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r&IS 1' ll MRS. KROPP, Port Chalmers Road, says: My boy's fe t w*ie in a fearful state from broken chilblains. Yo*tr Ointment cured in three days, and / l»»ve sent the remainder to another sulSwer. Wellingteii, 6tt» j*.n*. 191: Red Cross Propkiktaky Ce. D>ar Sirs,—l have mu-Ji pkasare *» sendnjr vuii this testimonial Jbout yCMir famous Red Cross Ointment. Lastyar I suffered awfully from broken and unhruken chilblains and was in awful ageny with tfce pain caused by them. A friend recommended your Ointment, and within three days of my using year Red Cross Ointment I was thorough! y cured. Ywro s» .eraiy. 'ANST ALLEN. HEV. FAWiS* PURTON, 0.5.8.. the Presbvtery A mroa, writes; I have upon many o -aiions heard your Red Cross Ointnv spokes *f in terms of tl»c warmest ad: .iration as a most valuable nr.d bereficial article, and 1 hope it may 'ltill become more widely bnfrwr. ai<d «p-' preciated. Wishing you every success with it. MRS. MUIR.HEAD; CuiTbu.ai»d Street, Duned'm, writes: V'our Red Cross Ointment is by far the best I have ever used, f have found it a certain cure for cuts, swr««, and chilblains, and always keep it in the house My husband, who is htad sUbleinan at Duthie's stables, has also used it on horses with best results. Is a certain cure for «K station of tha Skin, Guts and Old Sora», A&sses&as, Esssraa, Sunburn, Chilblains, etc. PRICE 1,6 Obtainable from J. V. GORCOW, Cnemm, sole agent for Mesterton.

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CLOTHES HELP TO CLOTHES may cot make the man, but they go a lorg way in the making and unmaking of Lis friends. The Iran it ho succeeds m business, or even in social life, is usually the caret'ully-dreeeed individual, a clear-headed, senssibie man, v. ho understands the value cf smart tailoring. Therefore it behove* every man wh? has. any ambition to succeed in life to see to his appearance. We can make you a stylish, perfectly-tailored Suit that will fit you to the satisfaction of yourself and critical friends. Our materials are quite new, and we have many exclusive striped Tv-eeds for the .New fceason'e. Suite. Let us have your oider now. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN EbKl-BT., High-class Tailors, MaSTEBTOII. Bj 8 [Estd 1895] Tel. 290,

A man can't be comfortable in a chair that squeaks out its cheapness at erery turn. The Basket variety is bat an apology for comfort at its best. , When you are buying an " Easy " buy a chair that will be easy, a «hair that is made with that end in view—along with the possibilities of long life. Nothing is cosier or lasts longer than th© deep-seated, springy SADDLBBBBG. We hare these in .choicest eoTerings and we specialise in loose foyers also. Just pay us a yisit for comfort sake. , G. Hyde and Co., P "TSTfurnisheks, masteeton. «** Telephone 233,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10079, 29 August 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10079, 29 August 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10079, 29 August 1910, Page 2

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