sft?»S mm Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not,we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alccho* in it? A. Net a drop. Q. Flow may I team more of this? A. Ask your doctor. He knows. Ayer's Cfceny M^ " Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Av.r a Co.. Uwcl!, ADJURE the large rhinoceros ! He's very wise, the same as us. Ho]s happy in cap 4 iviry, no matter who his captors be, if they drink Suratura Tea. „ IOLONEL HUNKER notes hereon : I don't kiiow. Enough for me that I'm fit as T can he. thanks to Suratura Tea." -William Bunker, K.R.D. TOXJ REFUSE ME!" cried the - 1 curate. "Madam, how can I endure it ?" Said the lady, cheerfully. " It's as e-'RV as can be. Stick to Sura»TVilEi!E WAS a young lady named -*- Bruce, who was always lighthearted and spruce; for she drank Suratura, which made each joy purer. It is joy's most infallible juice ! THE CATERPILLAR told the Cow; the Cow told oil Queen. Bee: " The whole Croat ion's happy now we've Suratura Tea!" Hill ERE WAS a bewitching young L Spinster, who wed a glad lad at York Minster. They coo and agree: Suratura's their Tea; their life is as happy as life well can be. and they bless that flue day at York Minster. THOUGH SHIPS may sink in erery sea, and stocks and shares fall scurvily, let's praise the gods and sing, for we'have still got Suratura " D." 3a Look for The Name BonningtonY J The success of Bonnington's | Irish Moss has been so great, | and its sale so large, that | unscrupulous persons have | tried to imitate it. In | order to make a larger profit | some retailer may endeavour to sell ft you one of these imitations. Ask E for Bonnington's and insist on get- gj ting it. ror over halt a century it g has been the standard medicine for |L coughs and colds—there's nothing t| so safe, so reliable, so effective. ,M MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedin. E writes :—" For some years I have h had Bonnington's Irish Mom for fe Mrs. Turner and she has derived , tlj much benefit by ils use. She was . K considered consumptive but Bon- te nington's Irish Moss has quite restor. || ed her, and she is now quite strong. £3 k I have recommended it to many hfl \ persons, and believe that all have ffl \ been pleased with its effect." JsT CARRAGEEN
HpHBSa "AVE all the adjustments _ and good points of others, with a few exclusive tones of their own. We quote a few: — . . ON HILLSIDES it is especially effective. ,-,-r, ,-vT-r VTT> PENETRATES HARD GROUND an ordinary plough wouldn't touch. ERADICATES WEEDS AND NEGOTIATES ROOTS. BOULDKRS, Etc. t%t „, n . OTrv WON'T OHOKE IN TRASHY GROUND. „,x«'c imgttv WIDTH OF FURROWS LASILI ADJUSTED. _ rrTPfflVT STEERING GEAR EFFICIENT AND HANDY. T _, .„ v LEVERS ALL WITHIN EAsl REACH. SIMPLE AND STRONG THROUGHOUT. Send for Speck! Circular. Mention this paper. jTTVtf*^«:**.f;>ill AND GO., LTD, CHRISTCHUROH. Branches: Auckland, Gishorne, Hastings, Hawera, Tiinaru. WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE: J. H. NAYLOR 12 Wriglev Street, ; MASTERTON. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 May 1912, Page 3
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