Twenty years ago, when the customs duty was a uniform per centage ad valorem, the passing of the flutries was as easy as "falling off a 50g." Nowadays, it takes a brainy man to run the gauntlet of the ma y different tariffs. Merchants can saVe both time and trouble by getting the Customs work done by an expert. Writeto Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co., Customhouse Quay, Wellington, who work on smart and up-to-da J ? lines.l A OHIX.BI/AIN CURE. Mr R. W. Jones, storekeeper, uarrum, Vic, says that .Chamberlain's Bain Balm < cured his chilblains, and wants everyone to know it. "I had one chilblain on my foot that wa« so big that I could not; wear my boot. In fact I, could only wear my slipper by slitting it along the front. I used Pain Balm one nighty "and iii'e next day was agreeably surprised to find that I could wear my boot with comfort." Sold
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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