&*&*!w2w*^«2C(*<i jis it that certain things are never out of ( 'date but always popular-certain books,. I certain pictures, certain music, for ;example? It must be because in those I books, those pictures, that music there] lis something excellent,— something that I men and women find they need or desire, i | Right popularity is a hall-mark of value, j If this view be applied to a medicine; (winch,has now been before the public J | for more than half a century—a medicine i 'which from the first has proved an un-3 I rivalled remedy for all irregularities of { ■the digestive organs it cannot be denied • I that Beecham's Pills triumphantly stand J | the test. Three generations of men and 1 , women' have acknowledged the steir-J l ling worth of these pills for the relief I and cure of various ailments of the j 'stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels.j BEECHAMSI PILLS | for many years have enjoyed a sale far j larger than that of any other proprietary j medicine. They are tLe ; sovereign J remedy for constipation, indigestion, i pains after eating, biliousness, sick;] headache, heartburn, flatulence, liver-i ishness, sallow complexion, lack-lustre? appearance of the eyes, bad taste in the! mouth, dizziness, heavy tired feeling,* poor appetite, and general want of tone. 3 A single dose gives relief, and, taken as| directed, this medicine will not fail to j Sold everywhere in baza, price !ojd. (35 pills) 1/14 (56 pills) * 2/9 (iSB pffls). iHGfcOPBAft* UROPBiAI* SBNOi. GENU* \%' HOLESALB Indent prompt price* for all feboN <•' British »nd Oontin»ot*l good*; mciMiiing Hooka and Stationery.'""'■■■ BooAl, Shoei, »d Uathejr. ■. Chemicals and Uraggesi' Sundries. <Jnma, Eartlrapwwfe and Gl»mw»w. Uyolee; Motors and Accessories. Drapery, Milboery, and Piee* Goods. Fancy Woods a»d Perfumery Uardwarft, Maoninery, iuid Metals Photographic and Optical Goodt. Provisions and Oilmen's Stows, ate., etc. •JoMmiaiion 9| to u per cent. Tr*te Discount allowed, tipecaal Quotations on Demand Sample oases from £lO upward*.' Consignments of Prodac Sold on 4ooount. mt-UAM watOM and aona. (ttut»bhsbed 18M4 ■a< ■ Abo**!** LmM*>. "V*5.C. t)tn< *oarf*s' "«»*nii»ir». London."
TO THE ELECTORS. "T matters not .whether you ?up- . port the Opposition or the Gov-; put; a man. In the house who will "do jxwfcice to your papering and general decoration. The man to look after, your interests in this direction is'* j W. H. COLE, who has the choices* stock of FREIZES, WALL and CEILING DECORATIONS to be found in the Wairarapa. Papering is done in any part of the district at lowest cost, and in the best possible manner. Electors will do well to remember this when contemplating renovation of house property. ESTIMATES FREE. Note the Address: 28 Chapel Street, Masterton. Teelphone 149. THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine has beet) passed as perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a "40 candle power burner is only 1-10 of a penny per.hour. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly ''all and inspect machines at work, or make application for particulars from the Local Agfints— PICKERING TIROS., ICKERING -OROS., f lumber h Sucen Struit l Maaierton
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10271, 26 June 1911, Page 7
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514Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10271, 26 June 1911, Page 7
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