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Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and all without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. flyor & Co., i Do you wonder that' Bonnington's Irish Moss is the standard family remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis and influenza? For over half a century it has been used day after day with universal satisfaction. Refuse imitations and substitutes—get the original remedy. 55511 The Royal Famil assemble In the palace on the announcement of the meal by the grave and stately-butler*.. ..■"''. The Lordly Family gather around the table In their oast!e while yet the echo of the gong Is resounding through the hall. (n the Mansion a similar scene Is enacted on perhaps a less grand scale. At the Villa a bell summons par-ents-and children to the "damasK." While in the Humble Cottage the son of toll and his wife and bairns come together at the call of mother. The great beverage of all is TEA J Now that tea which today Is prized above all teas is mnms Other teas have coma and gone, but SURATURA the SUPEERB still holds its own—and more. The sales of this famous tea are now greater than they have ever been before. THE TEA OF ECONOMY AND QUALITY! "A" 1/6, "B" 1/9, "D" 2/V'X» 2/4

W. G, BUTCHER. JTOHKR AND SMALL GOODS* MAN, ■ (BIMEBT BF.F.F, MUTTON AND PORK. The Bert SMALL GOODS— Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE ISB. Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a Dav. wane to emphasise tbe easy ot can be placed in your borne. For t monthly payment of Two Shillings —under ia penny a day— we will fit the latest type of cooker: and the fitting mil be free. And in return you will get absolute oo ifort in your kitchen during the foot months—no red-hot range, no dirty coal to carry, no to cut—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten shillings paid to us as a deposit be money well spentP Nearly 100 people, took advantage of tbia offer last year. We.are expecting more this year; may we count you in P THE «3«9 8HI»WBOO*li «MMM «l**»t. MMtWtWI. obstinate A lady living in Lorn* Street, Wellington, wntea? "I. haw used 'Toakmff'a Linseed Enolsioa' for myself and children with grand resuita. Having * (doe, palatable taste, tbe children <&lbe if nattily." TftlHftJUKO'S Luuuukp Bwjikoji." lUROPEAN AGENCY. rHOLEBALE INDENTS promp- » V tly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Chemicals and Drugget Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware Cycles, Motors and Accessories. Drapery, MUlnery, and Pieos, Goods. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. . Hardware, Machinery and Metals. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods. • Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Eto., Etc. Commission 2| to 8 per oeu-f. Trad* Discount Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand; B&mple Oases from £lO upwards. Con sign-meats of Produce Sold oa Account. WILLIAM WILSON ANQ SONS. Absburoh Lana, Lendon, E.O, CableAddreis: "AnnnsAra,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10546, 31 January 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10546, 31 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10546, 31 January 1912, Page 3

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