A ; sfo£mery f yr o m am can afford to liawV a maid .' Not many J wo u 1 d| want one' arouad, any:way. But you" <eertainly ca; afford to Ayer's Hair Vigor; and most women would' be greatly improved by it, too. It means so much' to have long, rich, heavy 1 hair; soft, smooth, glossy hair. And this is just the kind of hair you may, have, if you wish it. If you wish all; the deep, rich color of youth restored; to your hair, Jtair Vigor will flortainly satisfy you. Do not be deceived Oy cheap imita«j tions which will only disappoint you.f Make sure you 'gee AYER'S Hairj Vigor. _ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ca.. Lowell, JKass., U. S. A., Boarding and Day School FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION Ob'. GIRLS. HOME BUSH, MASTERTON. \ Principal .. .. MIKR MALCOLM. Assis'ed by Competent Teachers. PUPILS prfpftrf d for Matriculation and other exam nation?. Arrangements have been made to convey the pupils to and from thesch^o 1 every day. The FIKST TERM will BEGIN on TUESDAY, February Bth. THE EYES. THE EYES. THE ORGAN OF VISION. ARE you aware that the eye. its nerves, I'elicite membranes, sensory nervous fibres, muscles, etc., in all constitute one of the most delicate and -imoortant organs in the body, and its visual defects, disease, etc., require skilful diagnosis and treatment. H. SPEAR. EV8.P.0.C,, Dr. of Opt., Phil., U.S.A. Eyesight Specialist. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 5 years Experience in London Philadelphia Optical Colleges. MR H. G. PERRY, late a*B. to Dr. H.C C. Dr. Renzi, representing Dr. Spear, will *be in Masttrton at stated intei vals. Mr Perry is at present in Eketahuna, and may be consulted 1 at Pelling's Private Hotel. DOftiALD»& SONS, LTD., PERRY STREET, - MASTERTON. m mm FRICTION ROLLER JACKS, Wire Strainers, Wool Presses. The Cooper Sheep - shearing Machines. Fairbanks, Morse and Co.. oil engines, Ascetylene and Hydro-carbon gas. '• Terminus Laundry (Near Masterton Railway Station). ]vr KS M. GULLIVEP. begs to inform X?JL the public that she has opened the above Laundry in Lincoln Road, and is prepared to undertake all classes of work a reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to.
TO ALL WHO KEEP PIGS! MATTER OF SiSPORTANCE. Very much of the profit from your pigs depends on keeping them in perfect condition. Perfect condition largely depends on the feeding. If you feed your pigs with SUCROSINE, Manufactured by the A. &. P. FOOD CO., LTD.. Wellington, they will keep in perfect health, fatten quickly, and rapidly make flrst-class baconors, There are reasons for this. Pigs thrive when fed with Sucrosine, because it contains, in the right proportions, all the nourishing and fattening qualities necessary for perfect condition. SUCROSINE is made from the very best materials, scientifically blended with great care in the proper proportions. The most rnoclern machinery is used, and the whole process of manufacture is conducted under the supervision of the Company's highly qualified Chemist. Think what this extreme care and scientific method of manufacture means to you I There is no questioning the fact that Sucrosin« is the best stock food on the market. Not only is it good for pigs, but also for CALVES, ftfdLKtWC COWS, YEARLIWCS, HOUSES, and POULTRY. All classes of stock like it, thrive on it, and keep in perfect condition through its use. TRY 6T AND PROVE ST. Not only Is it the best, but it is also the cheapest food on the market. Farmers who have tried and proved it, tell us it is the bast stock food, and better still, they show how they value It by repeating their orders again and again. Ask your Storekeeper for It. If he does not stock It, write direct to— BEATTIE, LANG S CO., Agon*, no *th. Wairarapa Agent—A. S. JUDD, High Street, Carterton. TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE. COMPETITION No'. 2. THE following sentence (completed) has been sealed away by the Manager o! the 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 that Tiger Teas are and 1? "I Will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing words jr. J, |J? describing (1) the qualities and (2) the position of Tiger Teas in the esti mation of the public. If more than 40 correct replies are sent in, then the Prizes will be divided amonq3t the 40 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 Number must be cut off and attached to each sheet sent in. (5) Competition closes on the 31st MARCH NEXT, and the Prizes will be awarded immediately afterwards. (6) Address : TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, P.O Box 111, Dunedin,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7982, 9 March 1906, Page 3
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