A lonic free from Alcohol 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 medicineo 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. Avar's fcipii x? " h Prepared by Dr. J. C. flyer L Co., if v...!!, 1. 0. A.
A Family Cough Remedy 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. Bonnington's Irish Moss miE KING OF ♦DIAMONDS and JL 1 the King of Hearts fell out hke anything. The King of Diamonds said that he could name another sort of tea as good as Suratura " D." The King of Hearts said Fiddledy dee 1" x Little 'washy with a , HATCHET chopped a cherry : I thought he'd catch it. They excused , him, though, when he swore lie hacked ; the precious tree hunting Suratura .1 ca. j EmTIIES, too late to get him sense, Pete Pry, who, fearing the | expense, spent money on the cheapest tea, when at about the same pvicc he might have got Suratura " D." So here | he lies. Well, let him be. IF YOU'D START DAILY with a clear, bright brain, take this from me. When you get up, first drink a cup I of Suratura Tea.''" ■ J SNUG LITTLE HOUSE" and a plump little wife, an absence of nagging and fretting and strife (which mean, you'll agree, Suratura for tea)—ah, that is the way to be happy for life . ETSY BINNEY, LONG AND SKINNY, like a piece of string, although she was teased a lot, didn t care a single jot, smiled like anything. Betsy lived contentedly, having Suratura Tea.
Tell me, maiiy. bow to woo thee 1" sang the lover to his lass. " Very easy thing,' said she. " Give mo Suratura Tea. G-rip the cup, and drop the glass!" 12A
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Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a„Dav. WH wano to emphasise the easy terms upon which a €as Cooker can be placed in your home. Fo<r a monthly payment of Two Shalilingß —•under a penny * day— we will it th» latest type of cooker; and the fitting will! be free. And in return yoa wall get absolute co lfort in your kitchen during the hot months—no red-hot range, no dirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten shillings paid to ua aa a deposit be money well «pentP Nearly 100 people took advantage of thl* offer last year. We are expecting more this year"! may we ooant you in P tke eaa ©H©»»eoK, Sasas Mraai. .« Eaasljrtss, Acts Like Magic Is stopping aSgirt earing obstinate ggi& Mi iM wsplaluts. A lady living in Lora« Street Wellington, writes: . .. "I have ased Linseed Emoisiosj' 'lor myeell and children with grand results. Raving & Bite, palatable tastes (be chilarEa £fe» ifseadily." ■ s. C3 flCjߣsß9 , s Lrasaro EsrciUJioß* 0 JgIUROPEAN WHOLESALE INDENTS promptly executed aS lowest oaah prices for all kinds of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Chemicals and Druggist Sundries* China, Earthenware and Glastwar# Qydet, [Motors and Acc&stsoriea. i>rapery, Millinery, and Piew GO&3B. Fancy. Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metal®. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Etc., Etc. OammiEsion 2J to 8 per oenS. STrawS* Discount Allowed. Bpeoi&l Quotations on Demand* Sample Oases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold e® AooounA. WILLIAM WILSON AHS3 SOW®, LERS, Lender, E.O, CJaMeAddress;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 3
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