Headaches and Eye Strain pTve tihe cause, and our cure is lasting. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. HERBERT T- WOQP> CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON.
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FORMAN AND TROWER, CLUB STABLES, MASTERTON. ,ABS, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire by hour, day oir wwk. Parties catered fbr on reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every de«nt man always m charge. Plant and buOdingß have been increased to meet growing demands of business. INCOLN TIOAD |~IABH QTORE. <MITH AND JONES beg to b _„4.i*„ *\i* nnhlin that thev bav« bommenoed busmeas as GENERAL STOREKEEPER! In the premisea, oorner of v Bantlty Street and Lincoln Read, Maitorton. They stock all classes of neoeaßaroes for CASH'. .of ■to reoeiv*: *".-. f**r a] OuiSomor* waited on and orders BeKvered promptly.. Mail ordcara re.taiv«/i*pe<aal attwriaosi. ' , ':' ' SMITH AND JONES. (MWaral StarekocMra. GRAGG'S CJHOP Is Btill under the management of MRS CRACC, the Hairdreßsing Saloon ONLY having been placed under nev management. ALL THE LATEST < SMOKERS' REQUISITES .; Js. Of Every 'Deßoription Stocked. CORNER SHOP. Quasi Strait... - ..... Matter )mi.
A CRUST AND HOOK"* i>.noti»h for me while I h:tv« Sumtr.ra Tea. Egad! I swear it—Colonel 1... 0 MAKE A DIPLOMAT you need one gentleman who fws and thinks, '■whose manner is magnetic and who's mighty careful wh.it he drinks. The keenest diplomats, you see, drink only Suratura Yea. URATURA TEA FOR DINNER ' every day makes the most de» ■ pressed old sinner blithe and gay. '; * :. '' *V-ony, come' home ! 'They,. ''..art spreading wicked fables 'bout you,.. * dear, in' Rome." Antony ,-l:iy back inn: heeding, l careless j\s'could be, drinking (Cleopatra's malice I) Suratura Tea. HERE WAS A TERSISTttNT •young flea who fell in "a cup of • -Atrong tea, the best Suratura (ljone finer, none .purer). "Tfs a very good death, though 1" sighed he. "P YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW the - wayto be always bright and gay, take this little tip from me—stick to Suratura Tea! ITTLE PETER IN THE * THATCH stored some powder, struck a match. Everywhere his pieces spread they lay very still and bled. Mother picked them up and -got Suratura in a pot. Peter's cured, but's feeling sore : plays with powder nevermore. 2A R. LOW: ARTIBTIC SHIP FRONT BUILDER. [HOP PRONTO BUILT ON TdiE LATEST AND MOBT APPROyiED LINES. Guaranteed Dust-proof. A GOOD THING. ♦Bl Gttb* BtT«6 4 , WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10454, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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387Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10454, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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