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 ererv bottle. Q. Any alcohol in it? A. Not a •drc;:. Q. How may I learn more eft his? A. Ask your doctor. He knows. \y® s ifieny recira Pretarod bv Dr. J. C. Aver Ct Cc, Lcwcil, Hs?«..l\S, A. TOERE WAS A YOUNG CHAP names McGosli, -who was taking his clothes to the wash. At the laundry Ching Wee said: "No washee mo' ire. Just dlink Suratura for alia time—see V " "Andl'mwid ye, Ching Wee!" cried McGosh. "UADDY WOFF had a cough nearly -*- shook his noddle off. Now lie's very well, for he's drinking Suratura m m ! UOLD COLONEL BUNKER ho -*-' was mad. He swore "By Jove !" He swore " Egad!" A fool from Houndsditch way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuse the Colonel's sounding D ! • A FESTIVE YOUNG OX was just -£*- packing his box to go for a trip to the sea, when his mother cried, "Silly ! you've left out the billy, and your i>et Suratura Tea!" TF YOU'RE on honeymooning bent, -*- be it in Carnival or Lent, your honeymoon's a safe success wher'er you be, if you drink only—have a guess—the PERFECT TEA. Perfection's Suratura—Sec ? rpHE MERRY Coquettes camped out ■*■ on the beach. They'd some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach ; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, they had bought Suratura, the exquisite Tea. 'ER ALL, flavour counts first. The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial will convince. »"U,"2/- 4 a
Colds and coughs arc too serious to be trifled with'. At first they may-; seem unimportant but, if not attended to, bronchitis, pneumonia or even consumption may develop. You need a medicine to soothe the irritation, break up the cold and leave the lungs strong and healthy. > There's no remedy so good as Bonnington's Irish Moss—for over half a century it has been the favourite family cough remedy. But refuse substitutes. If an unscrupulous retailer tries to sell you an imitation or substitute tell him you want Bonnington's. . Ask for it and i insist on getting it. 47 CARRAGEEN 'IRISH MOSS The Policies issued by the Department contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. With the exception of the suicide olanse, there are absolutely no restrictive indorsements on policies, the assured under every i where he pleases and engage in any ocoq. or from the surrender value, the policy I will bo in no danger. GRANDFORD HOUSE. PERRY ST MASTERTON, MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. THE above well-known Boardinghouse has been thoroughly renovated and refun.isb.ed throughout in an up-to-date manner. Mrs a. PEERS, the new Proprietress, has reopened the* business as a FixtSlOLASS BOARDING-HOUSE, and is now ready to receive gueßts.- , A room suitable for Commercial Travellers' is available.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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