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Van ski^iWi®? Loog, Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair weiL See that it is properly fed. Growth of every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short iv.id dry. Then, feed your hair. Feed it with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed it with Aycr's Hdr Vigor. Thus help nafcre all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ar-k your doctor i aboutyour feu';* £i>d£boafc Ayer's Hair Vigor. Follow his advice. Ayer's Hair Vigor DOES NOT COLOR THE HAK ?K'.r!.:i6 by Dr. j..). .V.-:,< k Cc... rlijs., L ! , 5..1.

Has Cured Coldsa for SO 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 1 !0R 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 tea ! IURATURA! SURATURA! None so tasty, and none purer!" Wisdom cries : " Don't you forget it!" " Get it!" Echo answers straight,'' Get it! Get it! Get it! Get it!" IS for advertisements L 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 ever— Suratura "D." .r THERE 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 and broke off her old song and rushed for her Suratura. T)EAR SISTERS.-If you seek for -*-' peace, straight shall your homely joys' increase, if you (there is no way that's, surer) please your menfolk with Suratura.—FLlP. (Colonel William Bunker's neice.) 13A

W. G. BUTCHER. (Formerly Butcher Bros.) UTCHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN. PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK, The Best SMALL GOODS—Mado by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130.

Kitchen Comfort for a PennyaDav. TS wane to emph&me the easy » v terms upon which a Gas Oook«r con be placed in your home. For a monthly payment of Two SMknga —under a penny a day— we will £t tk© latest typo of cooker; and the attins will be fro©. And ia return you wall get »bsolera© co lfort in your kitchen during th* hot months—no red-hot range, no dirty coal to carry, no wood to cut—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten shilling® paid to-un m a deposit be money well flpentP Nearly 100 people took advantage of tOhJa offer last year. We are expecting more this year.! may w« count you in? i« ..* *........ BißsSartM.

ft lady living in Lome Street Wdliaiton, wntea: "I h»ve osed T<rokinff*B Lmaeaa * ' 'lor myWl aad childwa nd result*. Ha' table taste* the UHOPEAN TJI GiENOY- / HOLSBALB INDENTS pfOmf- ' tlx executed at lowoifc *»•! OONTINENTAIi GOODS, iaotadinffl: Books and Stationery. Boota, Shoei, *nd leatfcw. Caieraioalft »nd DruggM Sundrwl Ohiaa, Earthenware and Gl*&&irttr« Cycles, i6£&tor» *nd AocetsorieD. Drapery, Millinery, and K«©e GOoSe, Fancy Goodi and Perfana*ry. Hardware, Machinery and Metal*. Jewellery, Plate and Watohet. PhotograpHo sad Optioal Good*. Provisions and Oilmen's Stored. Etc., Eto. Oommiiiion 2i to 1 8 pw oeol. 3Pr»Bi Diacotmfc Allowed. Special Quotations on Demiali Oonsifirumoiits of Preilaco Sold ©£ 'Account. Abitairob Lana, LBftden, E. 6,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 3

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