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LINES AND LININGS. Perhaps you have never thought of an association between lines ami lmincs! Linings that are put m carelessly bring that bulge here, that sag there, and really spoil the lines of any coat or costume. Then, too your linings must be harmonious— many and attractive stylish garment. Dona u linings are first correctly chosen, and then put in exactly right; it is by our strict attention to such details that the style supremacy of “Donald’' Costumes is assured. It will certainly be to your advantage to inspect our range of Oostumiugs and our fashion plates before placing your Winter Costume Order. See us at your earliest about it. Alex Donald., Queen St., Masterton. ’Phone 1222, (Res. 1333).*

“Children make misfortunes more bitter.” —Bacon. The misfortune of a cold is quite bad enough with the adult, but when the kiddie gets a cough or cold the trouble seems magnified many times. Mother! see that on your kitchen sheir is a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, durino- the cough and cold time. Then wben'the little one is attacked by one of winter’s bogeys the trouble will be forced, through the wonderful qualities of “Baxter’s,” to make a hurried departure. Children take to this sterling remedy quickly; it is so rich and warmina so pleasant to the taste. Let “Baxter’s” to-day. 2/6 buys large bottle.*'

SAFE, PLEASANT, DEPENDABLE. The great, popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is due to the fact that it, is safe, and at the same time so pleasant and agreeable to the taste—the children like it. It contains no narcotic of any description, and can always be depended on to relievo coughs, colds, crop and whooping cough. There is no better medicine for children than Chamberlain s Cough. Remedy. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.*

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In these days of fear ana dread: Kerolise! Spray yourself from toe to head. Kerolise! Spray your office, home, or shop, From the basement to the top, Keep on spraying, do not stop KEKOEISE! Let the Kerol freely flow: Kerolise! And no danger you shall know. Kerolise! . Just get Kerol on the brain, keep there if you are sane Till the “Flu” die 3 down agamKEEOLISE!

LISTEN TO THIS. You cannot play football without trotting sprains, barked shins, bumps, etc and you cannot got right again without using Chamberlain s l ain Balm. Bathe the affected parts with water as hot as you can boar and on rub in Chamberlain s Pam Balm finely. You will soon forget that you have ever had an ache or pain. Sold by ail chemists and storekeepers. With SHABLAND'S Baking Powder in the dough, good results are certain. That’s why busy housewives always use SHABLAND ’S. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14131, 1 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14131, 1 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14131, 1 June 1920, Page 3

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