Eggs in Winter IN Spring, when (fowls are laying well, you would be acting wisely to preserve all eggs you do not require for imimediate use. WATER CLASS . . ECC PRESERVATIVE is the Cleanest, the Cheapest, the Mas* 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 like feesih for months. BUY A BOTTLE TCKDAY, AHD vSTART PRESERVING. . It will cost you onl 6d or 1s per bottle, and give you perfect satisfaction. HERBERT T- WOOD, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON.
Bonnington's Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and ldosen^the f; phlegm, and the cough is cured -almost before you realise it, , For fifty years Bonnington's has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. — " Insist on getting •VLMUMIM^ CARRAGEEN «* ?S 2$ # 3& n fIMiBMU^ Miss Priscblla Verne, Opera House, Christchurch, writes:—" I stiil/take Bonnington's Irish Moss whenever I am troubled with a cold or loss of voice. I find it most helpful to me in my professional duties, and will always recommend it to my friends." 35
■".; "'Ofc, V«» I Crocer. ricsaa ■ tcad: turiica-dozen Tins .'' at •HIGM.ANDEB' ) Con#MU*d Milk." Worti Mn Sfroftl *speclatiy in the Winter time, when -ordinary Milk Is so dear!, -'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~ " : .'-.;. '"yo"'.-can depend upon It,*' 1 sf «fOH«»A»« AMD TBOW-EH, , CLDB 9TABLEB. MASTEBTON.
In stopping night coughs, caring obstinate . colds and chest, complaints. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: . "I have used 'Tonking's Linseed Emulsion' for myself and chil3ren with grand, results. Having a >iiice, -jpalatable- taste, the'"children readily." ; v vt6kKiNG's Linseed Emulsiqn.". - all Chemists & Storekeepers. '■•.l/8.. 2/6,"4/6 bottle. D
R!+Ei)MATISIVt o uj Dr. SHELDON'S X o < CO > o Gums wommi mi alia falls. < ffl CO Bfl G 0 M LU WITH The directions are simple and easy to follow; the cost Is small; the effect Is sure. This remarkable specific Is. prepared and guaranteed by a man who has made a close " stndy of the hair during fifty active years of his life. >Yith the Regeneratof',-i«se J Brlce'* Circassian Cream. See toa '■'• . ;■ photographs of actual malts. . fm NKDHOT BE BAID; If VOU ARE BALD IT IS MERELY BECAUSE VOU WON'T LET UNDOUBTED FACTS CONVINCE YOU! ? Insist an getting Brtcspj no ■' other shows suoh m&filts, ■ BRICE'S REGENERATOR - 8/8 SPECIAL) STRENGTH CIRCASSIAN CLEARS r ,_, Brlce'a Segeneflitor can be obtained ac |;he;|t of Messrs H. T, Wopd, Masterton; L. Aplin. Oartex\m\ li- W. Longmore, Pahiatua; and from all leading Chemists and throughout New Zea- . cures may also be seen
,\J by hour, day or week. Par-1 * lie* catered for on reasonable terMS. j ,-,,- Careful attention given to every ae» '-- '' Wtmriot of tiie business. Ooanwfrnit man always in charge. Plant and boUdinga ham been increased H «eej growim der raids of bonnes*, INCOLN vTJMD IMITH AND JONES beg to commenced business as ' GENERAL STOREKEEPERS in the' premises, corner of Bentley Street and Lincoln Read, Maiterron. at thejur usttal.hw prices, - ■' rßy keeping" the beat quality goods, and' selling at moderate rates they , „ Teoeare a lair share of public ';- patronage. ; • , , Customers waited on; and orders +> detivernd Mail ordera re» wive, special atfca&t&ca* ' '' SMITH AND JONES. Oaasral tterekesoars.
OBACCONIBT CiHOP Is Btill under the management of . .* £MRB bRACC. ' the ffsiroreesing Saloon ONLY havr under new management. "' ' ' '7 < ' * { ' CORNER SHOP. Quear strait ~ Ilaatertwi. *tDu<m^ _ of the Butchering Trade, lam able to cater for the pnblio taste in: Prlmo BMf, Mutton, tan*, Veil, Pork. Sucking pig, Poultry, 5.;-.-.' Baoon. ■\_ SMALL GOODSWholesome Carman, Pork Polon--108, Cambridge Sausages, Pork •auaagN,- Tomato Sauaago, Saveloys, Black Puitdlngi, Brawn, its. Only the best manufactured by myself. Only the purest of ingredi- : ... ;•••■■' ' : >|Jp; connection* Wifcfi any other s;;Btttolteijr.|iw - vQrdera punctni\~ - CfOKBlliE SMASHER, irotw Sm mnACER.
ELI SMITH, WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY, Queen Street ...'. Masterton. TcOtHJ and cattle run, 19 mileß from railway, 3160 acres cleared and in grass, 1700 acres in scrub, well fenced and divided into 24 paddocks, well watered by '•■ river .and other streams, the now wintering 6000 sheep, 100 cattle, 30 horses, 1700 acres ploughable; when fully improved will oarry well 8000 sheep besides cattle. Lies weU to the sun. Good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and all necessary conveniences. Woolshed, drafting yards, etc. PRICE, £6 per acre; terms are exceptionally low. UMBER QT4 UMBER 0'4 i x in charge of a competent chaffeur. All trains met. Attendance night or diy. E. J. EASTWOOD, PBOPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 7
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