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Rwbterel Nunc fw Ob* bottlo mak«« a plat ef Asm* faiafly m*ab and oold r» Never Take Chances WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO. nPHERE are , occasions when you -*- must, but don't multiply them. A "Glittering Generality" that applies particularly to Furniture YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU BUY DICKASON'S Furniture Visit our. Showroom, whether you aro an intending purchaser, or merely wish to see what we ha/vo got. ' You will be delighted with our present showing of OAK FURNITURE. A. T. DaCKAfON. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. PHONE 5 £9 *iWtof me MelhnishY ¥ Yea! ißßntMfttaij •Mi Hesw DJasaa Tit* Tixeom ante » Pspdw. | MINED! How f.»iniliar has the term " mined " become to us since the days of the-War. Previously wo only thought of it as applied to industry in the Diamond, Gold or Coal Fields. " Mined," however, has now a new significance since F rightfulness was let loose on the broad waters. It conjures up new mental pictures and ugly ones too. Similarly, one often hears that people fail to regard a lapse from normal health as serious until their constitution has been undermined. The pity of it that it should be so. It is far wiser and safer to commence remedying ills in their early stages, even though they be the common evervday ones, than to ignore or think lightly of them until they begin to undermine your vitality and physical well being. This truth is amply illustrated in the following letter:— " For a period of several years I was subject to indigestion, bilious attacks and splitting headaches. My tongue was heavily coated, there was a nauseous taste in the mouth, disagreeable eructations, I and the very smell oi food would turn 1 my stomach and make me retch and vomit. -nVVhen bilious I felt helpless aud good for nothing for hours. Scarcely a week elapsed without seeing me down to a more or less severe attack, I felt that my system was bring undermined and enfeebled by them. There was no improve ; ment until I commenced to use Mother Seigel's Syrup, about eighteen months ago. The relief I gained from the first doses convinced me of its merits as a medicine, and as I continued to use it ray good opinion of, and faith in it, increased, as my health rapidly improved nnder the treatment. I never looked back, but felt better and waxed stronger day by day until I was cured of all the old complaints and thoroughly set up in health again. Four large bottles ot Mother Seigel's Syrup sufficed to bring about this happy change in my condition. I am still well and can enjoy my meals as 1 well R5 the next one." Mrs. Caroline Durand, 5* King Street, St. Peter-, N.S.W. *

m SPEAKING OF ECONOMY Saxon Roadster owners continually report operating charges of but a few pence per mile. Do von realise you can gain all tlio advantages of motor ear ownership for but little more expense'than your present cost of ear fare? And do yon realise tha motor ear ownership to-day is Pr °AND BECAUSE SAXON ROADSTER WILL GIVE YOU TH £ GREATEST NUMBER OF MILES OF TRAVEL FOR THE LEAST MONB Y IT IS THE LOGICAL CAR Roadster owners have voluntarily written us expressing their satisfaetion with the economical wav in which this car has performed, Saxoi. Hoadster complete. *ith startins and lighting system', three speed transmission and domoumtahlc rims. ,?, WHOL.SALE DISTRIBUTORS, E Reynolds & Co., Ltd., 50-52 VICTORIA STREET P.O. BOX 82, „, w .. TnM S. M. BAIRO, LTO. f AGENTS, MASTeRTOM. WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 February 1918, Page 7