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The Surest and Safest Medicine for Coughs and Colds is It has unsurpassed tonic and nutritive proper* ties, and is a combination of the finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with Beechwood Geasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, emulsified with fresh eggs. Any chemist or doctor will tell you that Lane's Emulsion is a first-class preparation. Its wonderful health-giving and strengthening virtues are of the greatest value for overcoming Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and other Throat and Lung Troubles, quickly removing the cause ana assuring complete recovery. Further evidence: " Lane's Emulsion has done my ton a great deal of good. In fact it has made a new man of him. An old friend of mine recommended him to take it. This friend I knew had Asthma from childhood and was perfectly well, owing to Lane's Emulsion." DANIEL MONTGOMERY, Greenhill, Kelso, N.Z. All chemists and stores stock Lane's Emulsion, nt 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The larger size contains more than two of the small bottle*. Sole Manufacturer: E. G: LANE. Chemijf.Oamaru.N.Z.

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LONG AND COTTIB, MEAT EXPERTS. QUIIN 61. ............ MABTESTON. (Pppoaiti Graham atd 00.'a.) HPHI peojuV" friend and benefac- -■- tor, abolisher of combines. The most oompetent Butcher in Mastertoai. _ By dealing from us yea have not to pay for lavith advts. aud flash turnout*. We keep nans, therefore we are able to oat far below othira. Ton set meat flnt hand from us, not handled fey ftll-somafs,, and carted round tie town, And probably taken eat next day for sale. Mr P. OOTTIiI, an independent farmer, brought up upon the land, and his capaeity at a buyer eannot be dfcttoi, using his own atoek brad on hia estates and elassed tar killing by himself. Oar Tomato iausages are a treat—the latest American recipe havm* been purchased. BEEf: Our Beef m now grawng at Burnside, Jit. Bruoe. MUTTON J Our stock' is selest*d and awaiting the knife. LAMB: ffie have thlm on the above estate. POSK: To in«are the public, !Kr Oottir has purehaied his atoek of Pork from Mr B. 1L »*yner, and way *r* now it our disposal at ige local me«i work?. With' Buoh a fornudabl* combination aa LONG ATJD COTTER catering for the local eomnmntiy, there need be no fear o! fabulous prices being placed upon the daily necessaries. •PHONB IM. PUIL.II KOTJiI. wisE to notify Si fnlttf et ' Master-ton and surrounding aiiirict, that although we have ioM eui joinery shop we are still carrriaii ei business aa Builders and Oontraeiara Plans prepared. Estimate «!vts Satisfaction guarantee?. WELCH AND HOPE. Telephone 157. Mr Wa-!es--t«t long ringa; Mr Hope, loss aai aSbsS

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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