MRS. KROPP, Port Chalmers Road, says: My boy's feet weie in a fearful state from broken chilblains. Your Ointmant cured in three days, and f have sent the remainder to another surUier. Wellington, 6th jtin*, 1«*0. Red Cross Proprietary C©. Dear Sirs,—l have much pleasure in sending you this testimonial about your famous Red Cross Ointment. Last year I suffered awfully from broken and unbroken chilblains and was in awful agony with the pain caused by them. A friend recom- * mended your Ointment, and within three days of my using your Red Cross Ointment I was thoroughly cured. Yoors -u- -erely, T ANET ALLEN. REV*. FATfO? PURTON, 0.5.8. the Presbytery AVaroa, writes: I have upon many o "Si'tons heard your Red Cross Ointnv ■ spoken t>f in terms of tf»e warmest adr jration as a most valuable nr.d beneficial article, and 1 hope it may -Hill become more i#rdely l nowr and aj». preciated. Wishing you every success; with it. MRS. MUIRHEAO, Street, Dunedin, writes: Ygpr ReA;-&JN»*. Ointment is by far tW used I have "found H a terrain cure for cuts, sores, and chilblain*, and always keep it in the house. My husband, who is head stableman at D«thie's stables, has also used it on horses with best results. , ;y{ 1$ a certaJti euro for efi "rritatJon of tho Skin, Cuts anS Old SerMr, Ab»cesfs»s ; iEcxß«»i, Chilblains, etc. PRICE ti6 ObtalnatJo frcrsi J. V. GCRCCrV, C tie mm, sol© agent for Masterton.
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A man can't be comfortable in a chair that squeaks out its cheapness at every turn. The Basket variety is but an .apology for comfort at its best. When you are buying an " Easy " buy a chair that will be easy, a chair that is made with that end in view —along with the possibilities of long life. Nothing is cosier or lasts longer than the deep-seated, springy SADDLEBERG. We have these in choicest coverings and we specialise in loose covers also. Just pay us a visit for comfort sake. G. Hyde and Co., ifAET FURNISHERS, MASTEBTON. Telephone 233,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 31 August 1910, Page 2
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