fta* iee SBffl AH run down, easily tired, nervous? And do net know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion cf Aycr's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and J3 a Llocd purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. A± your doctor aberi Aycr's non-alcoholic Carsaparilla as a> sirens tonic for the weak. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, M«B., U. S. A. WHAT HAPPENS! When a Suffragette Becomes a SuraturetteP She becomes a pet. Happy is the Curate," Happy is her Dad, Happy is her Brother, Happy—sure!—and glad Is her sainted Mother! Suratura Tea, you see, Softens all asperity I Sweet beneath a tree Such a Maid to bask with—• Suratura, she Won't hurt Mr. Asquitfc Neither rod nor birch '!}/ Chasten such a.lady* Suratura'd, Sadie ~ Won't vex Mr. ChurchilK If you'd sweeten quite Your harsh disposition . Suratura's might : Proves the best Physician, Don't you let 'em tell yoti Other Teas come near It. If they seek to sell you Other Tea, just Jeer itl There is none so fine, Never was one purer, Than this Tea divine— PEERLESS SURATURA! A BLACK EYE. SWOLLEN CHEEK AND BRUISED NOSE CURED IN TWELVE HOURS BY THE USE OF wKBtBKKBm OINTMENT , MRS. R. VERBAL!/, Alma lane, Wellington, writes.:—" White engaged last . evening cutting wood for thVlire—a tough springy piece of house-moulding —part of it struek me across the eye and'just over-the:temple, inflicting a fearful gash, from which Ihe blood ran in a stream. The blow qnilo daxed mo for a time, and the part was so swollen that I could not see out of U:e eye, the swelling becoming very black and painful. Scarcely knowing whetLir to go . to the doctor or what to do, I rushed into the honse of Mrs. Barron, next door, who fortunately hri a pot of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT. v Afterbathing the part the Ointment was applied, repeating the operation just before retiring to bed. To my joyful surprise, jn the morning the whole thing had disappeared as if by charm. During the dav 1 wont, to procure a box of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT to replace that used bv my neighbour, and the chemist remarked that it was very difficult to seo where there had been any blow at all, only a slight sear remaining. PLANTEKOA is wonderful." Plantekoa Ointment, 1/- pot, from Chemists and Stores, or post, free from Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington.
m Is distressing to \ the older folks as V well as the little ■£■ one. Cure it £/ promptly and effectually with Bonnington's Irish Moss — the remedy that for over half a century has been the standard family cough cure. There's no medi- •' cine so safe, so reliable, and so,, effective. Bonnington's is absolutely free from harmful drugs. MR. A. M. GRANT, ti T« Whaiti, Rolorua, writes:—' For years now I have used Bonnington's Irish Moss for coughs and colds. For children it is ihe best medicine in the world; easy to t ' take and sate." ~ Refuse substitutes and imita- , > tiens. There is only one i BONNINGTON'S. Cct .. dARRAGEEN
risk MOSS 'ee!Ss &Ei sisssS'sssplaists, A lady-living in Lams Street Weilinjgtoti, writes: , ElsjaSskua* (or myself and children
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 3
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