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k lonh WM wm mm M k&WDm m^Mwm mm Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparffia would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and zll without stimulation. Make nonis&kc. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own "doctor. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., b::-!!, !i!s::., V. S. i

OTEL WELLINGTON. Manager A. E. H&rdcast!©. ABSOLUTELY Ma FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. __y Batna. /ileefcrio Lifts and Lighta. Drawing, Smoking and .Writing Rcomfj, NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 83 per day; £2 10» ps« week, Hotel fan raseti all train!.

EORGE TTERON EORGE ERON 'RA!N MERCHANT, GROGER, AND *S:£«£ft&L STOREKEEPER. KASTEBTOJN. •

88ft \ From Growing Bigger 1 i . I f| Every cough strains the I 1 delicate tissues of the .L If throat and bronchial tubes. ™ I Stop the strain by curing- L I the cough. Bonningtons | i Irish Moss not only soothes | || the irritation but cures the coughand | U heals and strengthens the mem- | I branes. All reliable retailers will | i sell Bonnington's Irish Moss when | 1 asked for it. They realise that it is | § right to do so, and they know that || 1 Bonnington's is the best coughand | 1 cold medicine for it has stood the g ft test of half a century. Should any | W offer you a substitute or imita' m M tion, refuse it and insist on Jf \S4 apttino Bonninsiton's. ki Mr V CARR.ACEEM

FACT The Policies issued by the Departmeat contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. With the exception of the suicide clause, there are absolutely no restrictive indorse-, meats on policies, the assured under every policy having perfeot freedom to travel where he pleases andengage in'any ocoo- \ nation with the satisfaction that as'long, 1 as the premiums are paid, either in cash ox from the surrender value, the policy will be in no danger. 4§s&2k^~-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 3

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342

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 3

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