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There is just this much about it: i Dandrtff is a germ disease, is meet cr.ilcy, r.nncyir.g.- and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, bat surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the cedp must be restored to health- Here -is the remedy: Ayer's Ksir Vigor. Ask your doctor about using it }ni/ii' COLOR THE HAIR Prepared by Dr. J. 3. icx &'■&•> Lcwsil, Mass., U. S. fi, of That Delay is dangerous and may lead to more serious chest and lung g trouble. But how? Bonnington's Irish Moss will cure yci. For <?v?~ half a century it his been tested and proved the most satisfactory family remedy for young and old. But be sure you get Bonnington's |* (onnin dthn { ySSBSXSKKXSSSEr. The Viceroy of India He said, "It's very queer That I can't get the tea I like, That rippin' tea up here! ■■ With rage I simply stutterSo out-of-date's Calcutta!" So straight they sent his aide, Lord John,. ■ e'■••■< ■ '. . ■ In a bid iiiekßer id Seyldhi With orders to p'r&cure a Load of the tea he dotes upon. The Viceroy, was anxious', wan: He pined for—

■W. G. BUT0HB1?, (Formerly Butcher Bros.) iUTOHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN. " PRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. The Best SMALL GOODS—Mado by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130.

Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a Da v. §TI waa» to emphasis© the easy I ? terms upon which » €»h Oook- I % monthly payment of Two Shillings —under a penny & day— we will St ill© lateist type of cooker: and the §t4in& wiiil be free. Aad in return yott will get »dbotafc* co lfort in your kitchen during feh* hot months—no red-foot range, ax> dirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no'trouble. Wouldn't ten shillings paid to us as a deposit be money well spentP I Nearly 100 people took advantage of thl* offer last year. We are electing more toil year! may we count you iaP '.the isao e&eswaeota, A lady Bvias in Lotos SirceA, WcHingloa, writes: "I h*w wed TonJrinff*B Liases* alstoa 1 lor myself and children «£& gT&ad results. Havinj J 'rtabte taste, the c t:l tfflsssa® jparoteroai.* iCROPEAN '-AGENCI/HOEEBALB INDENTS pNnn.7pri*, fox all of BEITIBH *na OONTINENTAIi GOODS, including 8 . Books and Stationery. , Boots, Sho«a, and leather. Chemicals and Druggie* BundiM** China, Earthen ware and €H*Bwr«wi Cycles, i&fotora and Accessories, ©repery, Millinery, and IW 06*88. Fanoy Goods and P©rfum*ry. Hardware, Machinery and Mota»t. Jewellery, Plate and Watoheß. Photograpbio and Optical Goods. Froriswraß- and Oilman' t Btorsa. Etc., Eto. Oommifißion 2| to B per oonS. TraSs Dieootmt Allowed. | Bpaoial Quotations on Dom%n& I Sample Oasea from £lO upwards. Oocii«ttm©nt-a of Produce SoM m 'Aoooxtat!.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 3

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447

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 3

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