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/til run cow/n, er ous? And do not know wli^t to tUiiCf your docfcr, Ask his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilia. .It contains no aJcohol, no stimulation. if i V.\r\nA r*iir\ jf ''ri' ?> cuiu Jo ti bio'jU */Uii*..Ui, t*. tonic, a strong alterative, «?'i aid to cMr;CS(icn. Ask your clxt". i* about Ayer's non-alcohol-;"; tkvsaparil'a as i the weak.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mats., 11. S. A. Has Cured Colds for 50 Years Day in, day out for over half a century, Bonnington's Irish Moss has been steadily curing coughs and colds. Every year its sales have increased because it has given absolute satisfaction. No other remedy is so safe and sure. Refuse imitations. Insist ongettingßonnington's ,10R EASTER, OR CHRISTMAS, • or Michaelmas Day, for Martinmas, Lammas, or .Lent, whatever the bills that you find you must pay, however- excessive your rent, you've still got to buy, if quite happy you'd be, some good Suratura, that exquisite t'ea ! iURATURA! SURATURA! None so tasty, and none purer !" "Wisdom cries : "Don'tyou forget it!" " Get it!" Echo answers straight, '* Get it! Get it! Get it,! Get it!" IS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS -£*- of: the common stuff. Bis for the boodle spent (seems a trifle tough). C is for Ceylon, the isle of the finest tea. D—well D's the finest eveV-j-Suratura "D." .r <" ■ rpHERE WAS A MAIDEN loved -"- a lord, by whom the maiden was abhorred- She tried to win ,his slow regard ; but, oh, the lord was cold and hard. But he was vanquished finally. She gave him Suratura Tea, and a right happy bride was she, the Lady Fidelys Deedee! A DASHING SOPRANO sat at her -*-*- piano midway in a song (bravura) when she heard the glad gong hrul broke off her old song and rushed for' her Suratura. : TfcEAR SISTERS.—If you seek for peace, straight shall your homely joys increase, if you (there is '-'no way that's surer) please your riienfoik with Suratura.—FLlP. (Colonel William Bunker's neice.) 13A

W.'G.BUTCHEE. (Formerly Butcher Bros.) UTGHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN. PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. The Best SMALL GOODS—Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130. Kitchen Comfort for a ■ \ Penny a Oav, !'H iF»ao to erapJuwsise th© easy / iercas upon which a €an OookI sr" oan b© placed in your home. For 1 a monthly payment of Two SfcMhngo I—andi&r a, penny a day— we mil &{; th® latest type of cooker; and me ftfetanfc wiiE be free. And in return you will get absolute oo lfort in your kitchen during the ihot montha—no xed-ihos range, no flirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't tern shillings' paid! to us at a deposit be money will ispentP Nearly 100 people took advantage o? this offer last year. We axe expecting more this year:! may. *• oount you in? Qlith® SSf&H. ~ w&vtzftm. A lady Jiving in Loxa* Stxeeftt, Wcllini&a, writ**: ~_,_. . "I Uav* ased Toakinff'B Linseed JSsraisioo' lor my«eli and children "ftottSEß&'s Ixamm. Utomkw.* IBROPEAN AGENCY, /HOLESSALBJ INDENTS P^ m F; CONTINENTAL GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. ! Chemicals and Druggis* Sundriftf. I Ohica, Earthenware and Gla&Bware 1 Cycles, (Motors and Accessories. ' Drapery, Millinery, and Pi«e« GeoSs. •Faaicy Goods and Perfunraary. Hardware, Machinery and Metals. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Good*. FrovMonz and Oilmen's Storefl. Etc.; Etc. I Ctommiaiion: 2$ fcti 8 per cenl. TmUm Discount Allowed.' Special Quotations on DemSnl* Sample Oases from 4510 upwwrisi Odasigniaents of Produos Sold M 'Aoooun*. &M@reb Lbhs, London, E.S,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10588, 20 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10588, 20 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10588, 20 March 1912, Page 3

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