i^^aS^s? *2»j m <« * #Oib I^&m For Relief! Little scratches, braises or cuts may not be noticed much by the sufferer .at the time, but if neglectedwtQ in blood poisoning anp^ln* ; Overhaul your tody at night time. /? Rub a Gttle Red Cross on the part inflamed. In the morning just a little more to com* plete the cure. Red Cross Ointment does three things well. It cleanses, relieves and heals anything in the nature of a wound. Any chemist or store* keeper will tell you a tin for 1/6. The Mighty Healer OBTAINABLE FROM J, V. CORDON, CHEMJST, MASTERTON. N*i agyg "I hw »e*in to .xprew my entire «»»U*»ctto» i on tk« SUtfou, witb <A- *- wool bom "MalliMonV wm deciitily flye I ..■'' ' BODS. 8(M«hl>bB«e. Eniiua villo."'S.B,W V J*-* 8 * €m s«y iiiiiil Nocriahat and aid growth and texture ot wool fibre, Bills nil nvi:.« phmi'te fulfils all the requireipentEof the ideal I'ip. Write for- Booklet >OLE AGENT JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. LTD,, JEEVOIS QTJ4T, WEILI>"GTO> "T is largely a matter of good .tailoring whether a man is admired or disliked. li you lake to know where the smartest dressed men of this district have their clothes made it is at KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN "K. and C." Tailoring is strong in all the little points that count so much towards good style. The cut of a cuff, the sweep of the collar, the-careful use of stitching and trimming—-all these receive the attention that is their due. Have your next guit tailored here—it will be RIGHT. KRAHAGEN& CHAPMAN HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, FKBBY 9TBTOT MASTBBTON.
: fhio repairing of wafah&g and ■•**«ry description of jewellery i% «tn itnriftTt.On* hrinnk nf rvnt. raking Attention to it.. Special attention is paid to '*--■■ * " ■ i the kind need extra carefn) adinntmeut. Wq try to have our work give i satisfaction—such as will win repairing with us. We want you to be satisfied first, last, and all the time. Leave your repairing in our that long experience and honesty can give. JAME S SCOTT, *ATCHRtAKE«t AND JEW .I LLERY REPAIRER. QUEEN STBEEU. IF YOU SHOULD BE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW RANGE, THIS LITTLE STORY WILL INTEREST YOU. In one of the smaller towns of the Dominion, there is a Bricklayer in business on his own aojouut who is of a statistical twn of ' mind. During the -sear IUOB he kept a record of the various kinds of ranges which he built in, and quite unsolicited, forwarded the Jist to us on 19th April, 1909. He says; "Out of 34 ranges I had to do with, 25 were SHACKLOCK'S, but out of 28 NEW Ranges (which he set in) 21 wpm SHAOKLOCK'S. 3 -2 -I —and 1— makes." ' This evidence shows the vast measure of popularity enjoyed bv S'ha »k lock's Favourite— * Its great recommendation \z that it suits the Housewife best giving a maximum of efficient service with a minimum of fuel consumption. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." Illustrated Catalogue free on application. DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, and AUCKLAND.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10258, 9 June 1911, Page 2
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