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Ayer's Sarsapariiia is a.tonic and alterative, free from alcohol., What is a "tonic" ? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a ', medicine that builds up, gives! vigor and power. What is an; " alterative " ? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action, Ayer's Sarsapariiia does zl\ this with-; out stimulation. Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Ayer's Sarsapariiia, is net vastly better without alcohol than with it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowoll, ?.'.is9.. o. 3, P,> That Little Cough Klay Grow Bigger! f& Unless you take it in hand at M once it may get worse. A botm tie of Bonning ton's Irish Moss jf will quickly set you right again. M There's no remedy so safe and ' Jf sure in all cases of coughs, If colds, bronchitis, influenza, J! chest and lung complaints. H Refuse substitutes and get . .TON A FIRE ALL BRIGHT and U" Lot 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. ' ■: IHERE WAS A GIRAFFE went out for a laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful of chaff. ! . The chaff would'have choked him as sure as could be ; but Bunker, the Colonel 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. mHE MOON HAS SEEN a thing or two, and don't tell what she's seen. She "knows all that the ladies do—the seamstress or the queen. She sits aloft, content, you see, now she's got Suratura Tea!. •'■ i MRS. MACTAVISH you couldn't call lavish ; for she clung. to the bawbees, did she. Still, she was contented as woman could be, foy. every week she'd no end of a spree when she soaked Suratura, that wonderful'tea. A- LADY WHO TRAVELLED *BY SEA cried, "0, Suratura's my tea !" " What Ho !" said the Mate,. "You're the wife for me, -Kate!" Scoffed the Skipper: " Not much! What price me ?" , 10A x W, G; BUTCHER. 3UTGHIB AND SMAXA GOOD®. &SIMIBT BEST, MUTTOM ANUS TSi« B&ri SMALL GOODS- &*£• by an Expert. m&Q UP TEE.EPHOME 123. Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a Dav. wane to emphasise the easy er can be placed in your home. Fo<r a monthly payment of Two Shaliincrs —nnder a penny a day— we will fit the latest type of cooker: and the fitting wall be free. And in return you will get abso•ote co lfort in your kitchen during the hot months—no red-hot range, no dirty coal to carryi no.wood to cut—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten shillings paid to us as a deposit be money well spent P Nearly 100 people took advantage of thji offer last year. W© are expecting more this year"? may we count you inP Sfrest..., c....... aiia'artwi. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, wntes: "I havs tfsed , Tonkb#'s Linseed Emulsion' {or myself and children wtta grand result*. Having « pice, palatable taate, the cMldisa Linßnm,S»uLsrofl." f«m «ft Gbtm&tfi JT Sforok&epars, lER€PEAN GENCY. rHOLEBALE INDENTS promp»w' % executed at lowest oa&i prices for all kinds'of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL. GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Chemicals and Druggist Sundries. China, Earthen wore and Glassware Oyola*, Motors and Accessories. Drapery, Millinery, and Piao* Goods. Fancy Goods and Perfunvery. - Hardware, Machinery and Metal*. Jewellery, Plate and Watohet. Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Bto., Eto. Oom mission 2J to 8 per cenfi. Trada Discount Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand* Sample Oases from £lO upwardsConsignments of Produce Sold m Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND S2ONO. Aftahtiroh Lina, Lendftn, E.O, CjftbleAddress: -'Asmnmn,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10554, 9 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10554, 9 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10554, 9 February 1912, Page 3

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