There was a young man ol weak cheat Who asked for a cure of the best j LUNG he took, C '*■ His < v cough it off shook, v ""\ And now his warm thanks doth attest Barraclongh's Ac&cian Long Balsam, I ,■ Price l; 6 and 2/6 PRESERVE EGGS NOW! Now i" the time to commence preserving eggs. Soon, they will be plentiful and cheap, and. if you have the forethought you may have eggs as good and fresh a© newly laid, later on, when they are scarce and expensive. Eggs should be allowed to stand for a day; then preserve them ! in GORDON'S WATER-GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE. A Is bottle wail preserve a kerosene tdm full of eggs, and will keep them perfectly fresh and good for at least twelve months. The eggs can be used im any manner, and mo difference can be detected in .the flavour between absclutely fresh eggs and those preserved. Buy a bottle to-day, and isitaart right off. It wiffl pay you handsomely.— J. V. GORDON, Chemist (by Exams) Maeterboinj. It makes one anxious—any loss of weight. PHOSPHOL will re-build a constitution. Large bottles sold by q32 BfeorW. '■ i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10404, 26 August 1911, Page 3
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192Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10404, 26 August 1911, Page 3
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