A£Hlir«% Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. But it's often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough tha* means the most, especially when there U a history of weak lungs in the family. What should be done? Ask yom doctor. He knows. Ask him about the formula on the label of every bottle cf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if this medicine has his full approval for throat and lung troubles. Then do as lie says. Ayer's ferry Pectoral Prepared bv Dr..', 0, Ay:.- c. 33..- Level!, Mass. .U.S.A.
Your cough or cold can be quickly cured. Take a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss home with you to-night. Free from harmful narcotics it will break up the cough, sooth the irritation, and leave the chest and lungs strong and healthy. But be sure you get Bonnington's gjfe'^^asg^^^ One of the chief recommendations of Sur*atur>a Tea lies in the fact that every process of preparation is characterized by exquisite and unwavering cleanliness. ' In China in the old days and often still, some of the processes of tea-curing were anything but clean. Even the inferior sorts of Ceylon tea are not entirely free from suspicion. But' Sunatura is so treated and so packed that there is no possibility of a grain of dirt getting into a ton of it I That fact accounts in part for that wonderfully delicate Suratupa flavour; and it accounts also for the fact that an infusion of Suratura is always crystal-clear when pure water is used. There is none of the muddy dimness so often observable in Infusions of inferior tea. C # I
W. G, BUTCHER. (Formerly Butcher Bros.) <') -■ JUTOHER AND SMALL GOODSJ MAN. ! PRIMEST BEEF 7 MUTTON AND PORK. The Best SMALL GOODS—Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130. Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a„Dav. B w*n» to emphasise the easy j terms upon which a Gas Cooker can b© placed in your home. For a monthly payment of Two Shlilihngs fit the latest type of cooker; and the fitting will be free. Ana in return yott will get absolute oo ifort in your kitchen during the ihofc months—no red-foot range, no dirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten. shillings paid to us as i a deposit be money well spent P Nearly 100 people took advantage iof this offer last year. We are expecting more thio year.7 may we count you in P ... HbbljMw. .1 lady tfvinc in Lome Stred, WeUingtoa, wntea: . "I have used *Tonkiag J i uxtstxA ualstesG* for myself and children * results. Having ft latabte taste, the <" -""" ■iato if wwfflj." IUROPEAN GENCY. HOLESALB INDENTS promppriees for all kind* of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, moludinfi: Book* tod Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Cb&micalt and Druggist Bundrt*!. Ohina, Earthenware and Gla&iwar* Oyolea, Motor* and AooeßßoriM. Drapery, Millinery, and Flea* Goods. Fancy Goodi and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metal*. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Good*. Provisions and Oilmen's Store*. Etc, Etc. I Commission 2} to 8 per oeni. !rr*<w Discount Allowed. Bpecial Quotations on Demand. Sample Oaae» from £lO upwards. Conuignmentß of Produce Sold ©a 'Account. Abahurofc L&na, Lender, E.O, .CRblsAddreiß;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10569, 27 February 1912, Page 3
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