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MRS. KRUFI\ rv.t (->■•• Road, says- My boy's fe»-t weie in a fearful state from l-.aA'-n chilblains YW Ointment rurtci in tru-e days, and ' J >»ve sent tht remainder to another sufiot*'. Wellington, *h J*»«« Rfd Ckoss Pkopriktaky ( o. Dear Sirs,—l have n\ud: !>' sending vou this testiinoni»' famous RVd Cross Ointment, suffered awf-.illy from broken and chilblains and was in awful agony 9air. caused by them. A friend t mended your Ointment, and withi. days of my using your Red Croat ment I was thorough* v cured. Ywn -»- Ar«ly, /AN ST ALLEN. REV. FATH r i» PURTON, 0.5.8.. the Presbytery A'/aroa, writes: I have upon many o -a/ions heard your Red Cross Ointnv spokes <&f in terms of th* warme.-t adr. .iration as almost valuable and beneficial article, and 1 hope it may rrtill become more widely known and appreciated. Wishing you every success with k. MRS. MUIRHEAP, Cumberland Street, Dunedin, writes: Your Red Cross Ointment is by far the best I have ever used. I have found it a certain cure for cuts, sores, and chilblains, and always keep it in the house. My husband, who is head stableman at Duthie's stable 3, has also used it on horses with best results. Ic a certain cure fer aH Irritation of ths Skin, Cuts end Old SorM, Aiiseeases, Ecxema, Sunburn, Chilblains, etc. PRICE li 6 Obtainable from J. V. GORCf f", Cnemiat, soie agent for Wastet ton.

mi fIBTUfOHH*. "I have again to .xi>rem my er.t>rft satisiaction with the rfisnlt of the u-e of Mallinßon'K Oi._She.jDip re used it wub all l!w Shwp on ti.a S:atiou, mti: the «■ uwtion of 2000 tliti were Jipwtd iu another brand, ine *ool from "1 .., . 1 shall use no olher ! »and this year.' - l"Ur- truly, BODY, '-'rat bogie, Eramaville. N.S.W. 19/6/OT R?5 ww& '<mm Nourishes and aid growth and texture of ?crl fiMe, Pi<ls all limg jarasitei Fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet* SOLE AGENIS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. LTD.. JEBYOIS QUAY, "WELLINGTON

THE MAN WHO DOESN'T BELIEVE IN GOOD CLOTHES IS BABET" ALMOST as scarce as the uan who dceet't believe that airships fly cr that telegraphing is dor e by wireltss. These aie high tpetd days vhtn a nan's clothes are so important that be cantct afford to be shabbily attired or clothed in anything less stylish than one of RBAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN'S HIGH-CLASS TAILOR-MADE SUITS. A new shipment of Spring and Summer Fabrics has just been opened up—over 200 designs in all, and no two alike, consequently no likeliLood of seeing your chosen pattern on your neighbour. Come in now, and let us put our tape over you for the NEW SPEISG SUIT. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN PEErft-BT., High-class Tailors, MaSTEKTOIT. Bex 3 ![Estd 1695] Tel. 290,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 12 September 1910, Page 2

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624

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 12 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 12 September 1910, Page 2

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