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FOH SKIN PROIECIIO m m 7 m 88? Cross Oliifment : zs?i <S/ i4UtiUttJdi**MC!tKtfU^ Price, 1/6 pet 1 pot. Testimonial Cures Skin Troubles of every Description. Messrs. A. MURDOCH & CO., Wellington. * : Dear Sirs, —I write you these few lines to inform you that youl 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, 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, WILLIAM A Obtainable from J. V. GORDON, Chemist, sole agent four Masterton. MALLINSGN'S SHEEP Testimonial ■•i np.ve again to express my entire satisfaction with the dsulc of the use of Oil Sheep Dip. Last year. ?e used it with all the Sheep on the Station, wit i the exception of aOOO that were dipped in another brand, The wool from "Mallinson's" was decidedly the better in condition I shall us= no other brand this year."—Yours truly, . , EOLY. Strathbogie, Emmaville. N.B.W. 19/6/09 m\\ llfliill m '"flilttimnillll '"lilt Will \yi&u fi2SS Nourishes and aidp gi< Ttlh srd Itslnie c) vircl filie, > ills si] lixii g jnar.tes fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet. SOLE AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., ■JEBTOIS QUjST, "VHIIIKOTC't. Are You Stalked % the Spectre of Poor Clothing ? A Wan Cannot be Comfortable in the kind, of Clothes that can only be worn with an apology. His mind isn't free because he is conscious that other people notice it. Dcii't hsjEfer ycnttelf "with a Suit tbat is) likely to haunt you. Get one of KBAHAGEN & CHAPMAN'S i , - STYLISHLY CUT AND "WELL-MATE SUITS. EVEBY SUIT IS MALE to bring cut the "Wearer's own individuality. The Best Materials and First-class Tailoring combine to Clothe you in a Suit that YOU "WILL BE PBOUD TO WEAK. Order a NEW &UIT TO-DAY and get into the Well-dreered Circle. KRAHAGEN~& CHAPMAN, ■'£N High-class Tailore [- Ferry-street, Masterton.

Choice Carpet Squares and Bedside Rugs. WE have just landed scire cf lie etcicett ard riclfst irt Squares.& Bugs Masterton las ever seen, Uquaies tlat larmonise -with every, every style of furnittfre, and Bugs tlat give tlat sntig lite feeling to every lome. Abandon chilliness and itveet in a Carpet ard Bug the winter. Call aid inspect our &tcclu A line yon will appreciate. long Bedside Bugs frcm T/fl. Sjecinl "Bedmin&ter" long and" Beavy, 15/6. Choice Crimen exd Blue Bugs at£s9d. Choice Burners ef all lures ard st all pirn. Alt Ctiifc Squares £3 12s €d, £4> 15s, JE& 6s £6 7s 6d,, aid aha i rius. -1 nut St every purse. ■ Art Furnishers, Tel 238.3 MASTEETON

OUR CLOTHES FIT. rjAHE three things distinguish the clothea we make are Fit, Fashion and. Workmanship. WINTEB GOODS ii Are now here, ana .y® . ask you to in spect ifce. variety. ';' 'v V ' W. PAULING, TAILOR, QU-bEN STBEET 4

THE Cheapest {Edison Phonograph—the New Combination Gem Machine, all the latest improvements, plays 2 and 4 minutes with one reproducer, you .must hear thi» machine. The Book Arcade Co., (Next to Hooper's).] Agents for Edison's famous Phonographs. Write for a Iree catalogue

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

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586

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

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