"No one, I feel sure, can. s. inore gratefully of i-axo-Tonic n ty- "i ». can," writes Mrs Ooxbett, J.J.U JL'IbIUUJ N.S.W. "They cured me of settled biliousness, which' seemod as though Fit would never leave me. I took tLaso-Tonio Pills, and they proved a •- <• I J_ » G~IA Irrr oil «st-3 and Btorekeex»«rß. ] is e&.
Few people stop to think that tlieir ©rocrross and prosperity depend w that of the whole of the Dominion. K they did, they would not need urging to buy Dominion-made goods, n-hink of the hundreds of hands emloved in growing the wool,-shearing classing, selling, materia! then making KAIAPOT OlotnSJ and retailing KAIAPOI Gools •yes ,think- and act as one's good fcpnse would suggest-.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10572, 1 March 1912, Page 5
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117Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10572, 1 March 1912, Page 5
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