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31 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 n6t seen to immediately. Here is such a case:— Mrs. 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 I am glad I had it in the house. My little daughter, while -' .playing, tripped and, fell, one hand coming fairConi therbwifc -*■ «'; of the range,;wliere a wast , r ', 'rhb'st severe,' I at once covered it with the Oii;iment, wrap--, J ; ping it up well, and iri* about an hour's time the pain waa.f- v ' ,'■ almost gone. In a week there was no further need of keeping covered, much to the surprise of all who had seea the burn!: Nothing I have ever used can compare with your •MIGHTY HEALERI" 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 &E D CROSS OINTMENT, because it is the "MIGHTY HEALER!" Obtainable from J. V. CORDON, Cue mis?, sote agent ' for Masterton. S3£ . IaSTIMONUS "I ha-ra again to expresi my entre satisfaction with the, .if „r. f»,„ b nse of MalHuson'B UU Sheep Dip. . Last yea*-. ■i'tfi all the Sheep on thfi Station, With the ex-J 1000 that were nipped in another brand, fhe IdullinßonV was decdedly the better in coudilioii. i shall use no other brand this year,"—"l">-'ur> truly?"- . . - •..' "- ''- BOM. Strath bogie, Erqmavillcj, K.SAt. W/C.^3!; , " I,, R'ifiiiniii'<iiiip-"(„ ri Komisles and aidf guvilh trd ttatrie <t v.(d flir, H.h til imVp p-mitea-?B]filsall lie «quir( menisci the ideal I ip, Write for BookletSOLE AGENTS— •■ ■ "^ JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD./ JBEVOIS QUA\, WEILIKGTOfc 1 1 i,\ W Ah k\ft ■'-•1 H v W!fW : 'P FOR THE Evening Function. TT7 HEN a man dons f verting Dress 'he likes fvt to feel that his Clotbts aie Comet m every detail, aid that in. the ball-ioim cr the diawingroom he is looitd uj on as a ta ell-grccmed man. _ The experience we have gathered in making CiOthes of this description for the most caieiul dressers in the district is st your service when you haveaLEESS feTJIT cr DINNER, JACKET made her©. The Jackets aio made -with the roll, cr roll and step collfcr, with gocd quality Silk on the lapels. We also have the approved fabrics in qualities that will make it unntcesfaiy for jou to buy another Suit of the kind for many seasons. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, High-class Tailors - P.O. Box 34. - Perry-street, fW aster ton. (Estd. 1895.) Tel 290. a' O E VEEE in stylo perhaps- but essenI tially strong and serviceable—and ill withall up to date. "Mission" style ,i!|j I pervades all first-class homes and instij|| US'! 1 tutionsin America.' "Mission" style '..*!]• 1* tast QutewMg premier place in the W-t&P British Colonies. 3 bJ" It is a style built to last—whilEt -j | jf _, every chair calls cut " Be Seated," and K ■ homes furnished in this style rings out the invitation "Make yomself at our place." We have a few lines on hand now. "We are making mere. We treieptso tusy making special lines fcr cur Cuftomtr tbatwehave no hesitation in taying.we can suit you. "We will make to any design you submit—or you can leave design to us. i Art Furnishers, 5 MAfcTEfc'lON. ISi^^&ffAgff^ frastw^sifraa^awtttfr^lgl^^ Moifoero !:now that a sound and vigorous body acquired by citsWisstlso mrst year insures ctrong&heaiiiltycijildiiood mmsm has few* more t iiara 8G years been the EnTn-nt dst of JiisuidredK of Jhousaads of strong ami Kigali liy jhojj and v/orcaci?;, and £a a perfectly c^ F o i'ood for ilio maost delicate cEiSId. ft contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile co::stipaLjx, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Vz viz'* ?ni wis awarded Gold Mclals, London, England, 1000 and 1858. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasias by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c, • ' j*jj*ggjgJiggjjjjSi2|S e^otßßffisaKSESKsses^sssaeHKEss'w

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 2

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