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Prejudice Agambt CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTE RTON. Many persons are prejudiced against the wearing of glasses, and sometimes positively decline w 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 The children like Bonnington s and there is no medicine so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard family remedy for over half a century. ' For all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, there's no medicine to equal it. Get .-_-,. what you ask for and be sure you ask for ;i»KK •K CARRAGEEN IJftZttTCtKK . Ms. E, Srynk, Windsor, writes:— "My little girl was very had with Influenza and Croup. I purohased a ~» bottle of Bonuihgton's Irish Moss. and after a fra dates she waa completely cared/* 33 "\

* Ok, Vest Grocer.ncMc •end ha>tm<tfoßli Tin* «t 'HIGHLANDER' Co«> tensed Milk." &&&*•■ Don't Run Short! ■•especially In the Winter time, when •'Ordinary Milk Is so dear! Keep a good :blg supply of HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK in the house, and Cooking or Baking has to be done •you'll, be prepared. ■ , ;i Fu!l Cream. Absolutely. Pure, and- , ''you can,depend upon tt," .. ( ;.. g^^V^Cliaude.;|C6rbett,..iiAIRIVkESSJta and TOBACCO Queen Street ~ .■.-..» ~. Maaterton ) N ,B €]Obbfi ■<. Oigarai, Ugar ; ,ett«»fl; Boxing Gloyea, v Foot balls;' &l»in and .Ml -oth**.repmßitee id' stock. tint Appointed Bal«e<i *n »> OJatrtot. lundie6 Ooißinnj?.* made up Tftforß and wound *no F* UOTOIUS. .'M*t ,iS«»dache,. Indjjr-'itjun, ()on*tty,s lass, ttlli BiiiousDcns. f hey «»rc eJe#»*.-. -a. aypa&rancs and plwneant to vskt--r ti«y ara immensely mot* yahxable tban «t erdiaary aperient; tho? remove froa» Am Ueod, tissues, and internal orgttM,; raate poisonous matter that ia fcaai and choking the ch.aaiie!"« that l*-*»2 a»4 fro* them. KMOioids ar» riant medicine to >*V& any jgaattaa, jqijf, . »* preeenV "■ of: - T fe ! >>*" lirauk';■■.«. <hjW&hiug/ They i*avt: Wtoytaated, - land -iav* '«» relief in iueh oatss - when •tkar aperiantr have dono any good at «H«. v ; Frootoide are absolutely uridvaßad &r !- : ; ■;:;.-, ; as* {their beneficial effeotslar© evident ay the disappearane of headache—a bright cheery sense of perfect kaaltk taking the place of sluggish .depresses' failings, by tW liver cting properly, **4 by tha food being properly digests* •-. rrootoidc are a very economical MEDICINE. * ■ u A dose taken once a week, at becl- • -■-, is highly beneficial. Thev act of Frootoids instead of an ordinary ,aped«nt. The sufferer thus eradu- ■? tafiy becomes 9Uitein4 e P endent ot Aperient Medicines. . „ : ■'•'wDTrni'-.1. dA TPrnm all Chemi&tS HFAT?NF. ANT) CO . Ltw\. Goelomx, fHETHER you have an entire house to fib out, or just a sin:gle piece to buy, it will pay you to • come here. We guarantee excellent •variety, originality and beauty of 'designs at the right prices. 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 positives assurance that it is re- ' lia-ble; throughout, and reasonable in T. Mccracken, CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE., Quieri Sir Mi Ma&Urlon.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10274, 29 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10274, 29 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10274, 29 June 1911, Page 7

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