If it were not for the competition of the big Dominion Woo Wen Mills, farmers' would not get suoh high prices for their wool. Buy KAIAPOI Gooda. Help to keep np op wool values «ad keep the money circulating: here. ~~Ladie«, be oonsiaerate and taotni) yet firm, with any refraotory draps' who may try to substitute c-ny otism make for the famoui Warner's Bustproof Corsets. * BOILER, MAKER ATTACKED. "While working in the Government service as boiler maker,"' writes Mr J. W. Watkins, Pelichet- Bay, Dimedin, New Zealand, "I developed a liver complaint and was often gripped with severe pains across the body. Nothing gave me any relief until a chemist at Invercargill strongly recommended Chamberlain's Tablet®. The first bottle gave me great relief, and I now enjoy good health."— Sold bv all chemists and storekeeDers. When in perusing the results 'of our Wool Sales you read: "Practically all the "merinos were secured bv the various woollen mills, the bull* of the halfbreds having also been bought for the .arae requirements"— it brings home to one the important bearing of local industries on local prosperity, doesn't it? And the mmense importance of purchasing KAIAPOI Goods, sap!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10594, 28 March 1912, Page 5
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195Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10594, 28 March 1912, Page 5
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