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FOR SKIN 1 PROTECnO] HM n> 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 pf a limb or an eye if not seen to immediately. Here is such a case:— Mrs. E. M. Logie, Dowling Street, Duned-in, writes: " I think it only right to acknowledge the benefit received from the use of your valuable Ointment. In one case specially I am'glad I had it in the house. My little daughter, while , playing, tripped and fell, one handicoming fair on the back of the range, where a brisk fire was burning. Thel>urn was most severe. I at once covered it with the Orr.tment, wrap--pingf 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 J"' How often has such an accident happened in your 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 smaw sum of 1/6- A remedy which can be obtained from all storekeepers and chemists. Ask for^JJEQ CROSS OINTMENT, because it is the "MIGHTY HEALER!" Obtainable from J. V. GORDON, Chemist, sdte agent for Masterton*

Tbstimonui "I haTe again to express my ent're satisfaction with the - Wstilt of> the 4we of .MaUirtKoa's Oil Sheep _ Dip. ~pa . s ' ye ". r ,we used it with oil tfiie Sheep .on the. Station, with the ~'certion of 2000 that were tupped in another brand. I lie wool from u Mftllinttori*B M was decidedly the Lettei- m I shall use no other brand tins yeur."—Xouv* truly, BODY. Strathboßie, Kmrnayille, N.S.W. - 19/0.09 KouiisLtf BEd aiff gicnlh Erd itsluxe pt v>ccl flie, F il]= tJI lhij p jtmileßfulfils all the rcquireaerit&pf tLe i<jtal Lip. Write for Booklet; SOLE AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD.. JEETOIS QtJ A , \\ EIUK6TOIV

CORRECT DRESS for the Evening Function. WHEN a man dons Evening Dress he likes ■i j 15" 'f Rothes axe Comet in every detail, atd that in the tall-rocm cr the diawineroom he is looked upcn as a.we 1-grccmed mas. nJw e f!v- fllC l Wf l i3 . ave gathered in makirg Clothes ot this description for the mcst caieful dressers in the district is <vfc your service when vmi have a DBESS SUIT or DMEE JACKET made here. The Jackets aio made with the roll, cr roll and step collar, with gocd quality Silk on the lapels. ,We & lso tave the approved fabrics in qualities tDy a - KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, High-class Tailors - - Ferry-street, Masterton, P.O. Box 34. (Estd. 1895.) Tel 290

\ •*/ i 1 SE\'EEE in stylo perhaps— but essentially strong and serviceable—and wit-hall up to datß. " Mission" style pervades all first-class homes and institutions in America. "Mission" style has invaded the Old Country- and is fast obtaining premier place in the British Colonies. It is a style built to last—■whilst every chair calls cut "Be Seated," ana homes furnished in this style rings out the invitation "Make yourself at our place." xv e have a few 'ines on hand now. We are making more. We are kept so <. uty itaVirg tj.( cial lilies for cur Cu&tomer • that we have no hesitation in taying we can suit you. Wo will make to any design you submit—or you can leave design to us. 7i l lit- <Pi Art Furnishers, ° MAfcTEK'JON.

Start baby right. | Mothers know that a sound and vigorous body acquired by baby during the first year insures strong & healthy childhood N eaves food has for more than 80 years been the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and women, and £s a perfectly ®%fe food for the most delicate child. It contains all the essentials forflesh and. bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. ,■ Ncave's Food was awarded Gold Medals, London. England, J9OO and 1906. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 13 July 1910, Page 2

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730

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 13 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 13 July 1910, Page 2

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