SOOTHES AND CUBES. Cuts, burns, bruises and sores are immediately soothed and quickly cured with Bee Ointment. Being antiseptic, it prevents septic infection. . Try it. 1/6 buys a large pot. All chemists and stores. ' ®
GOITRE ! A lady, who tried tnary remedy in vain, and at la»t discovered a simple method of self cure, will send patriculars FREE to aayona afflicted. Post ■ self addressed, stamped enTolope to AUCE MAY. G.P.O. Bos 482 Chnetdmrch.
Surely you wish to — Surely you really wish to be well, to have stronger lungs and a better appetite, to sleep, eat and work better? Then take eMOJLSIoh These who have tried it know how good it is —you will find it good, too, if you give it a trial. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores.
For Tea s *™ “IT’S THIS WAY:— “Last year I found I could get Fine Tea at Lower Prices than usual, by buying direct from The Ceylon Tea Co., Ltd. “I was well satisfied with the first purchase, and have continued to be pleased with the delicious quality of the Tea and the money-saving per pound. “It’s packed and despatched straight from the warehouse—always fresh.’’ In 5, 10, 20 and 56-lb. boxes, and $ and lib cartons. Boxes delivered free. TELEPHONE 406. MR. W. N. EUBCHEB, Wairarapa District Agent. THE Ceylon Tea co. Ltd. N.Z. Head Office: WELLINGTON.
“OH, IV3Y FEET!” TT’S CRUEL TO WALK ON THEM; those corns and callouses seem to bore right through. Getting softer shoes won’t make them better, but “SPHINX” CORN SILK WILL EASE THEM IMMEDIATELY. And take them right out in a few days. Easily applied and absolutely painless. PRICE, 1/H R. GIBBS, M.P.S., (London). CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN. QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON.
\S7 ELCOME EEK RACES! RACES! ypNJOY EVERY MOMENT of the ■*' J Race! With a pair of Reliable FIELD GLASSES you can follow each race from start to finish. Away across the course something has happened —horse fallen—the favourite drops behind —you can’t see what it’s all about without Field Glasses! Get a pair for the Wellington Winter Meeting. Here are a few prices of reliable Prism Field Glasses: —£4/10/-; £6; £7 up to £lO. MORRISON & GILBERD, “THE EYE PEOPLE.” 103 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14959, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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