Eggs in Winter "N Spring, When (fowls are laying well, you would be acting wisely to preserve all eggs you do not require for immediate use. WATER CLASS . . ECG PRE»ERVATIVE is the Cleanest, the Cheapest, the Most Effective, and Easily applied on the market. It gives you no trouble, and takes very little time; and eggs treated with Water Glass Egg Preservative keep lik<& fresh for months. BUY A BOTTLE TtKDAY, AND START PRESERVING. It will cost you onl 6d or 1s per bottle, and will give you perfect satisfaction. HEBBEBT T- WOOD, XHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON.
Bcr.ningUm's cures Influenza. It. strengthens and heals the throat and lungs, and prevents, more serious troubles. Fifty years a o your'folks proved it l- be the safest ahd surest specific for coughs years a o your rows piw-u » >. • Ul , ...*.»«...•- ,•--- . n - and cold.'—t.-day is si ill without an equal for *II thro-it ar,d lung allections. Wise purenls always keeo it on hand.. Refuse a substitute or imitation which =--■>. j Elves the dealer a bigger pro.t. Insist 0.. getting Carrageen Irish. Moss Mrs. E. Woodhousei Northcote, writes:— "I have tried a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss and found it very good. 1 h.nf * sudden attack cf infltionzi" audit saved rue fri.rn a rery severe illness." 34
•Ob. Vest Grocer. Fleas* •end ti«l J-»-do«en. Tins Of • HIGHLANDER*-«oa« ««o*td Milk." Wm !1\»-K Don't Run Short! 'especially In the Winter time, when "ordinary Milk Is so dear! Keep a good r blg supply of HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK In the house, and "when Cooking or Baking has to be done ■you'll be prepared. I=uH Cream. . Absolutely^Pure, and—- . '*you can depend Claude Corbett, HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCOiQneen Street ... ... :..... Marterton • NEW SEASON'S GOODS. I.PJES, Tobaccos, Cigars,' Cigarettes, Boxing Gloves, Footlilis, Shin Guards, and all other -requisites in stock. But Appointed Saltan In ths, Olitriet. Ladies' uoMDtngs tnade op. \ Rasors and Soifw* atrounH »nd
FROOTOIDS. "Cure Headache, Indigestion, Consti-1 r«o+.irt« anA TtilimißTiAfut.' ThfliV are pleasant to take. They are immensely more valuable than aa ordinary aperient; ?, they remove from the Wood, tissues, - and internal organs, waste poisonous \ matter that is clogging them and -choking the ohannels that lead to and • from them. Frootoids are THE BEST . aperient medicine to take when any -eat, or when Congestion.of the Brain -or Apoplexy' is present or threatening. They hare been tested, and tiiave been proved to.afford quick relief in. ©uch cases,,-when other aperi- •" enibs have-not done .any good at .all. FAMILY use; their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache—a bright cheery sense of per* • feet health taking th"&';place of slug- ; gish depressed feelings, by the liver being pjeoperly digestei are a very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week at bedtime, is highly beneficial. They act eplen- ■ didly on the liver. A constipated habit of body will be completely curbed if the patienrt will on each occasion., when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an ordinary - aperient. The sufferer thus gradu- - ally becomes, quite independent of Aperient Medicines. PRICE Is 6d. From all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and W. C; HEARNE AND CO., Ltd., Cseiong, Victoria.
REDUCTION IN MEAT FOR CASH BEING an expert in all branches of the Butchering Trade, I am • able to cater for the public taste in: Prima Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork. Sucking Pig, Poultry,/ Baoon. SMALL GOODS— Wholesome German, Pork Polonies, Cambridge Sausages, Pork Sausages, Tomato Bausago, Saveloys, Blaok Puddings, Brawn, ato. Only the best manufactured by myself- Only the purest of ingredients useoV No connection with any other in town- Orders punctually delivered. $, LONGL " COKBINE SMASHER. fh,on:loL fUHACEH,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1039, 21 August 1911, Page 7
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