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VK!m«wOT«ej!sss»a»®Bffl™i 1 wS&Si Pplce, 1/6 pep pot. Testimonials UtCfSOffptlOlla Messrs. A. MURDOCH & CO., Wellington. Dear Sirs, —I write yon these few lines to inform you that yonf wonderful Rod Cross Ointment has saved me from agony of the most (earful 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 1 was. It you want any further reference at any time, send anyone to me and I will be only toa pleased to tell them of my wonderful cure.—Yours faithfully, WILLIAM Obtainable from J. V. GOKDOIV, Chemist, sole agent for Masterton.

I allfillfti 'I EMM Testimonial 1 .it.* <£ again to express my entire satisfaction with the juU of the uso of Mailman's Oil Sheep Dip. Last year . .e used it with all the Sheep on the Station, with the exdptson oi aOUO that were dipped iu another brand. The vool frein "Mallinson's" was decidedly the better in c>ndiuon I bhaU us.- no other brand this year."—Yoars truly, . . BOLT. Suathtcgip, Emmaville. N.B.W. 19/6/09 mmm VtSiV, Wmm M OuIHU u|ill P'Ji m m ®sm VP&& Nomishea and aidp g»< v<h srd tolue it vccl filre,' > ?)]s fc)l J:yug ]t>a-:liS-fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet. SOLE AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD. C QUAY, WEILISGTC* Spectre of Poor Clothing ? X Man Cannot be Comfortable in -the kind of Clothes that can only be worn with an apology. His mine* isn't free because he is conscious that other people notice it. Don't hsrnper yourself -with a Knit that is] likely to haunt you. Get one cf HMmMMmmummt STYLISHLY CUT AND WELL-MALE SUITS. EVERY 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 J3E PROUD TO WEAK. Order a NEW SUIT TC-DAY and get into the Well-dressed Circle. High-class Taitore - - Perry-street, Masterton.

/ E have just landed seme <£He choicest ard richest Art FQuares.& Bugs Masterton has ever seen, Squaies that bauncnise with 6very overy style of furniture, and Bugs that give that snug lite feeling to 6very home. Abandon ehillint ss ar.d ii/vett in a ■wamth-grviug Carpet atd Bug .for the -witter. Call and insiect cur stock. A line you vill appreciate, long JEeddde Eugs ficm C/F. Sj-fd.il ".Bcdniinstfcr" long and Beavy, 35/6. Choke (.limjcn bidElue Eugs at f s 9d. Choice iunners cf all iircs ard at allpikee. £H Ctntc Squares .£3 12s £d, M 16s, £b It, £& 7s Cd,;. aid Uhtr jihifc. • 1 intt ■«,. 5t every purse. Art Furnishers, Tel 233.1 MASIEBTOtf. HE Cheapest 'Edison Phonograph . tho New Combination Gem Machine, all the latest improvements, plays 2 and 4> minutes with one reproducer. You must hear thi* nwchine. The Book Arcade Co., (Next to Hooper's).] Agents for Edison's famous Phonographs. Write for a iree catalogue OUR CLOTHES FIT. ~ mHE three things that distinguish the clcthea we make are Fit, Fashion and r c Workmanship. || WINTER GOODS ~ Are now here, and wa | " aßk you to inspect the \j variety.. W. PAULING, TAILOR, QUfcEN' STBEET*

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

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

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

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