But you won't give It to them; yen put It off from day to day. Do y«H know THE RISK YOU RUN? Every Day's delay means addesl dangers to your health and eyesight. Treat your eyes properly. They are your best friends. Abuse them, and they'll forsake vou. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON. Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Austra ia. Merit alone has bull: up its great tale Your godfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father us<d it and gave it to you. Now it cures the coughs and cold* of your litile ones. Refuse substitutes end insist on getting m I M CARRAGEEN mmm Mr.Staju.kyß. Boo.TH,the well-known representative of the "N.Z. Farmer,' writes:—"A bad cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, with a severe hacking cough, induced me to try your Bonningtonls Irish Moss. It proved a most happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement whan I had despaired Ol putting in aa ap/iuraace." 37,' H i tex? to* n 9 m £&HEMMi HE Most Up-to-Date SHEARING MACHINE In th« Market. Over past season. ' „ .„_-„ ALL THE LISTER SHEARING M ACKINE ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH THE WOLSELEY. tolWactton Gwsntwd. ■m •fi'fi SOLE AGENTS FOE NEW ZEALAND tub-Agents: ' Levin and Co., Ltd., Masterton. C. H. Perry and Co., Masterton. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Masterton.
THE »ALACE HOTEL. ! LL the combinations that go to are associated with the cono'ncT of the Palace Eoiel, Wellington under the managemfnt of Mr J. Swindale. the new > BTODnetor "Wairaratva visitors to Wellf. v._ .1. u *Viq P»We their ' home whilst there, tftr e was for taaoy years in the railway service, is well known to Wairarapa residents. He hs a good ifVa of what visitors reqnjrn. <»n<l iias sufficient business aonmon tc pro that those requirement* «re fril6lJ«l' Decide to try the Palfifle Hotel on soar ti*?» visit. Peary section fr.-xn *>-e '•Jov-rnroeEi -station Bitc'a»d i>j thu b«'i ti' Witfia tfrefrt, J. SWBNDALE, Proprietor.
IWINGTON, 'WINGTON, •J . \J* j QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON Waipcua Coach Factory, Engineering, Motor ami Cyele Works, 7EHICLES of every description built to order. Engineering work in all its branches. Fully equippbd plant under an expert Engineer. ROVER jCYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES I AND CARS. I AGENCIES.— Rouse, Hurrell and Co.'s Vehicles, Traotion, Portable and Oil Engines, Benzine and Oils and Massey-Harns Implements. A large supply for next season on hand. Mutt Headaohe, Indigestion, Gonetip*. toUa and BiMouonoen. f hey >*re elegant feey are immensely s ib erdiaary aperient; thoy rsmoTe fcpm Aim Mood, tUauw, and interns! erg&na, raete poisonous matter that is clogging fees and choking the channels that bad «• *ad fxum them. Frootoidn are THE BEST eperlent medicine to take w'jon cnj Oongeatioa or Blco<l Poiacn is prsaoat, at when Congeetion of tho Brain «r Apoplexy ii present or threatening. They kava been teeted, and hare b*an proved te afford quick lelief in such oaaos -whan ether aperiento have not done any good at all Freotoida are absolutely unrivalled for j their beneficial effects are evident by tha disappearanc of headashe—a bright oheory eonae of perfect healta taking thl place of sluggish depreaaed feelings, by th* liver cting properly, an« by the food being properly . digested. rf - -*■-** — '-; yery economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bedtim* '•% highly beneficial. They act, splendidly 'on the liver. A constipated habit of body will be completely iuuicu »i """.Ifl*"-"," occasion, when sufreriß2. **!'• a dose of Frootoidsjrt •:<••"• ••• hk ordinary aperient. The r-?-~»r ' - - gradually becomes quite independent of Apprien'*' Mftlieinfs, . * Pnc If M From all chemists *nrt .* •»&.} Co.. ..;j., vie
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10231, 6 May 1911, Page 7
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