storekeepers? in the Wai rapa district.* A little forethought may save you no ena of trouble. Anyone who makers it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhopa Remedy at hand knowa this to be pefect Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. DIFFERENT TO OTHERS. Chamberlain's Tablets do not aofc upon the bowels like most sedatives and cathartics, They possess such tonic properties that they soon even the weakest stomach so it can properly and voluntarily perform its . functions. Charaberlain'3 Tablets never cause griping or pains of any sort. Sold by all chemists and store teeners.
AMUSEMENT RECREATION EDUCATION. " N evening saved from dullness-guests entertained—worries smooth--iJI ed out—the irritation of a nervous day removed. Songs, Dance Music, Band Music, Classics -fis tha programme to your mood and your aU Th£Ts the practical side of the Edisjn Phonograph-and the Edison is an intensely practical instrument. AH are invited to inspect our Machines and Roaords. Amberol and Standard Records arriving daily. ,„ .. * ur A laree assortment oE extras in stock. PriC3S right. Write for Mison Catalogues (illustrated). Write t3-day. Country orders receive prompt attention. CYCLERY AND PHOEERY DEPOT, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STEEET, MASTEETON.
... The Perfect Pick-me is a title which may be applied to that indispensable item in every family's favourite remedies—Beecham's Pills. They possess in a very marked degree those peculiar properties which constitute the ideal restorative, their effect upon the run down disordered system is at once noticeable in renewed energy, freedom from headaches, biliousness, and the many evilconsequences of indigestion. Their curative action, moreover, is real and lasting. Not only do they pick you up but they keep you going strong and steady.' When run down take Sold everywhere in boxes, price md. (36 pills) Hlh (•?« pills) «* 219 (168 pills).
ibject to Colds on the :r:^^;;;C7;;F a ;inilr;itation"in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma t< cS^hs'' have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be Without it, s )iuc, nor consumption xo uevciup. T - -- --- - lete cure is cer tain * - w - a he4rne - & °°- "*• ° eoionE ' vic ™ ria - Forwardea by post to any addreß9 ' when not obte,na,,ie ,oca,,i " "-" —— "■« BBniinu nircior it-n e» cisbt ci nrm BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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