If you were I and I were you, And I were well and you had tiu, What would! you do? Would you regain your health like me By the'same means that set me free PVom coxitis and colds? Wihy, to he sure! By taking Woods' Great .Pep.pcram.nt dure. 7 When in perusing the results of our Wool Sales you read: "Practically all the merinos were secured bv the various woollen mills, the buls of the halfbreds having also been bought for the *.ame 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. Verbnm sap! If it were not for the competition of the big Dominion Woo Hen Mils, farmers would not--get sudh high prices for their wool. Buy KAlAwool values mad keep the money carculatina here.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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142Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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