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Beware of substitutes! Pills are being | sold which are not the genuine Dr. Williams , Pink Pills made for the New Zealand climate. The genuine N.Z. pills i are always put up in wooden boxes | f and have on the outside wrapper the \ I genuine address WELLWicrroH, HEW ZEALAND. | I] Refuse positively all bottled pills. j ! Substitutes never cured anybody. .J:

P ' w ') I?IV&? &€3ft5DS to CJ MAKES B BW tU ftkSßXSfcoyvJ L^, OF HATS g^ " Pans Silk," v Hard Felt," " Soft Felt," O CX "Straw," and "Ladies' Felts." By " Woortrow "is meant J. Ss SONS tho !O ' most famous manufftctiirers or lisits in the world. y^ r J YOUR HATTER j^ ' Se rj stock- Wooch-ow's lints—nt least most of the f^) Iciiiliii!; lliillers do. JO MATS are noi the Cheapest ( ' I O but they are tlio best. Yzam*. Wear thorn every time. You can't go wrong. FdD I Wood row's Famous Hats 1 I are sold by J. L. Murray I W.F.C.A., I "V;/ AN IDEAL TONIC %tfM^ f /is ono that restores tone and efficiency to the k * '■-./stomach, liver and kidneys impaired through Y^i^l p v 7 worry overwork, climatic changes, unhealthy at- -Jif!^ / mosphcre in factory or office, disease or any other tl'^l M t J ciuse. It promotes the thorough digestion and assiim- V^M 7 htion of food, which arc the foundation of good health. » . f bach a tonic is Mother Seigcl's Curative Syrup. Air. *~ / Alex. Cochuane, Eva St., Tooranga, Victoria, in a letter //describing how he had for five years suffered from acute *,7 ingestion and been completely cured by Mother Soigolb V^ /Curative Syrup, says; "Though ib is eighteen months s.nce I \| ; J took tho last doso I feel better and stronger Idid in .<& 1 my life before." Such is the power of Mother So.gol's CuratlYO / byrup. \ WmDE FROU ROOTS AUD HERBS.

fe ';>~ j') BFFTUAI.VS sj n _Have_soft Velyety_ " 3kin can"obtaiiiT7F p§*M/J/ %^wi^®y KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND KEFRESHED IN HOT WEATHER, , and entirely removes AH Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. BOTTLES, Cd, Is, and 2s od. ! Sole Makers—M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. 1 SHARLAND & CO., Auckland; FBLTON, GIiIMWADE & CO., Wellington; G. BONNINGTON, Christchurch. The Stewart Dawson Table Cutlery. SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES A 111-: needed in overy homo, and go!, more Inrd wear than any other article in the household; therefore our advica to you, winu bayi:r,' thcrjo.is—" BUS: ililii i>l'itai ■ QUALITY," You'll pay a vary little more, at Cu-st, but you'll have the siltl f, a « tl °" ° f A S °° Q 1 ingyo-.ir table always look mo. The pris-js at which wo sell the AIQUALUX bLOUAb and "FORKS is no more than you have been paying clsswhere for inferior quality. PRICE FOR ' ldoz. Al Table Si'ooss .. .. 42/- ldoz. Al Tba Spoons .. .. 13/- ---' 1,-loz. Al Tahlk FOII.H .. .. 42/- liVw. Al Aftkrxoos Ira Si-oons .. Iβ,- ---' ldoa. Al DwiSE.iT I'orks .. .. 38/- ldoz. Ivory-handled Dinxku Knives <>0/----1 ldoz. Al Dkssert Si'ooxs .. .. 30/- ldoz.lvory-handledDassEnTKsivus 40/I These are Highest-tirade Sheffield Cutlery. ; FINE ASSORTMENT OF FI3H KNIVES AND FORKS, WITH i OR WITHOUT CASE.

.EDSON'S GKIPE MIXTURE, FOB, HORSES. THIS invaluable medicine should be in every stable, as the suddenness of the attack seldom leaves time to procure a remedy when wanted. By its timely use valuabk iniuials may be suveU much suffering, and their lives prolonged. The proprietor has received most gratifying accounts of the effects of this mixture for arresting and relieving the'worst symptoms, immediately after its being administered. TESTIMONIALS—weII satisfied. ■ Bkontwood, Tajiaukkk, Waikato, January lath, 1885. Sin,—l have given your f'EIPF MIXTURE for horses, a trial, and urn so well satisfied with it, that I should never think'of being without it on the farm. I am, Yours Faithfully, W. M. Douglas. Mh John Ejisox, Chemist, Queen-street, Auckland. Mvtuuta, Auckland, December Ist, I'.IOO. Dbau Sib,—We have used youi (iIUPE MIXTURE for liorses for some years, and have found it a first-rate remedy foi Colic and on no account would we be without it in camp, as on several occasions it has i-clWed tho horse attacked with colic, immediately. Yours Faithfully, Hiooiks and SiMi-HOX, Contractors. Mn J. Ej.sox, Chemist, Queen-street, Auckland. T'mmii-kk Waikato, December 20th, 1000. Deaii ihii— Please send me, ad- ( M-'t'iniatii, six more bottles of your GIUPE MIXTURE. 1 have much pleasure ■u"iU >nytestimony to the efllcaoy of » EDSON'S Gltll'E MIXTURE » I have « f-i'toJ) nviicsubject to colic after a heavy day's work, and thought 1 would have to parf wiHi her lieiiv advised to try your mixture, I can put her right ten minutes after the mia-ms'co'iv o:i° I usually have between JO and 40 horses, and make it a rule always to'have -our Gripe Mixture at hand. I am, Youra Faithfully, L. B. Ewkn. Mit Joii\ Ei)iJO>J, Clicmist, Queen-street, Auckland. IN BOTTLES,-at 3/0. rUEPAUED BY J. EI38OK", CHEMIST AND PirAJtMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, 208, Queen-street, Auckland. [Established a.d. 1859.] I'ohl h'j Chemists and Mtorekeepars everywhere. IKEMPTHORNE PEOSSER & Co. WIIOLESAM AOIiNTS : jyHAKLAND & CO. BSD BIRD CYCLES. THK BVKO, QTJKKH STKEET. <J AIHES " WICKENS, ~ ,:. fDAKER AND CONFECTIONEII. A LL tho Loading People rule them- _O I\. don't keep in the ruck, but come with Weddin" Cakes a specialty, tho leaders. Beit repair plant in Masterton. TOW DWYER. PsoPaiETOR. 9 mm " nwt ' "" ' *****«»'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7240, 22 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7240, 22 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7240, 22 August 1902, Page 4

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