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res r m §i!m@nt m &%&£ m m m Ppico, 1/6 pet l pot. Testimonial : Messrs. A. MURDOCH & CO., Wellington. Dear Sirs, —I write you these few lines to inform you that your wonderful Red Cross Ointment has saved me from agony of the most fearful description. For weeks I have been suffering from piles, which trouble I contracted through driving a delivery cart, and I could get no relief from a ny source. I could not sleep at nights and was almost driven to distraction, when I heard of and used your ointment. That very night I received relief. J and before I used half the pot I was as well as ever I was. If you want any further reference at any time, send anyone to me and I will be only too - pleased to tell them of my wonderful cure.—Yours faithfully, .-.-j WILLIAM J.Obtainable from J. V. GORDON, Chemist, sole agent for Itiasterton.

High-Class Dentistry . AT MODERATE FRICES. is dear at aqy price. Our complete organisation and equipment enables us to turn oi}): the very best dental ' work at extremely moderate prices. OUR WONDERFUL CONTOUR DENTURES, WITH PORCELAIN GUMS. AKc FACSIMILES OF NAI URE. scts of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Temporary sets re-made to permanent. £!/!/-, Painless Extraction, I/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ord'-r ci. Si„ g le Tooth. 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. Wri<o or call for father parskchak FROST & FROST, - SURGEON DENTISTS. W WILLIS STREET 00 *«<*> «lo«> Peiren. CW»t>. WELLINGTON.

.ii'vj |: : J ; i*. &i fee • "I have again to express my entire satisfaction with the. resulc of the use of Mailman's Oil Sheep Dip. Last yea~ we used it with all the Sheep on the Station, with the ex , ception oi 2000 that were dipped in another brand. The! wool from "Mallinson's" was decidedly the better in condition. I shall use no other brand this year."—Yours truly, sij E. C. BODY. Strathbogie, Emroaville. N.S.W. 19/6/09 m m smbs IliiWfc »..«4«niiflifni< m mm "•wwwniPjiuißiiiM mu *JK ■•<■■-:'7!,'-' -9 '^'ti^^fj^tfeß?^%'iW*V?lVy.{>"-l«'V Wwi ill urn m Etssas Nourishes and aide growth and texture 'or wool fitre, Fills all living parasites Fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet. SOLE AGENTSJOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., JEEYOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON.

■fjtsja-.aßrya&M.v > - V'^v-^i 0; 21b GLASS JARS. CANT lib, 21b, 71b TINS. «>G j* SIZE TO SUIT ANY FAMILY.

iKllMi&llto^aM MATRON and MAID. EASHION has decreed that for the present no ]ady can afford to be -without a good Tailor-made Costume. It is at once the most practical and becoming diess for winter wear. The Tailor-rcade Costumes produced by Krahagen and Chapman are especially worthy. Ihey are cut from the finest materials by expert cutters, and tailored by competent workmen. Krahagen and Chapman impart distinctiveness to the garments they make, and a K. & C. Tailor-made Costume marks its wearer as a woman of Fashion and refined tastes. further, Krahagen and Chapman are daily complimented by satisfied patrons, who avow that their Costumes are a pleasure to wear. This is particularly.thacase with a and C. Ijong Coat and Seven Gored Skirt Costume. Let your Next Costume be Tailored Hero. Krahagen and Chapman^ PEEBY-STBEET, High-class Tailors, SIAS P.O. Box 31 [Esfcd. 2895J TeL S«o§

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10049, 23 May 1910, Page 2

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534

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10049, 23 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10049, 23 May 1910, Page 2

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