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You can't be oomfortabl* with cold f&et at bed time, and, moreover, you can't sleep, and what a worse? You know it to be the height of folly and sheer bravado to fight Nature in this wilful way. Nature demands warm feet at bedfca; and Nature's demands must be obeyed. The Remedy: Ws&»& and easy. Get along to_WOOD fe, inspect his stock of INDIA RUBBER WATER BOTTLES. Once boughV-and you can have any size and &tvle—they cost nothing for upkeep. "So what's the use. . • • r j CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON, Bonnington's cures Influenza. It strengthens and heals the throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles. Fifty years a:o your folks proved it t < be the Safest and surest specific for coughs and colds —to-day i* still without an equal for all throat a:.d Unj afTcctions. Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which j Carrageen . Mas. E. Woodhousi, Northcote, writes:— "I have tried a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss and found it very good. I had a sudden attack of influenza and it saved me from a Tery severe illness." • , .84

»ok. Vest Crow, flew* yend hall-a-doica TIM of 'HIGHLANDER'-Con. «tS*Cd Milk." Don't' Run Short! ■especially In the Winter time, when ordinary Milk Is so dearl Keep a good •big supply of HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK In the house, and •when Cooking or Baking has to be done ■you'll be prepared. •Full Cream. Absolutely Pure, and— !v ■ hmn - Claude Corbett, -*AIRDRESB£U'»nd TOBAGOO- •' -. NIST, ■ 'Queen Street ... Mwlertori i *EAIOJM'r'COOQ«.; . '>, - ' ettea,- Boxing F/ootv cLJu>; 3liin Guante, and alT>pother 4 requisites, in stock. fin\ ftppolntsd Saltan In the Olatrlot. indie*' UomDings made op. 9*cor» end SJw**n** sjroond »nd • • ■ _: -L -. iypiitoOTOlDS,'' Ak Aeadaohe,' Indi.vtion, Oourtipa > fe£'-aad Biliousness, i'hsy *re oiegantl ' V J*ppear*nce v and plaaeant to Sake- . >fjs7 aw* immensely more valuable ttisua 4B etdlwirjjhaperient-; they remove frcja •fee ttcod; tissues, and internal organs, -vatic poisonous matter thai ia clogging -tM and choking ttio channels that load -» and fro* them. Frootoids are THE BEST •Aperient medicine to take w"»en any JJoageetiom or Blood Poison to present, W whea Congestion of 'the Brain or ?^*mmm<*&*r, ||t» afford quick relief in e'icb cases wbm t*Ml«r aperients have vu done any food Pat aH. Frootoide are absolutely un.dvalkd for | , . FAfyilLY , " ; —e | their beneficial effects are evident ' the ditappearanc of ' headache—a _lght oheery sense of . perfect healta r -taking thi place of sluggish depMate^ Jtelings, by die liver cting properly, ana' *r flia food, being properly digested Dotcdda an a very economical " MEDICINE. :: - A splendidly on the liver. A constipated habit of body will he completely cured if the patient will on each oc.casion, when suffering, take a dose .of Frootoids instead of an ordinary \ally,. becomes quite i Aperient Medicines. „>., . ~„. 6d- From' all phemists ana. meaiuiue i c "i tt " o " r ■« V AND.CO.. Lt<J.. Goelong, Furniture 7HETHER you Lave an entire house to fib out, or just a sin- " jgle piece to buy, it will pay you to joome 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. jl 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 rethroughout, and reasonable in . price. t. Mccracken, CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE, !»«♦ Street Maatafton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10281, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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578

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10281, 8 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10281, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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