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IfPf'J sl lf£lt"i r iT T " ,gßKl^awa W L'S llitinesit /c v -i-~ir:. n •j'/\; as A\~~; ;K m \£2* '•''...■■ ''V• • r f'3 mm Qescriptlon Testimony i Messrs. A. MURDOCH & CO., Wellington. Dear Sirs, —I write you these few lines to inform you that youl wonderful Red CfOSS OifltfflSSSS has saved me from agony cf 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 Obtainable frcm «J. V, CGRECP, CS-.e ir.ist, sole agent for EVlasterton.

MALLINSON'S —^ C<\ fV-S/'AJ. . ""*«>=»» Testimonial "I have again to express my entire satisfaction with the result of the use o£ Mallin on's Oil blietiy L>jp. List year wo used it with all the Sheep on the Stauon, witu the ex- . caption oi 2000 tkaS were dipped in- another brand. The wool from "Mallinson's" was decidedly tbo better in ortndition I stall us . 210 other brand this year."—"-Yours truly, . iGLY. Etntlitcgie, Enmavine. N.tAV. IS,'C\ yuyn" ~jr- v- 1 j t.Jv;, . t>. -*»' sfHl ''llßH'lllljl A 'PI sl lliiwii I 'lgv,t 1 o,-- - •--. ' 'Xf ■>"£'& Nourishes and aid? gTcwik trd ifxtrie ct v(<l f.tu. J- •;'?? :•] kv Fulfils all the lequiieiueßU cf tbo ideal I ip. Write for Bookiet.SOLB AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD.: , JEEVOIS QVAV, TH.IIDKGIO f IF.r.ttS mOSßßimsr Are You Stalked "by the Spectre of Poor Clothing ? .4 Ma n Cannot be Ccmfcrtsble In the kind cf Clothes that can only be worn with an M apoFcjgy. IHis mind isn't f?(.e because he is! conscious that other people notice it. Dcn't hamper yourself •with a Suit that is] lilstly to haunt you. Get one cf KEAHAGEI & CHAPMAN'S STYLISHLY CUT AND WILI-iJAIE fcUITS. ■ EVEBY SUIT IS MADE to bring cut the Wearer's own individuality. ' The Best Materials ancS Fsrst-cFass Taifortng combine to Clothe you in a Suit that TtOU "WILL BE PBOUD TO WEAB. Order a NEW SUIT TO-DAY end get'into the Well-drc sred Circle. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN High-class TaHore - - Perry-street, Rftastertorc.

Choice Csrpef Squares and Bedside lugs. WE havo just lacked scire rf the chdc ftt ard richest /rl Squares & Kugs Masterton has ever seen, gqtmies that harmonise with every every style of furniture, and Bugs that give that snug lite feeling to every home. Abandon chilliness and invett in a \*am ti>giving Ctrjtt ard Kug' L for the| winter. Call aid inspect cur itocl. A line you will appreciate. Long .Eccade Bugs from T/fi. Sjr-tinl "JBrdnnnsttr" long and Eeavy, 15/6. Choice Ciirojcn &ra Blue Eugs at 5s 9d. Choice Sunntrs (fall iinde aid at all j iicf s. Chinee Squares <£3 12s Id, £& 15s, £b 5s £b 7s 6d, ! k aidultJ jiiu6. ; -*) to St every purse. 0. Hyde & Co >UEEN-ST.| Art Furnishers, Tei;233. i c,¥ THE Cheapest Edison Phonograph—the New Combination Gem Machine, all the latest: improvements, plays 2 and 4 mnuutes with one reproducer. Yea must hear this machine. The Book Arcade Co., (Next to Hooper's). Agents for Edison's famous Phonographs. Write for a tree catalogue OUR CLOTHES FIT. > rglBE three things distinguish the clothes we make are Fit, Fashion and Workmanship. WINTEE GOODS Are now here, and kqask you to inspect t J. i variety. W. PAULING* TASLOR, QUJi-EN STEEET

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 8 June 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 8 June 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 8 June 1910, Page 2

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