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I« It that certain things are never out of date but always popular-certain books, I certain pictures, certain music, for example? It must be because in those books, those pictures, that music there jißßomethin'g excellent—something that , men and women and they need or desire. If thiß view be applied to a medicine 'which has now been before the public | for more than half a century—a medicine which from the flrrt haß proved an unthe digestive organs it cannot be denied that Baecham's Pill 3 triumphantly atand the test. Three generations of men and women have acknowledged the sterling worth of these pills for the relief and cure of various ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. I for many years have enjoyed a e&ifl fai | • larger than that of any other proprietary' (medicine. They are the sovereign I [remedy for constipation, indigestion,] 'pains after eating, biliousness, flick! I headache, heartburn, flatulence, liver-1 • ishuess, sallow complexion, teck-lwstre • I appearance of the eyes, bad taste in the I mouth, dizziness, heavy tired feeling, j poor appetite, anil general want of tone S A single dose gives relief, and, taken aai directed, this medicine will not fail to?

Sold everywhere In boxes, or(c« ] COJd. (36 fills) Wl (56 pills) & 2/9(168 pfllsX j SOLOMON, weary of -wealth and , wives, sighed for a something upw, and he thereupon went off to Ceylon, and there drank the Tea Suratura, blend , " D," and life took a golden hue. "IXTE TRIED her with candy, we » » tempted with wine, we wooed her with soap, maybe. Then she yielded, did Kate, to an exquisite bait— Suratura, the one perfect Tea. , POLICEMAN with loud-sounding • feet was found one night far off his beat. He'd skipped away three miles to see a buxom cook named Meg McGee, who gave him Suratura Tea. JT<HERE WAS a young man of Tralee, •*• or of Pietermaritzburg maybe, who diedirom a spasm. His sister, too, has 'em. They scorned Suratura, you fcAJA with palate precise said : "Ices and coffee are nice, and nautches and tricks are delicious to see: but the joy of all joys of this earth comes to me when I sip Suratura, the one perfect Tea." ' TTJAlEHumptinlilooberee.booroo ■*-*• blimpimoora means in Choctaw "Chief for Tea must have Suratura." A wave of civilisation is sweeping-* over North America. ROCKED IN THE CRADLE of ; the deep, it's sometimes hard to go to sleep; but those wise souls sleep peacefully who sup on Suratura Tea. 8a

RE FAVOURABLY KNOW L ALL OVER THE WORLD, AND HAVE ASSUMED THE PREMIER POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND! Be&iddo the Advantages Common to Cultivators Generally, THE RAN-S--..c can claim:—.. GREATER FLEXIBILITY, the Tines ibeiug in. sections, each of \ V:h works independently. MORE ADJUSTMENTS, the pressure on Tines is regulated by spiral isprings, and Lateral" Adjustment _ is convenontly made,-" the-clips sliding along the frame to any desired widbh, and the Tines can be given more or less pitch, at will. THE POINTS are .reversible, and have strengthening ribs. SEND FOR SPECIAL CIRCU- . LARS.

MENTION THIS PAPER. CHRISTCHURCH. J. H. NAYLOR. WHIG-LEY ST.. MASTERTON. Local Representative. 3* H.P. JITTED with F-oe Engine, and Three-speed Gear for Side Oar work. 1912 PATTERN NOW IN STOCK. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. ROBT. POOK. WAIRARAPA AGENT: MASTERTON.

J. WHITTAKER PROVISION MERCHANT, k LL GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. AH orders delivered ik> any part of the town. Teleohone 67. 'QVJSm STBEFT, MASTERfITON,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 3

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561

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 3

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