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Graham and Co.'s Bi Ironmongery, Crockery, Boots, Drapery, Etc £«» ii tf3o«^ tif^&OTmft Graham and Co. SOLE AGENTS, MASTbRTON ... ... .......... •••- v . , r MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD. TO FARMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. We have remove: 1 to our new premises in IJall and Perry Street, where we snail be pleaeed to. iave the same, liberal support of all our old and valued customers, and ae many new ones as possible. We have plenty of room, also plenty of men to do any job that we may be favoured with. Support local industry by giving us your patronage.

M Please Note this, Y-oung Ladies! B" you bagln Baking or Cooking, 868 f "that you have a plentiful supply of " HighI " lander" Condensed Milk at hand. It'» I "quiteindisoensable!" i. L"sitii.ig Toachers of Cookery strongly j rscsntmend and uso" Highlander" Milk. wwm ftv* iiiliii k mßm I" 1 m A BLACK EYE. SWOLLEN CHEEK AND BRUISED NOSE CURED IN TWELVE HOURS BYTHE USE OF OINTMENT : Mrs. E. VERRALL, Alma Lane, Wellington, writes:—"While engaged last evening cutting ..wood for the Are—a tough springy piece of house-moulding —part of it struck me across the eye and just over the temple, inflicting a fearful gash, from which the blood ran in a.stream. The blow quite dazed me for a time, and the part was,so swollen that I oould not see out of tte eye, the swelling becoming very black and painful. : Scarcely knowing whetLsr- to go ■ to the doetor or what to do, I ru>ted into the house of Mrs. Barron, next door,' who fortunately had a pot of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT. After bathing the part the Ointment was applied, repeating the operation just before retiring to bed. To my joyful surprise, in the morning the whole thing had disappeared as if by charm. During the dav I went to procure a box of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT to replace that used by my neighbour, and the ■ chemist'remarkedthat it was very difficult, to see: where; there had been any. Übltfw at all, only aVMJgh't s'dar remaining. •PLANTEKOA is w6ndefful.'' Planrekoa Ointment,,' 1/- pot, from'. Chemists and Stores, or post free from Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington. KEATING A purely Sold lo " Veaetable ■ ■■" Tins and J' Swfctmeat flottiea only- ' Keatfng's Worm Tablets furniala a most agreeable method of administering 4lae 1 only certain remedy for Intestinal or J 1 TbreadWorms. Pertestty safe, mild, ' .and especially adapted Car children^ . To be obtained of all Uugsuh. • v Propitsiar. THOMAS KCitlNG,' London. Eug. Acts Lite Magic lady tmnjr, m Lossa; Sbrest, .... writes: I "I him ipsd TmMag** Ummtd I Wif'F 1 tor mysoli and chiMroa " was grrsiid . swratoft. ' Hima/r a 1 tnoa. ©alatabie fasta. &• chi£k» BJOBt pBJA' gßMJbiy. 1 * Wamjnxm.'

I I POPULARITY| £ The delicate " nutty " .8 flawmir ftf the flavour of the mm MWI is the result not only >f painstaking 2 Of course only the best ,B materials are used to 8 make this'famous ale, Brothers. Limited 8 methods of bottling, it 5 would not enjoy the B. reputation it does.. % This method includes \ storage of butts in dry, \i airy, well ventilated and t I clean cellars where it | favorable conditions, , | Bottling in its x p« me ! S insures its refreshing 3 I pungency and preserves H S its nourishing food g I qualities which are | n unequalled. | X«ißKatss»aaKiosC3J»!»«ii<sw"BaEss«.-WKcran ir.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10653, 7 June 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10653, 7 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10653, 7 June 1912, Page 3

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