Are you nervous, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your nerves must be wer.k, your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin. You need a strong nerve tonic. You need SOLD FOR 60 YBABS The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. Strengthens the nerves, makes the biood rich, improves the digestion. Ask your doctor about this medicine. If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at once!" he will say. Correct it with Ayer's Piils. A mild liver pill, all vegetable, sugar-coated. Dose, only one pill at bedtime Propared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO*, Lowell, MaBD., U. 0. A. Wisdom Suggests the propriety of riliiinihe health of your stock. The rcf.iro the most efficient rtrenHi known, shoiiM ttlwn.vM bo handy. W.8.1C. writes :-"f #*m uxhi{i ifmiv t!re.iwlttx coiifiti no I If) iciiirli have given crrri? sitrce** erc/i in the v:or»t cores." Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co. THAMES. WALRARAPA AGENTS • N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. I* U ML V-Si MAKES "LILY-WHITE SHIRTS." Gives a Fine Polish. Does not rot linen or fine materials. ASK FOR "LILY STARCH." MORRISON'S POLSON BUSH HOTEL. , ... PROPRIETOR FIRST CLASS MEALS, Good Attention, Best of Wines and Spirits, and bome-like accommodation. House is connected witli Telephone (Greytowr) ' QIINCE YOU ASK for my opinion, there's no tea in the Dominion tastier, who!isomer or purer than the peerless Suratura. Take this precious tip from me."—B. Kerdoodle Blobbs, M,D. THEY SCATTERED much salt on the tail of the shark ; but he wouldn't be caught—not he ! But lie came like a flash (than this fact there's none surer) when they baited the net with some good Suratura. A YANKEE who travelled with eggs get <V!ir'.;p in full half of his legs. But ho Suratura, that sovereign curer, ami r. ?,v he skips gaily, i' fegs ! rpHERE'S: lIINY A MAN chews J- hominy vv'vo's bowed with bitter grioS 'cause" u can't get his Suratura Tea. • rpSiPvE WAS a coy damsel named Ho iking, who sold her last frock, her last stocking, in order to get» Suratura. Sweet pet! Had she got common tea, 't hid b?on shocking. BEHOLD the Emperor of Rome! He couldn't well be poorer. He's born alas! the luckless loon!—full twenty. «£ntu}'ies too soon—He has no Suratu#® f HHE GOLLYWOG sighed 'neath the peering moon, a piteous sight to see. He sighed for the love of a goat, poor loon, and "lief and despair might have killed him' soon, but he drank "Suratura Tea : then he scoffed at his griefs, did he ! 11a
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10694, 15 August 1912, Page 3
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