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Pure blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blood blotches the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions. Mr. G. W. Burtner, Keezletown, Va., tells of the bad condition he \va3 in, and how he was cured by "Shortly after leaving college, I was troubled with a skin disease which showed itself iirst at the ankles. Physicians proUennced it eczein.i, and treated me for that UOtnplaint. Tlie eruption crept slowly up my limbs, and on the body, until it enveloped the whole frame. It gave me infinite trouble, with constant itching, casting off of dry scales, and a watery liquid which would exude from under the scales. I treated it for over three years unsuccessfully, and was unable to check it until I began using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I used three bottles of this medicine, and was completely cured—my Skin becoming as smooth" and clear as before." 1 There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." i Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. J. SPEAR. EVLP.C.Cm Dr. of Opt., Phil., US.A. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. OF No. 3 MANNFBS-STBEET, WELLINGTON, 7ILL visit Mastsrton at staled periods and may be consulted at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Consultation Free. Latest Scotch Suitings. JUST to hand a large shipment of Woollens, Specially Selected by ns to suit the requirements of the public of Masterton and Districts. Latest English Worsteds A Visit to our establishment will "pay" you. New Colonial Suitings FASHIONABLE COLOURS. See our Window for 'LATEST NOVELTIES. UP-TO-DATE English Tweeds Satisfaction Guaranteed. WEBB & MILLAR, (Late Albert Webb). MERCHANT TAILORS, Opposite Jfmhey Bros' Stables, Queen-street, - • Masterton If you ara In Doubt As to the Kind of BOOTS o*» SHOES .You Want, Just Step Along PETERSON'S When the Selection there will leave you in DOUBT NO LONGER. WE have just receive! a large consignment of the latest and mosb fashionable in ENGLISH and AMERICAN footware. We guarantee to FIT vou. Call ard inspect. PRICES REASONABLE. Ghifdren'sjCoots a. Specialty. H. PETERSON, QUEEN STREET .-. MASTERTON

COMPETITION No. 2. rij\HE following sentence (completed) has been sealed away by the Manager of the JL Otago Daily Times, and is not known to anyone connected' with Tiger Teas : " Discriminating Tea drinkers of New Zealand are dallying testifying to the fact tbafi Tiger Teas are and ." £"i tC\ Will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words A\y describing (1) the qualities and ('2) the position of Tiger Teao\ in the esti mation of the public. If more than 40 correct replies are sent in, then the Prizes will be divided among3t the JO whose writing is neatest. CONDITIONS. (1) Competitors must be under 18 years of age. (2) Write the complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card ; on the other side the competitor's full name and address, also age, duly endorsed by parent or adult friend ; and in one corner the words "Competition No. 2." (3) Any number of guesses may be sent, but any single competition may win only one prize- (4) Each guess must be written on a separate sheet and the end of a packet of Tiger Teas containing the Numkek must be cut off and attached to each sheet sent in. (5) Competition closes on the 31st MAKCH NEXT, and the Prizes will be awarded immediately afterwards. (6) Address : TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, P.O B« 111, Dunedin,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7971, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7971, 24 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7971, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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