HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR SHOW SUiT, SIR ? What a splendid rueed- p.ace of the old hands is the e i show. You'll probably iiit • iomo very old friends next n . ycd it will not do to be dr-»-aed v. A Kr&kagen and Chipman jt the smartest Masterton can ..cof 1 ace for the occasion. But you must place your order to-day, otherwise it may be finished too late. We have the finest materials procurable anywhere —we import them direct from it-he best English ManufaSrSof course, coupled with the finest materials and smartest styles is our usual high class workmanship. Don't delay—step in to-day. SLEAjF.AGTSN AND;.CHAPMAN I'ERRY STRSKT ... I'°.* i* I K (V.* \L m
y-i & is* r&k «nt: 63ft ZS. SI -4 $2 m >S\\ >V €1 ax H A** Whai Constitutes -Good-Ale Persuns who drink Ale should renumber That Read's " Dog's Head " B?-« is always brewed from' the choicest material. That it; ,is brewed with the hard water from !:'>« sf lings owned by -v»essrs. ba*s & uo., tbe'renowned brewers of. , "DOG'S HEAD" BASS That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottlingestabiishnjcnt >c the world. , 'V Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and ijever-tur-as flat. ; SSJ;- ; ■ SvDOG' £ AO is t! ■ (am y beverage in • fc/ngiish'" homes., • Every bottle bear®, this labet, which in the seal of excellenf. # v f'
Start K. Mother* know a >. .and and vigorous body ac'-vV-ed hy hai>* during the arnw^>'insures stro{ijr<St healthy c.iictiSvood liM fei has, for iafatit 4»cf : .nd hetili » n'e fOO ' fan*"?, : . .thai* ' hr.au. .-sil? *r#Sifc it COD it!! •!:• in tuti>.; .O Mil' -'i:< ■ •■4 'CO ?: v #cavt'i r yr-, 4AT9. ■ he ! ' • *'■ .... 4hc ••••> .U««S'S <<• ih'onsC «=1 • ■ K", -*A~ -j6> -i .. i'CCtfij it :V(i 'bovc-iornvng ■ :isst.' 'wo'-g, jv.'//i•»:/>' ;<• ■■"uim :tu( 'fiserf «»• t 'trtfVi ' direct r ti, "••■'tin :■ j\.DlZir , /tK INIiANJ'S. .. .. •4 u tfeli Medals, Loadan, juglana. TiM; Jfltj Sold m i ,ib. Tins, specially packed tor Australasia*, b v aH Chemists, iGroccjnSf Stores &c. I ■ 100 PER' CENT EFFICIENCY F Tliat just about rates the record of tlie Hupmobile. It is a car that can be driven, by anybody wit'hont fear of M{. k jr trouble or other difficulties. THE " ' - UPMOBILE low priced, but is no less a good oar than one which costs double the amount. . It is sturdy and smart looking, and comes complete to th« purchaser. Investigate its merits without delay. , Catalogues and full, information on request to— A HATRICK AND CO., LTD , NORTH ISLAND AGENTS. WAIVGANUL ' OR H. LEICESTER, Wakefield Street, opposite Town HaJL WELLINGTON. Pli mif n- -- J3—jtwa—niiMi Mi—MfflßM—fl—BßSß aBMNMaMRMHBBHBfInMaMI HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS TENNIS SHIRTS,' 3s 9d. 4e 6d, 5a 6d, 6s 6d. SILK SHIRTS, wi'tlb Colfew, 12a 6dt. TRAVELLING RUGS, 13s 6d to 52s 6d. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d to 7a <M. - PYJAMA SUITS, 5s 6d, 6* 6d, 9s 6d to 17s od. LOUNGE SUITS, 29s 6cl, 355, 455. QUEEN STREET. A. HENDRY, MEN'S OUTFITTER, MASTERTON.
u As Sound as a Bell J9 Is a phrase suggestive of ail-round fitness. It denotes freedom froth disease; robustness ot .constitution; muscular force; and.mental energy and •vigour. The " sound as a bell" condition is one most devoutly to be wished, and happily, it is not only possible but easy ol attainment by most folk the strengthening and invigorating qualities of the World's famous medicine-BEECHAM'S PILLS. For three generations this remedy has been to ailing men and women a reliable means of re-establishing the health and maintaining it to a superlative degree. There are thousands, to-day, who keep themselves "as sound as a bell" by taking Sold everywhere in boxes, price !ojd- (36 pills) J/11 (56 pills) &. 2/9 (158. pills).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10541, 25 January 1912, Page 2
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