Many persons are prejudiced against the wearing of glasses, and sometimes riositively decline to use th«m even when they are imperatively needed. They may be sensible persons, and display good judgment in other matters, but in this one respect they act most foolishly and without any reason. A contest with age is hopereason. •«■ WHItOOU v»*«" «&" -" ~~£-~ lIWWl*t T ' WftAfl lew, and it is the part of wisdom Jiei KWTI 1. Tf VUU* to £ M gracefully to the first sum~—,.»..n j raons to surrender. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, ' MASTE RTON. LET US EXAMINE THEM TO-DAY. 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 Australia. Merit alone ha» built up its great aale. Your grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father ustd it and gave it to you. Now it curei the coughs and colds of your little ones. Refuse substitute* and insist on getting BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN tlltttßMifcfcai Mr.Stahlbyß. Booth,the well-known representative of the " N.Z. Farmer," writes:—"A barf cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, with a severe backine cough, induced' me to try your Bennington's Irish Moss. It proved a most lappy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement when I had despaired of putting in as «pp*tranee," 37 , igtiiander Coodensec "YOU CAN DEPEND ij/ UPON II " In stopping night soughs, curing oDstina.3 colds and chest complaints. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: "I have used Tonking's Linseed Emulsion' for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children »ake it readily." "ToNKfNG's Linseed Emulsion." From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. D Claude Corbett, tt AfllD«Kßßl'J:t and TOBACCONIBT, Qv+eti .Street MEW SEASON'S COODt ettes, Boxing Gloves, Football*, Guards, and all other resjinnitoß tu stock. H»st Aopolntsd 'Salfsn In tha District, Ladies' uonioings made up. Razors «nd 8/H «►»«•» cround and ■ ijl'lill 14inr o UWUMI > LUMBAGO 01 THE GREAT HAIR REMEDY. Modern conditions are very bad for the Hair, especially since the system of using a little good Pomade has fallen Into disuse. Men wash their hair too often, and keep it cropped too short. The result is dryness and irritation of the scalp, dandruff, gradual loss of hair, and ultimate baldness. The scalp needs cleansing; tbo delicate hair follicles need stimulant and food. To restore natural growth and bring back hair where hair ba% disappeared 1 , -tl wtiolasomo ana In fam bio npeol- »©— ■Asm fieadaohe, 4*o, and Biliousnosa. fiiay *re ©legist • appearance and pleasant to ta.kt< ' #*ey art immensely more valuable than * erdlnary aperient; they r.amovs from* Hfca blood, tissues, and internal orgasm, vaito poisonous matter that ia clogging fcea and choking the channels that laad ta aid free* them. Frooioidj are THE BEST aperient medicine to take w!;en any Congestion or 8100-I Poison ia present, e* whoa Congestion of tL«« Brain or Apoplexy if present or Uir,*#t aning. They Juure been tested, and kiWo beon proved *»' afford quick relief in *i?ch cases when ether aperients have not dona any good at eH Frootoids ere absolutely un■foiled for ' FAMILY ace i their beneficial effects are evident by the diaappearanc of headache—a bright oheery sense of perfect health taking thl place of sluggish depreated feelings, by the liver cting properly, an« by the food being properly digested Trootoida are a very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bedtime, is highly beneficial. Ihey act splendidly on the liver. A constipated habit'of body will be completely cured if.the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an ordinary aperient. The .sufferer thus gradually becomes quite independent ot Aperient Medicines. PRICE Is 6d. From.all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and W. G. HFARNF AND CO.. Ltd.. Geelong, I Price. 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6. BRiCE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM To be used alternately with the Regenerator prtoe: - - a/. INSIST ON OETTINd BRICE'S-IT CURBS. SEE THE PHOTOORAPHS. Ohemista, Hairdressers and Storekeepers Everywhere. Br ice's Regenerator can be obtained at the Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Masterton; L. Aplin, Carterton; L. W. Longmore, Pahiatua; and from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers throughout New Zealand whwre photograph* pf genuine rV^bv^^tr^^tf*^ WHETHER you have an entire house to fit>>ut, or just a single piece to it will pay you to come here. .<Ve guarantee excellent variety, originality and beauty ©f designs at the right prices. Indeed, your furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically, at •our House. Every piece manufactured by us ia representative of the highest artistic effort. The woods used are carefully selected specimens, beauti'fully matched, and exquisitely finished in every detail. ' You can. order your furniture with the positive assurance that it is reliable throughout, and reasonable in t. Mccracken, CHEAP FUR34ISH3NC HOUSE, ) f a man's usefulness and enjoyment ' fof life ape about nil. He feels i k perhaps a burden to him'.clf and a i \ trouble to others. The cheerful- . f ness naturalto him'is sadly over- * f east by the dep ession caused by ( continual indisposition. The sun i l ~of Good Health lies,behind a black . P cloud, and befqre ; the warm rays ' f can again rejoice him, that cloud ( I must be dispersed. If sueh is a k your experience you should . t i am, j ) steps to ensure an immediate ( | return of health and strength, t k This means that you should put . [ your digestive organs in perfect f f order—cleanse the liver—regulate { !the bowels and kidneys—purify g ' the blood—tone up the nervous ' system. To effect this thoroughly I and completely you should put I. yourself through a course of that d I medicine which has proved of J f such exceptional value in so many \ I Cases—namely I Queen Street Masterton. Sold everywhere in boxes, price
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10263, 15 June 1911, Page 7
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