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MEULI'S PATENT PIPE BEEAST FASTENING FOE HORSE COVERS. HOESE COVERS FROM 16s. COW COVERS equaily as cheap.£ & Si I DLRES Perry Stree*, Mastexton. HlHlf ■MwpMWwuumwa 'm m ll^r "Isn't it delightful! | I never run short of Milk for ; Cooking or Baking, or for j Babyjs use. I always ju: t keep a few tins of the rich creamy "Highlander" in the House, and that saves all worry, besides it's quite as economical as it is handy !"

is usually, indicative of deficient vitality and points to Rn impaired state of the general lieaitli which should have immediate andpersever» ing attention. It is the condition which always obtains when, for any reason, the body i 3 not receiving the dan supply <>f life-force from the nourishment taken. The cause is l.irgely connected with the imperfect assimilation of food. Generally it L failure on the part of the digestive i-ji-Kaiu to perform their functions ? satisfactorily. When the stomach i i.-i out of order, tono very speedily [ departs. Consequently the scientific method of dealing with the want-of-Itone trouble is to secure the restoration of the digestive organs to their | normal vigour. This can always he accomplished by the intelligent use lof BEECHAM'S TILLS the most I efficacious of all family medicines. J They never fail to dissipate all tl.e 1 conditions which catise a person to rbe "run down" or "below par" land to bring back health, strength, 5 and buoyant spirits. When you fed depresscrl or listless they will make 4 you fresh and fit. Remember that y v/ant' of health, more often than I not, 19 due to S3 KJ & W ISPI 5 Sold In boxes, price lojd., 1/1J & 2/9.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 28 May 1910, Page 7

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278

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 28 May 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 28 May 1910, Page 7

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