••£ Withcough*and lungs distree*; i AOACIAN BALSAM frees you, And through the night gives rest. ] ACAQIAN BALSAM, best on earth, , For colds and weakly chest; i Of testimony there's no dearth, { As thousands now attest. Barraclough'a Acacian Luna Balsam. 1/4 PRESERVE EGGS NOW I ' Now fa* the .time to commence preserving eggs. Soon they will be plentiful and cheap, and if you have ttbie forethought you may have eggs as good and fresh as newly laid later on, when they are scarce -and expensiive. Eggs .should be allowed to stand for a day; then, preserve them , in GORDON'S WATER-GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE. A Is bottle will i preserve a kerosene tin, full of eggs, and will keep them perfectly fresh ' and good for at least twelve' months. The eggs can be used in any manner, and (no difference can. be deIxicted in.-.thie flavour, between abac lutely fresh eggs-and thosepreserved. Buy -a^.bottle; -to-day, and istart right off. It will, pay you handsomely.— J. V. GORDON, Ohmmt <by Esmbs) Maetertoiu
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 3
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166Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 3
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