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It is impossible to get away from the fact that as long as the world goes round ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. The children playing have their little troubles such as Cuts, Bruises, Sores, and Burns; little troubles certainly if they are taken in hand at once, but perhaps resulting in the loss of a limb or an eye if not seen to imMrs. E. M. Logie, Dowling Street, Dunedin, writes: "I think it only right to acknowledge the benefit received from the use of your valuable Ointment. In one case specially lam glad I had it in the house. My little daughter, while playing, tripped and fell, one hand coming fair on the back of the range, where a brisk fire was burning. The burn was most severe. I at once covered it with the Ointment, wrapping it up well, and in about an hour's time the pain was almost gone. In a week there was no further need of keeping the hand covered, much to the surprise of all who had seen the burn. Nothing I have ever used can compare with your 'MIGHTY HEALER!'" How often has such an accident happened in youf own household, when you have been driven to distraction to find a cure for these troubles? Well, now you can procure the remedy for the small sum of 1/8- A remedy which can be obtained from all storekeepers and chemists. Ask for RED; f • because it is the "MIGHTY HEALER!" #M;ZXarMSMi^£mn^&§ jsrssras

Obtainable from J. V. GORDON, Chemist, sole agent for Masterton.

MALLINSON-S SHEEP DIP. Testimonial " have again to express my entire satisfaction with the resul of the use tf MaJlin oil's Oil Sheep Dip. _ Last year we used it with all the Sheep on the Station, with the exception oi aOOO that were dipped in another brand. The wool Irem "Mallinson's" was decidedly the better in condition I shall us =no other brand this year."—-Yours trulyi . . EOL Y. Strathbogie, Ercroaville. N.S.W- 19/C/09 "« , l«l»iWll!!"im(„„H Nomishes £rd Ifztcre ci vcol fitie, T-jJIs ti3, j;mi j, Itißtitee fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet. SOLE AGENTSJOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD. t JERVOIS QUAY, TVjj] IISGaCJ* \

The Tailor-Dressed Man. "N all walk of life the Well-Dressed Man is the one who wears tailor made clothes that express his own individuality. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN'S SUITS are made for men who wish to be immaculate on all occasions, men who are particular aßout style, quality, cut and everything that contributes to good tailoring. / Expert Workmanship gives Krahagen & Chapman's Suits that clean cut, aristocratic look you don't find in ordinary clothes. When you place your order you can rest assured of perfect satisfaction. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, High-class Tailors - - Perry-street, Masterton. P.O. Box 34. (Estd. 1895.) Tel 290.

r "E have just landed erne cf iLe choicest aid richest Art Squares & Bugs Matterton has ever seen. Squaies that baracnJEe with every overy style ci fumituie, and Bogs that give thatsnnar Jite feeling to every heme. Afcaickn chilliness arjd invest in a •painath-giving Carptt ard Bug, for ihe -niiter. Call ard inspect cur Etcch A line yen will appreciate. Icng £ec!side Bugs fnm C/ 6. Srecinl "Bedminattr " long and Heavy, 15/6. CLcice Ciinucn hid Bine Bugs at f s 9d. Choice Bunneis cf all iindE and at all pices. An Cai]tt Squares .£3 12s fd, £4 16s, Jcb 6s /6 Is Id,, aid ctlir iiit(f.{-») nut ■«» St every purse. ' Art Furnishers, MA SI EL TOW.

HE Cheapest fidiaon Phonograph—- . the New Combination Gem Machine, all the latest improvements, plays 2 must hear thUmiicuine. ' The Book Arcade Co., (Next to Hooper's). Agents for Edison's famous Phonographs. Writu or a iree catalogue

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 2

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