HOT * ;, -3r m* 9m \ m v.4 Should be without a tin ot Red Gross Ointment Por cuts, sores, boils, or wounds ot any Mud it has proved a ~ >* fi/liiJlim £t t~T*f I No danger ot blood-poisoning and its attendant pain and agony if Red Gross Ointment is applied to the wound. All stores and chemists.' Price J/6 fled Cross Ointment *' r~ ■ ■■"'" ■ Hint* *&\ ■ \\mf '••MP I kmipio to «P«»» »T «*»*» »ttofaction wMh **• on tW Station, with mm •»• I iball aw »o other b»nd uub yew.' BOPS. Btwthbogfe, BmiMvillOi H.B.W. WPW ■ '- J '■■• i Vi.ii')Hiir<«W«W*i»?.^ S!3i§* HiNourishes and aid growth and texture ot wool fibre, Kills all living parasite Fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet SOLE AGENT - JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. LTD.. JEBYOIS QUAY, WELLINGTOA . "T is largely a matter of good .tailoring whether a man is admired or diiisliked. If yon like to know where the smartest dressed men o£ this district •have their clothes made it is at KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN "K. and C." Tailoring is strong in all Itlhie. little points that count bo much towards good style. The cut of a cuff, the sweep of itihe collar, the careful U9e of stitching and trimmiing—all these receive the attention that is their due. Have your nest suit tailored here—it will bo RIGHT. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, PSBEY BTBSTIT MABTERTON.
The repairing of watches and every description of jewellery ig an important branch of our business—we give careful, painstaking attention to it. Special # attention is paid to the repairirg of fine watches—the kind ta&t need extra careful Adjustment. We try to have our work give satisfaction—such as wiil win your confidence if you leave your repairing with us. We want you to be satisfied first, last, and all the time. Leave your repairing in our hands, and we will give you all that long experience and honesty can give. JAMES SCOTT, S»AV@HiMAKER AND JEW ELLERY REPAIRER, QUEEN STREET.
THAT'S wnv so niany people prefer the OEION Eange—it; is so compact, reliable, clean, economical, and convenient that the time occupied in cooking is reduced to a minimum. It cuts down the hours spent over a hot fire, and affords more leisure for rest and recreation. A Range "just as good" may be pretty good, but why be satisfied with anything ehort of an ORION, AWkW £\ T|¥ which Is reoognlsed by professional 11 mg |IB HJ oooks as "the moat perfeot and up- \S W\ I %W |« H to date"—lt fulfils every require- v *v ■ mant of the modern Housewife! Ask IHHHHnUHBHnHB your Ironmonger to show you a Shaoklook. H. E. Shackiock, Ltd. DUNEDIN, AND WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10246, 24 May 1911, Page 2
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436Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10246, 24 May 1911, Page 2
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