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DOES THIS MEAN YOU ? Indigestion means torturing pain, intense weariness, wretched days and wakeful nights. It means starved blood, starved muscles, a starved body, and a starved brain ; in short, it meats shattered health and a broken constitution unless you root it out without delay. Impey's May Apple is the romody. Its reputation is based on years of success in curing indigestion, biliousness and all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. From chemists and stores, 2s Gd per bottle. Messrs Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, wholesale agents. 0

There are still 20,000,000 square miles of the earth's surface that have not been explored. According to the American consular return the world's wine crop last year reached 4,000.000,000 gallons, of which Europe produced 95 per cent. WHO SAID BEGG'S ROYAL LOCHNAGAR ? (As supplied to the Royal Palaces since 18-18.) All who like the finest of Whiskies did 1* The shores of the Baltic Sea are the world's principal source of amber. The largest piece ever found weighed 181b, valued at £6000, and is now in the Royal Museum in Berlin. An insurance inspector's report on a recent lire contained the following gem : " I find that the senior partner thinks it was caused by an arc light on the second floor ; the junior partner thinks it was caused by an incandescent light on the first floor; but my opinion is that it was caused by an Israelite in the basement."

SUGAR. IA., 12/- bag. No. 2, 11/9 bag. 121b for 2/9. Silver Dust Flour. 251b bags, 3/3. 501b bags, 6/3. Best Oatmeai. 3/6 bag. Rolled Oats, l/-bag. A. J. GIDDINGS, Queen-street, The Cheap Grocer*. AT our Masterton Garage we are showing a 24 H.P. Four-Cylinder " Brown " Motor Car, fitted with both accumulator and magneto ignition, and containing ail the latest and most modern improvements known to the scientific world. This is one of the largest and finestappointed Cars yet imported into New Zealand, and at the present time is the highest powered Car being offered for sale in the Wairarapa. We cordially invite inspection, and will be glad to make appointments for trial runs with prospective Car buyers. The price of this Car will compare at least £100 better than that of any other similar-powered Car of British manufacture. We are landing to order, early in December, one 10 h.p. Doctor's Motor Phaeton and one 20 h.p. Touring Car, both by Alldays and Onions, Ltd., Birmingham. JBNKINSON & CO., Ltd. Masterton Depot, Works & Garage, Oueen-street. E. G. F. MATTHEWS, Branch Manager. JAMES SCOTT, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, MASON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STEET, - - - MASTERTON. I have a very large stock of WATCHES, ranging from 1 5s to £18. Before buying elsewhere see my GENUINE ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER at £2 15s. Every Watch I Sell Guaranteed. I have also a first-class stock of GOLD BROOCHES, BANGLES, LINKS, MUFF CHAINS, NECKLETS, PENDANTS, ELECTROPLATED WARE & STERLING SILVER GOODS, etc. As I buy for spot cash, I am in a position to sell Cheap. _____ To arrive in a few days, a large consignment of MARTIN HALL'S Best Quality ELECTRO-PLATED WARE & STERLING SILVER GOODS (ENGLISH), Suitable for 'Xmas and Wedding Presents. All goods marked in plain figures. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 6

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