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All run down, easily tired, ncrv ous? And do not know wha

to take? Then go direct to 'your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Saxsapariifc. I'c contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a stroi itivc, an siu to digestion. Ack yem* doctor about Ayer's non-alcohclJc S~ ■> saparilla as a strong tonic for the weak. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., loweli, &tes3,, U. S. A. 0T E L WELLINGTON. Manager ............ A. E. Hardcastl©. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Hot and Spray Baths. Electric Lifts and Lights. 'Drawing, Smoking and Writing. Room*. NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 8a per day; £2 lOi par week. Hotel y&n aeeti all imim, TTBRON ibORUJO' MtON IRA3N MERCHANT, GROCER, AND *S6WeHJ4L STOREKEEPER. S&A3TERTON.

m 3SI w» m* m & sSS «*s H I I sfe Look for The Name Bdnningtoii 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 you one of these imitations. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. For over half a century it has been the standard medicine for coughs and colds—there's nothing so safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedin, writes v—" For some years I have had Bonnington's Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner and she has derived much benefit by its use. She was considered consumptive but Bonnir.ffton's I rish Moss has quite restored her, and she is now quite strong. i I have recommended it to many persons, and believe that all have '■ k been pleased with its effect. tw 1 CARRAGEEN •am The Policies issued by the Department contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. With the exception of the suicide clause, there are absolutely no restrictive indorsements on policies, the assured under every polioy having perfect freedom to travel where he pleases and engage in any ocounation with the satisfaction that as long as the premiums are paid, either in cash or from the surrender value, the policy will be in no dangar. - - *"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10660, 15 June 1912, Page 3

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355

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10660, 15 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10660, 15 June 1912, Page 3

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