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I ' AFTER SEVENTY YEARS ♦ service Beechain's Pills at the present day.i*ssess a popularity 3 i which is world-wide. People continue to appreciate the immense *'j % benefit they derive from this excellent preparation. In fact, public f ♦ confidence in their curative properties is more firmly established 1 i thanever as is shown by the colossal output of fifty tons per annum. 2 I It is well to know that, notwithstanding the large number of rival < ♦ preparations on the market to-day, the faith of the people remains \ t unshaken in the efficacy of their favourite remedy. For the relief < S and cure of the many ailments which assail those organs of the * «► digestive System, the stomach, liver and bowels, there is nothing J I better than the remedy of seventy years standing— < } BEECHAAVS ,T Sold everywhere in Jjoxes, pi-ice IOM. (36 pills) 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (ICB pills). f> , t __J

has cooled a little, apply it plentifully to tho shoes, particularly round the welt and seams. It will make thorn entirely waterproof. There is a much simplor way than scraping to remove the burns and scorches that mark platos and dishes, the latter through over-immersion in the ovon, tho latter through food being too hot and leaving its traces upon the china. Scraping is a tedious process, and it is certainly much easier and a 8 equally effectivo if a little water and ashes are placed on tho dish or plate and allowed to become warm. It will then be found that the charred portions aro easily cleaned off. Another timesaving method concerns tho silver. Porks and spoons, after they have been cleaned in the ordinary way with whiting, may be placed in a bowl where boiling water is poured over them. To tho water a small quantity of soda is added, and tho whiting well washed off with a dish mop. The silver is then thoroughly dried on a tea-cloth, and will be found to shine aa brightly as though the trouble had been gone to of brushing and shining with a chamois leather. Kitchen salt moistened with turpentine is excellent for cleaning an enamelled bath with. The bath should be quite dry and tho polish applied with a dry cloth. » • • * Washing-Day Wisdom. A handful of salt put in tho rinsing water prevents colours from running. A pinch mixed in the starch will prevent tho garments sticking to the iron. A rough iron may bo smoothed by boing rubbed with fine salt. Use pipeclay dissolved in water when washing very soiled linen. The clothes aro cleaned much quicker than with soap, and dry as white as if bleaching powder had been used. > After passing table-cloths through hot starch after, washing them, if they are put through the mangle before being hung out to dry, they will bo found to keep a bettor shape and will be easier to iron. Ladies who wash their own collars, etc., at home, will be able to glaze them quite easily by making the following mixture:—Scrape fine about a teaspoonful of good whito soap and add the samp, .amount of French chalk. Pour two tablespoonfuls of boiling water over them, let the mixture cool, and then beat it up. Apply the collars till dry, then apply a small quantity of the glazo with a bit of muslin. Rub the iron over it, nnd a glaze like that of china will be obtained. i fjf 2& onecure ofail § \ '< —for every chest and lung f'J (?SEv\|K affections is Bonnington'i Lf Irish Moss. It is potent fc-ry 1 ' )} IA enough tor adults,abnoiute- /# &J4 Iy »»fe for children; is palatable, cer- M jp3 via, rrliable sadenjoyt a 50 yetrt'reputa- |&ijj fro lion- Bonniogton'i is bottled is two lizet — %*}. My Ret the bis bottle —"li« BioM ecouenical. Vi Fiji IjUtSt OD 23 Vj (£/' Irish Moss i j || All the Nourishment r I Of Choicest O®U { r is jn |, i s>l THE MOST SUSTAINING [.. I if BREAKFAST FOOD y t % YOU CAW EAT. A I k TEST IT TO-MORROW. | i ffl Sold ia 41b. and 201b. Full |4 j m ' Weight Bft_e. 2 |s| \ The labour ' of the wash-tub is banished by die * Hydroieine' method. The yean «_• fealc*, to&ps, rnfo boil*, β-d rioae* clothe* is the old-time w»ya «f enr grandmothers, it Joins hours of lUiMMCiary and ucduly laborious work. ! Compete the (trenuou* waihlug day wittk* «a»y time enjoyed by every os«t <_ Hydroieine Soap I Half a pocket dlsaolvod Iβ c bucketI fnl of boiling water in oioor ia gallon tub of eifid water. Soak dut_e» over nlifht, boil lor IO mlnalei with remaining half packet of ■ Hydroleiae " *od rm.o ComBam this method with th« ordinary washingiaf. and then «ay Iβ your grocer* < " I maet I iu.va Hydroieine Seap." i - DRIVES AWW INFLUISj_2A ' Gnu-tele at Intervale wJtbi i and cronaiß that

Moate'eTei. Tfiereareno ' uaat c» c brands "jutt-ai-voods, ,, re- • MUAlfc & fnse them firmly. S«eyou pubr tf:a,s !fi Nebon Moftt#,i Pnr ß I 8. FORMAN. [ (Late Forman and Trower). CLUB STABLES .... MASTEETON. ■ fiABS, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire bj hour, day or week. Parties cater,od for on reasonable terms. Careful • attention given to every department of business. Competent man always ia charge. Plant and buildings have been increased to meet growing demand* ol business. _ OF WALES STABLES. <«|||||r TELEPHONE 24. Queen & Dixon Ste., MASTEETON. UNDEE NEW MANAGEMENT. J. B. JOHNS * H. L. JOHNSON PEOPBIETOES. Sβ TAXI-CAB CN HIBE. AJLL TEAINS MET. GENEEAL CAEEYING BUSINESS promptly attended to. Eing up Telephone 24, day or night, and your orders will receive immediate attention. J. B. JOHNS, MANAGES IMPROVED WATEB SEBVIOK. TF you are troubled with poor water pressure in your house or garden pipes, we will be pleased to give yon as estimate for renewing them in lead oi iron pipe at a reasonable price. Wβ ilso are prepared to do all description? of. plumbing work, hot water services, fas fitting, and electric bells, etc. Sub irban residences fitted up with aeptif L anks, and sanitary fittings. Wβ etocl baths, basins, sinks, and lavatory fitt ngs of best quality 'PHONE 138. R. E. JOWES, SANITABY PLUMBEB (by Exam.^ j J SCHOOL | BOOKS frr overy boy and girl who goes to SchoJ at CITY PEICES. Special Value in Writing Pads, Exercise Books, Drawing Books, Lead Pencils, Compasses, Set Squares, etc. Ask for "ACADEMY" Brand. BIGGEST VALUE AT LOWEST PRICES. McL£OD& YOUNG'S "THE ACADEMY," MxVSTERTON MAKE SROSMSNG DAY EASY! "OTHEN it's ironing day; next time, discard those old irons. There's a bright new GAS IRON waiting for you in the Gas Showroom that will do all your ironing, light or heavy, at a cost of less than a penny an hour for gas; and do it better, quicker, and with more comfort to you. The co&tf—Only Nine Shillings! Let ub fit one for a week's free trialTHE GAS SHOWROOM. QUEEN STREET t Axitimot- -moJESiw- , •"**'■• ■ >«x; Varrunrj' 'mpimm • ■• Hal) Street ■*. Wi, 'SMITH FASKIEB FLY AND YOUNG. {FORWARDING AGENTS AND 'GEN- *■ ERAL CARRIERS. Gooeia ami parcels forwarded to any part of the world. Agents, N.Z. Express Co. Commercial samples a specialty. Motoi Lorry available for Goods and Paasen ger Traffic. Country tripe can be arranged for All trains met. Stables and Storerooms Bannister street, Mastertmi Telephone 120 P.-O Uot ft"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14207, 9 February 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14207, 9 February 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14207, 9 February 1915, Page 3

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