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There i:, jist this much about it: DandrcH is a germ disease, Is niece t:::t:Ly,a::ncy:r i g.-and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. AU germs must be destroyed, the scalp must be restored to health. Here is the remedy: Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ask your doctor about using it. :, DOT COLOR THE iiASR Prepared by Dr. 1.0. <V;-f & Co., Lowell, Mass,, U. S. li. "&smtM&m&i®s&iiw That Little Cough iay Grow Bigger! fif Unless you take it in hand at B once it may get worse. A bot--"18 He of Bonningtbn's Irish Moss i if will'quickly set you right again, i jf There's no remedy so safe and | M sure in all cases of coughs, I M colds, * bronchitis, influenza, S ffl chest- and lung complaints. | If Refuse substitutes and get fflj

"PON A FIEE ALL BRIGHT and *-"• hot you boil some aqua pura and pom -it softly in a pot upon some Suratura. And then, however poor you be, no prince can hope for finer tea. . <HERE WAS A GIRAFFE went -*- out for a' laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful of chaff. The chaff wduld have choked him as sure, as could.be; but Bunker the €olonel. straight saved him you see by giving him hot Suratura Tea. HE WILY AFGHANS now have peace, each 'neath his own fig tree. The Amir (may his days increase !) drinks Suratura Tea and all the wily Afghans know its worth as well as he. J mHE MOON HAS SEEtf a thing or j J- two, and don't tell what she's seen, j She'knows all that the ladies do—the seamstress or the queen. She sits al6t'.fc, content, you see, now she's got Suratura Tea! - "RS. MACTAVISH you couldn't - call lavish ; for she clung to the bawbees, did she. Still, she was contented as woman could be, for every week she'd no end of a spree when she. soaked Suratura, that wonderful tea. i -tl 'BY SEA cried, "0, Suratiira's my tea !" " What Ho !" said the Mate. " You're the wife for me, Kate !'.' Scoffed the Skipper: "Not much! What price me?'•' 10A W. G, BUTCHER. CFeraMi-ly Butohar Brti.) BUTGEDW AND SMALL *GOOD»MAN, BIMEBT BE*!F, MUTTON ANB _ PORK. The Beit SMALL GOODS- Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE irs. Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a Dav. J wane to enephaaite the ea«y terms upon which a Gas Cooker'canbe placed in your home. For a monthly payment of Two, ShidiLragß — under la peony a day we wdl lit the latest type of oooker; and the fitting wiijl be free. And in return you will get labßo'ute co lfort in your kitchen during the hot months—no red-hob range, p© dirty conl to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten ebillinga paid to ub as a deposit, be money well a-pent? Nearly 100 people took advantage of thJs offer last year. We are expecting more thiifl year'; may we oonnt you inP THE GAt 6HOWR6OM. H)tf-«ri sirs«t. W)Mt*rtw».

A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: "I haw used 'Tonkin# , B Linseed Emulsion' for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children ,&tQe if tsadtfy." "Ranmta's Lskssbd EwmwroM." UROPE GENOY. "HOLEBALB INDENTS promip- ' tly executed at lowest, oaiil pricas for all kinds of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, including? Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather; Chemicals and Druggist Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware Cycles, Motorß and' Accessories. Drapery, Millinery, and Pieea Goods. Fanoy Goodt and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Motada. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. PhotograpMo and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Etc., Etc. Commission 2J to 8 per oanfi. Trade Discount Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand* Sample Oases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Bold oa Account. WiLLiAM WILBON AND 60N6. Abohuroh Lana, Ltndsn, E.Q, C&bieAddreis: "Annnaixe,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 3

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639

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 3

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