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Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and dl without shiiiuJatioH. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask you? own doctor. ' >' """ " n Prcpc::.! by Dr. J. C. Ayc-r L Co., L..,.!:, I.U.v i. S.f:. -*■"-*- very wise, the same as us. He's happy in captivity, no matter who his captors be, if they driuk Suratura Tea. "Where my old sick liver's goi>c t don't kiiow. Enough tor me that I'm lit as I can be. thanks to Suratura Tea.'' -William Bunker. K.R.D. ""OU REFUSE ME!"' cried the curate. "Madam, how can I endure it, V" Said the lady, cheerfully, "it's as easy as can be. Stick to Suratura Tea!" HAHERE WAS a young; lady named Rruee, who was always lighthearted and spruce; for she drank Suratura, which made each joy purer. It is joy's most infallible juice ! * B iHE CATERPILLAR told the Cow; -*- the Cow told old Queen Bee: " The whole Creation's huppy now we've Sural ura Tea!" riIHERE WAS a bewitching young J- Spinster, who wed a glad lad at York Minster. They coo and agree : Suratura's their Tea ; their life is as happy as life we'll can be. and they bless that fine dav at York Minster. ■THROUGH SHIPS may sink in every - sea, and stocks and shares fall scurvily. let's praise the gods and sing, for we "have still got Suratura '" D." 3a Is yonr back constantly aching ? Bo you suitor with dull shooiing pains, and all those oilier unpleasant symptoms of kidney trouble? Then it's high time yon took a remedy that will pnt the organs in proper working order again. All!. GEORGE Ft.UTKY, a ■well-known f Mangatairioka farmer, took PLAXTEKOA and was coaiple.te.lv cured. Head his ■ letter:—" I used two hot lies of I'LANTK- ' ' KGA "for pains in ".1 lie back, caused by disease of the KIDNEYS, from which I Kiill'ered for a long time. I find it has i done rac more good than all the other I medicines and medical treatment put together. Having received such permanent benefit, I would impress upon all who suiter as I did, USK ILAXTKKOA if Miey desire restoration to health." H | Do you want further evidence '! 11, is Bsj u available thousands of others have Ka | been cured. Try a bottle of I'LANTE- | KOA. All chemists and stores, a/-. H Write for advice in strict conlidence | I to the Manager, Box 4811, Wellington. - 1 Plantekoa Cures

1 Look for ' The Name ion s "he success of Bonnington's Irish Moss has been so great, | and its sale so large, that | I unscrupulous persons have | I? tried to imitate it. In 1 order to make a larger profit | g some retailer may endeavour to sell || | you one of these imitations. Ask p (or Bonriington'_s and insist on get- | ! t'm;f it7~"For over half a century it | 1 has been the standard medicine for M I coughs and colds -there's nothing M I so safe, so reliable, so effective. . | I MR, J. TURNER, ot Dunlin. | E writes :—" For rome ye.it.i_ I have |j E had Bennington's Iriih iYioss tor *". i» Mrs. Turner ar-.tl she has derived M fl mjch bcnelil l>y ils use. She was & 1-j considered consumptive I'Ut lion- :M vj ninfjton's Irish Moss has qiule rcslor- feja M ed her, and she is now <;uho strong. Kl persons, and been pleased re uai m mm HffBSS l ggft Uli l&83t gSSpSIIEtS. K lady iiviii|{ ia Locos Sircs^ "X have ©sed Toaking'B Lmsssa Eebss«s©* ?o? Esyself and dtildrca mth gTftßrJ restilu. Having a ttk», flaiatable tas«<B» tha dumsm

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10621, 29 April 1912, Page 3

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638

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10621, 29 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10621, 29 April 1912, Page 3

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