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THE NEW YEAR FINDS USfREADY 70 FILL YOUR STATIONERY AND DIARY WANTS. For your favours OF THE PAST WE THANK YOU, AND WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. McLEOD AND YOUNG,

ASADE&iY, MASTERTON. The 1912 Habit! THE dawn of a New Year, is generally clro&eai for_ making good resicilkiitionts, for. promising one's seJlf to do a good maliytfluings. There iis scarcely an to-day wlio has not given serious thought to this matter, anicll vowied vows. It miay be to break with oM : ha-bite ] it may be to do certain tihings hitherto perfunctorily done; but whatever there may be it all amounts to the saane thing: "tfuraiamg over a new leaf," aind may we suggest to the reader to turii to a new leaf, a lieaf that iis true, that isi honest, that is reliable. Turn to the leaf contained iLti a packet' of 'Orescent Bl'end.Tea, and will have a dielicaou® tea, which is both, sooldihig anld stimdlatin g. Orescent Blend Tea is a high cla,ss tea.,- it is a scientific eorabimitioai of the fine teas of Ceylon> and the ■strong robust teas of India. It costs 2s per lb, and is. worth fully 2s 6di.

Empire Tea Co. W. ANO e, TURN BULL AND CO. PROPRIETORS, Wellington.

3is it that certain things are never out of ( date but always popular—certain books,■ pictures, certain music, for) J books, those pictures, that music there I j is; something excellent—something that i men and women find they need or desire., J Right popularity is a hall-mark of value. | this view be applied to a medicine] ■/) which has now been before the public j j for more than half a century—a medicine j Ix which from the first has proved an un-; j rivalled remedy for all irregularities of ( the digestive organs it cannot be denied • J that Beecham's Pills triumphantly stand I 3 the test. Three generations of men and j women have acknowledged the ster-! J ling worth of these pills for the relief i and cure of various ailments of the J stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. h "y> J for many yeara have enjoyed a sale far Kf larger than that of any other proprietary J medicine. They are the sovereign remedy for constipation, indigestion, & pains after eating, biliousness, sick J headache, heartburn, flatulence, liverf? ishness, sallow complexion, lack-lustre J a ppearance of the eyes, bad taste in the jj mouth, dizziness, heavy' tired feeling, % poor appetite, and general want of tone. A single dose give 3 relief, and, taken as directed, this medicine will not fail to Sold everywhere In boxes, price lojd. (36 pills) 1/1 i (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
447

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

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