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81 fc m m & & S m % * 'A ✓ H I s^«f^ m m •m For Relief! Little scratches, bruises or cuts may not be noticed much by the sufferer at the time, but if neglected will % result in blood poisoning and inat night time. , Rub a little on the part inflamed. In the morning just a little more to com* plete the cure. Red Cross Ointment does three things well. It cleanses, relieves and heals anything in the nature of a wound. Any chemist or storekeeper will sell you a tin for 1/6. The Mighty Healer OBTAINABLE FROM J, V. CORD ON, CHEMIST. MABTERTON.

READY MADES MAY BE GOOD ENOUGH, BUT It is no Economy to buy clothes off a Shelf "ready blended" like yoTi would a tin of tobacco or a lb of tea. Real Style and Real Fit do not come that way—and without these two there can be no economy. THE KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN TAILORED SUIT is an economy because 1. Only the finest fabrics aro used—that assures longer wear. 2. The Good Gutting means Your Fit to a T.—not anyone's. This assures satisfaction day in and day out. 3. The hand tailoring guarantees additional service. These facts are so undeniable as to be almost unnecessary to state. If you wish to effect economy the Tailored Suit by K. and 0. offers a sure way. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH CLASS TAILORS, Perry Street Master ton. Jewellery and Watch Bepairiiig. The repairing of watches and every description of jewellery is an important branch of our business—we give careful, painstaking attention to it. Special attention is paid to the repairr % of fine watches—ihe kind toat new! extra careful *din*tment We try to have, our work give satisfaction—such as <vi!i -»m confidence if you leave your repairing with ns We wont'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 Hrnv esty can give. JAMES SCOTT, ■*r,s,i*4**f> *ND JEW . LLERY REPAIRED QUEEN BTREKI IF YOU SHOULD BE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW RANGE, THIS LITTLE STORY WILL INTEREST YOU. In one of the smaller towns of t*he Dominion, there is a Bricklayer in business on his own aor>unb who is of a statistical turu of , mind. During the tear IUOB he kept a record of the various kinds of ranges which he built in, and quite unsolicited, forwarded the list to us on 19th April, 1909. He says: "Out of 34 r -»*■■■. ■■* LOCK'S, but out of 28 N! SHACKLOCK'S. 3 -2—l —and 1— makes." This evidence shows the vast measure of popularity enjoyed by Sha -k----lock's Favourite—giving a maximum of efficient service with a minimum of fuel consumption. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." niu&Wt*"** Uataiogue free on application. H. £. Shaddock, Ltd OUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, and AUCKLAND.

Don t Wear a Sour Face because you Have Rheumatism. There's no need to be "rheumaticky." To be forewarned is to be forearmed, and -we warn you of the necessity of protecting yourself against itne weather by getting into one of our Oil Coats which keep out the wot, and to WEAR "ELLIOTT'S" ENGLISH BLOCK LEGGINGS, AND A SMILE INSTEAP . You oan smile if you have with the Oil Ooat a pair of our English Block Leggings, wftrioh we sell from 10s 6d. There's but one thing more for this winter time. Don't keep a wet horse—got it covered. It will work all the better for you if you take care of it. Try one of our Horse Covers. J. ELLIOT? & CO., SADDLERS. Masts hn. 'P!:-?.: z~

LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER, CALIFORNIAN THISTLE, BLACKBERRY, GORSE, ETC. PRICE per Box, diluted with 100 gallons of water, £1 net. WARRANTED NON-POISONOUS IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison.) •? L B J CB p ?f Tin of 1 gallon diluted with 100 gallons of water, 15s net. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. IHO 8. F. LONG, 372 Aberdeen Road,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 2

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