PRICE OF RUBBER. Rubb'er at the present time is probably of more commercial value than it has been fro- many years past; due no doubt to the fact that of recent years its uses have tremendously increased, and the demand has 'been considerably greater than the supply; So great has been th© demand and the price so high that unscrupulous manufacturers have made resort to substitution, by mixing crude rubbeit with white leather, etc. In appearance the substitute and the genuine article may seem the same, but the genuine Rubber is much heavier, and stands wear very much better. Care should be exercised Avhen purchasing rubber goods to see that you get only the best qualitv, particularly so with HOT WATER BOTTLES. The hot water will very soon prove the quality of the bottle. We have a large supply of Hot Water Bottles arriving in a few days' time,' direct from the best English Manufacturers. Each bottle is made of the very best rubber, and will last for years. Call and inspect them for yourself at GORDON'S Medical Hall. "The prices are the same a susual, and most reasonable considering the quality.— J. V. GORDON, • Chemist (by Exams.), Mastertom • It makes one anxious—any loss nf .weight. PHOSPHOL will * re-UiUd a constitution. Large bottles w-Iu by all chemists. £ THE RAPID HEALER. Resona provides the latest short cut of Science to a complete cure for Pimples, Boils, Sores, Wounds, and Skin Diseases generally. Which road will you take, reader? The old-fashioned, tedious, long way round, full of irritations, relapses and delay?, or the short cut to the rapid cure which modern science has provided yon in the shape of Rexona, Sold in triangular pots at Is fid and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.
1 hose who nave taken this.medicine are amazed' at: Its splendid healing power; Sufferers from -Bronchitis, CoUghpCrbtrti, Asthma Difficulty C of Lreathm ? , Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those' who are subject' to' Colds on tiS Chest ,fis invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Thxoat and giving Strength to t£s Voir* Cure. *.*-»—**- S?H^S! o ?wrflS;4 Colds : nor consumption to devexop. consumption is not known where "Coughs" haw, .on their first appearance, been properly treated with thS ™wr ■ xf r lows aCou S h nor As thma to become beginning, a close or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain.'.: [ • ; - - P™P e «y .treatea witn thi«_ medxcwe. No house should be without it, as, taW SmaJ! 2S; Larse, 4Q. Chemists, Medicine Vendors,,or W^ N.EW XSAUND BRANCH OFFIC T— No. 1, FIRST PLGOq, HUME'S BU!LD?NGS, W!LI,-'S STREET, WELLINGTON. *"* a<,dress » w3| en not obtainable IOOCAIy
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10206, 6 April 1911, Page 3
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