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A POWERFUL TONIC. For people who suffer from poverty of blood, - loss of appetite, nervous exhaustion, weakness, and all run down conditions of health in general, "Beef, Iron and Wine" is far superior to most tonics. WHY? Because it is in itself a definite food by reason of the pre-digested Beef which it contains, etc., 'etc. Another point in its favour is, any person can take it readily, as it is most palatable. '' Especially recommended in convalescence. "Stearns' " Beef and Iron Wine is the best; and you will get that in "diamond shaped" bottles only from J. V. GORDON, Prescription Chemist (by_- Exanis.) Masterton. The price is 3s 6d for large bottle. Try'a bottle, and. prove its merits, for yourself. Posted to any address, 6d extra. GORDON, CHEMIST, Masterton

W.F.C.A., L GRASS SEEDS We have splendid stocks of Hawke's Bay, Sandon, Southern and Local Rye Crass, Machine and Farmer's Dressed Cocksfoot. Also White Clover, Alsike, Cowgrass, Colonial, French and American poa pratensis, Florin, Trefoil, Lucerne, Mustard, Hard and Sheep's Fescue, Chincry's Fescue, etc., etc. vALL SEEDS HIGHLY TESTED, . Call and inspect our large and var; 1 stocks of above, arsd don't fail to see our EXHIBITS AT SOLWAY on the Uth and 15th.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10167, 17 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10167, 17 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10167, 17 February 1911, Page 6

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