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Herbert T. Wood. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTE RTON. Prejudice Agaiast Glassts. Many . persons are prejudiced against the wearing of glasses, and sometimes positively declrne to use them 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 hopeless, and it is the part of wisdom to yield gracefully to the first summons to -surrender. LET US EXAMINE THEM TO-DAY. Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' «hops of that time. I o-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Austra ia Merit alone has buiit up its great sale. Your grandfather found it the mojt reliable remedy. Your lather used it and gave it to you. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little one». Refute substitutes and insist on getting I zr<f, JJii! iV § 0 CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Mr. Stanley K. BooxH.the well-known yeprssentative of the " N.Z. Farmer," writes: —"A bad cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, with a severe back* ing cough, induced me to try your Bonnington's Irish Moss. It proved a most happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement when I had despaired pi putting in as ap/' ti ranee." 37,

*7 YOU CAN DEPtNiD UPON IT •Ji UfiMtM Miut \wi " "VKuvmns 5* £5»( KMnSUfSSStS^BSSBSasS Claude Corbett, Ti AtUDRE&BEit and TOBACCONIST, Street Master toe NEW SEASON'S GOODS. Ot- 88, Tobaccos, Cigars, Gigar--1 cites, Boxing Gloves, Foot'l ;ili- " rlhin Gnards, and all other ;sites in stock. Mtst SalMn In the Olstrlot, < idieß* UomDings made ap. litrnri and 8w»""' (round and PBOCiI'OIDS. an Aeadaoha, lndiK"iu>n, Oourtij,*- ( lon, and Biliousness. fbey «re elegttrt' J a appearance and ploasont to take ' hij are immensely more valuable th»n mi ardinary aperient; they remove from' fce Hood, tissues, and internal organ*, «Mti poisonous matter that is clogging IMB and ohokinc the channels that lead: t» usd frotf them. Frobtoid* are ■ THE-vBESX opwrieat medicine to take V.en an; OongMtiOß or 8100 l Poison m oreeent, sof whan Congestion of tt,»- Drain or Apoplexy is pirasaut or : thr»Hi*<nmg. They have bean, tested, and hsvo bean proved la afford quickreliefin cases,. whaa ether aperients have *«it' dona! ...any' food at aIL Frootoid# ar« absolutely un-' dfilM for FAMILY

•M | their beneficial effects are evident »»ranc of headaobfr—a eimse of lao* of sluggish itpriMii feelinga, by the liver ' cting properly, lv tfo* food being properly digested Prootoids ere • very ec«nomio*l : MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bedtime, is highly beneficial. They act splendidly on the liwr. A ed habit of body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an oidmaiv aperient. The sufferer thiis gradually becomes quite independent ot Aperient Medicines. *• . PRICE Is 6d. From all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and \V. *i* v WK ANT> CO.. T.ti/.. Xloelnni:, Exceptional ruroitui'6 "ITTHETHEE you have an entire house to fit out, or just a single piece to buy, it will pay you to C0B1& here. We guarantee excellent variety, originality and beauty of designs at the right pi'ices. Indeed, your furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically, at our House. Every piece manufactured , by us is representative of the highest artistic effort. The woods used are carefully selected specimens, beautifully matched, and exquisitely finished in every detail. You can order your furniture with the positive assurance that it is re?, liable throughout, and, reasonable in price. T. McCRACKEN, CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE, •f tba diMp] MBk4 ¥ ofcM*r W&ingthl pi flu:tn street Mastertoji.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10265, 17 June 1911, Page 7

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