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Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic, and alterative, free from alcohol What is a "tonic" ? A medicine that Imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power; What is an "alterative" ? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Ayer's Sarsaparilla does all this without stimulation. Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like AVer's Sarsaparilla, is not vastly better without alcohol than/ with it Prt?md by Of. J. C. Ayw & Co., Lowtfl, 'Jmu. Uf3. A.

T»IIKKE. WAS A YOUNG CHAT ■~ . McGoshf w4jo- was takin< his clothes to the wasli. At t&e hnradrv Chine' Wee said : :™Xo .<-wa&ea*>HitoUc»e. Ju*#df ink tjme-r««HS.'^ ;: ; .-...''■ v.; ■;.■■.■■,:.>•■::■";..'.-'1 .very well,-for : he?s drinking, Suratura.'■■ Teal ~?OLD COLONEL BUNKER he -* was mad. He swore "By Jove !•" He sword " Egad!" A fool from Iloundsditch way, you see, had scoffed at cnntora Tea. Excuse the Colonel's sounding D! n*«»MMi>*¥rtiiMt packing his box to go for a trip 1 :.•» -wliftri his mrit.hfir <<4»it><3 ''Sifiunr© left out the billy, and your pet , luraturaTea!" > TP YOU'RE on honeymooning bent, „-*;. be it in Carnival moon's a safe success wfier er you be, if you drink only—have a guesa—•the PERFECT K TEA. perfection's Suii-, : tara—See ?/ . •.>/.''.■•■•• ;>. THE: MERRY Coquettes camped wit oh the beach. They'd some creamcskes, some doughnuts, seme: jam, andja peach; and to make/their 'enjoyment is " sure as could be, they had bought Suratnra, the exquisite Tea. AFTER ALL, flavour counts first. The..huge popularity.of Suratura I Tea is primarily due to the fact that its 1 flavour is perfect. One trial will": con- i tince. "D,"2/- -' " *4a

PV Wl m m *0 m. wStop that Cough Colds and coughs are 1 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 insist on getting it. H CARRAGEEN GOVERNMENT ,UR-A, DEPARTMENT The Policies issued by the Department contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. , I "With the exception of the suicide clause, I there are absolutely no restrictive indorseI ments on policies, the assured ander every ! policy having perfect freedom to travel where he pleases and engage in any ocoa« pation with the satisfaction that as long as the premiums are paid, either in cash or from the surrender value, the polioy I will be in no danger.

CRANDFORD HOUSE. PERRY ST MASTERTON. MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. IHE above well-known Boarding _ house has been thoroughly re novated and refurnished throughou. in an up-to-date manner. Mrs & PEERS, the new Proprietress, has re opened the business as a FIRST CLASS BOARDING-HOUSE, an< iB now ready to receive guests. 'A room suitable for Commeroia Travellers' Sample ifl available*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 3

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