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ii may not oe gensrany Known tnat tne greatest candlemaking establishment in the world is in England. It is that of Price's Patent Candle Company, Ltd, with two other large factories, one at Battersea on the Thames, and the other on the Mersey, neir Birkenhead, covering together thirty acres, and giving employ ment to about 2,200 people. The leading position held by the company is shown not merely by their having received the large number of eighty-six awards at the principal International Exhibitions during the past half century, but especially by tho unique fact that five of these are Grand Prix gained in the greatest candle-pro-ducing countries ol the European continent —namely, in Antwerp in 1894, Amsterdam in 1896, Brussels in 1897, and Paris in 1899 and 19,00. Some of the company's ipecialtief are: Gold Medal Palmitinos Grand Prize Parastrine Shade, and Bes„Stearine Candle: Childs', Royal Castle , New Patent and Palmitine Star Night Lights; Regina, Glycerin Cream, and Court Toilet Soaps. Gas Engine and there Lubricating Oils. Glycerin absolutely pure Price's Soaps and Candles are stocked by all Grocers and Storekeeper? in the Wairarapa district. A minutes d lay in treating some cases of croup often th.3 length of time it takes to go for a doctor—frequently provesfatal. To save worry keep a bottle of Chamberlain's ''ougli Bemedy in this house, and at the first indication of croup g<vo the child a dote Pleasant to take and alw&> s euros. IMPOIJTAN'I TO MOTHERS. There is probably nothing of morn ir.ttroft to a mothor than the health of her cm Id She will do everything in her power to it well. A very important thing then for your consideration io—good fo< d Food that will build up a strong healthy frame by producing good blood and the formation of bone, i.erve and mu?cle. Any child, no matter how delicate, ciruiot h*-]p but thrive on our "MvM.TrD Food" It contains all tho r-utritive elements of human milk, jind at the saive time is 3elf-digesting, fand is most reidily assimilated. If your child is nos thriving we recommend you to try this food, and prove our statement to be corre<t. We do not doubt for a moment tnat you will ba delighted with tLe result. Prire, 1/6 per tm. J. V. Gordon, Chemist, etc. (by Exams), Matt rton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 15 July 1910, Page 7

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