NQ Should be withouCatin ot For cuts, sores, bolls, or wountfs of any kind it has proved a Mighty Heater No danger of blood-poisoning and its attendant pain and agony it Red Gross Ointment is applied to the wound. .-All stores and chemists. Price If 6 Bed Cross piMmem OBTAINABLE FROM J. V. CORDON, CHEMIST, MASTERTON. ■HP "■ ■* "I hM»«»in to ezprew my' entire MV.slwtiois «««> " it with •» the Sheep on the Sfrtson, ««*»_. v vooi from 'l .-.- .-.. — ,r tr , M i> I (hall tae bo other bMnd thus ye**."--* our* t«»*' 7 BODX. Btwrthbogie, Emma vilU M.B- w '* * ifiiiiipwS' Nourishes ana aid growth and texture otiwool fibre, KiUsall liTiae pßrawte Fulfil* all the requirements of the ideal Dip. ' Write tor Booklet SOLE AGENT - JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. LTD.. '!' JEBVOIS QUAT, WBLLI>GWN "SHE ALWAYS LOOKS SMAET.' "Thia* wiel cut Bfoie Serge ol her®, how it does wearF' Perhaps a Costume of Blue Serge figures, in your plans for the Winter outfit. If so let Krahagen and Chapman tailor it for you. "'■..' The materal will be ot unctouibte'd' merit, the style will, he of the best, ' and if you have decided to have a three-quarter coat with the smart semi-fttriSng hack you &m be certain the cutting and fitting will be thoroughly to your liking. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH CLASS TAILORS, Perry Street ... ... .... Masterton.
every description of jewellery is an important branch of pur business—we give careful, painstaking attention to it. Special attention is paid to the repairing of fine watches—the land tuat need extra carefa] adjustment. We try to have our work give satisfaction—such a* -u ; l in your confidence if yeu 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 (rive. WATCHMAKER AND JEW LULERY REPAIRER. ■'-"■' QUEEN BTREJSI :■
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 aoriunt who is of a statistical • turn of mind. During the -.ear 11108 he kept a record of the various kinds of ranges, which he built in, and quite unsolicited, forwarded the list to us on 19-th 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 war SHAOKLOCK'S. 3. -2 —I —and 1— makes." This evidence shows the vast measure of popularity enjoyed by Shaoklock's Favourite—'OßlON:' Its great recommendation is 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." Catalogue free on application. DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON, and AU.C*tAVTV
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10261, 13 June 1911, Page 2
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