ED MRS. KROPr, r~t Chalw»r» ;Roa«V says:' My boy's feet w«e in a fearful state from broken chilblain* Vouf Ointmtnt cured in three days, and * «»ve sent tho remainder to another sufl«w. Wellington, .*»• ]«*• Red Gross Proprietary C*. Dear Sirs,—l have'■mud'i.j *'.- sending you this testimonial, famous Red Cross Ointment. 10 suffered awfully from broken and chilblains and was in awful agony pain caused by them. A frien£<ft mended your Ointment, and withi. . days of my using your Rad Cross nwnt I was thorough)v cured. ■ JAM it ALLEN. REV. FATHER PURTOW; OS.I, tha Presbytery. A'xaroa, writes: I have : upon many o xajions haard ,your Rad< Dross Ointnv * spokoa of in terms of tint warmest ads .iration as a most valuable and beneficial article, and 1 hop* it may trtiil become more widely known and <=f?y predated. Wishing you >arery success WithK. ■■.■.^ : . ,X '?: :/;.;'':■ '- ,'' '; ■,:";■. ; : -.;, '\\{, I'i V;V vMs.'SmUIRH^ v'Olnltoentt^l^ ■ : ' : asedfci I v have", found it' a. 'certajjn: curtfor: j : ■ cuts, >-sores'^,and chilblains;/'and' \, alwayi'} *keej>; it in the: lioiis*. • My husband, who is head stableman at Diithie's stables, {has,! also used it on horses with best results. ] Is a Mrialn sure tor aM firrttatlon of the Skin, Cuts and Old Sores, Abscesses, Eczema, Sunburn, ChSlblalne, cto. , price m Obtainable ftcm J. V. C€RCCI*, Chtmi&T, so«e a&ent fer Maeteitcn.
iftEfcp: result of the oae ol MaMnnonV Ch, Bhatp Dip iM 3<-a ', we uiedit Vtth »11 the Sheep on tU S.*uuu, wUi.vm' **-■ H 3 v*gara*mfflssH l '.'ibtll'.tjse no other brand this >year.' ?Jp*P§ mn ,4ni :?bSSKS ml ■<*■., u^ftw **a «ffli«^ia-i Neniishati and aid and liyiig parasites•
A JLMOBTas scarce as the 'll an/who 'dceen't befieTe thafrA '-' '.",XjL/ ' airehipi fly or that telegraphing isi do : i£by wireltea;- v .These tuei high tpetd cays phen a man's clothes "are so important ■' ,;. tha* he oaiurotafford WHeilaßßUy attired orjclothed in anything '^leeß'.BtyU^%ap-oniß^-ofv;^.' : ;v-, '■■'^■VH^;o-^:X- ;: v:A/r A new shipmentofSpring and Summer Fabrics has b*o V • opened np—over 200 aesigus in all; 1 and tip two alike, consequently; no likeliiood of Beeing your chosen pattern on your neighbour: Come in now, and let us put our tape oyer ; V>buVi.i6r^the;:VNEW:i ; . : CHAPMAN PEBai-ST, Hifih-class Tailors, Bcxß ; ; |[BBtd;lß9s].■..':.,
Cxirtaitts, & iibose Covers; tlie Casement c£ P Cf ?^!* tle . : ' ?»a.a,«ort TWjaJto guide you. Write or call fc r etc., fr<im the Art WareSe.. ,;;liOiM:€o TELEPHONE 233.J
ms€is quickly iet right by "tailing"in time If 1 / 5 l i n . riva,^d medicine will 4o more licine. Fcr :he, LOSS BEECHAhVS PILLS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 2
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