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Read This Astounding List of Amazing Values! MANCHESTER From Our Home Buyers Heavy Shipment of Manchester Goods ill Sheeting Hero wc give some cxamp in wide, .. 1/111 y ard in wide .. 9/11 y ard in Tridc .„ .. O/£ y ard Honeycomb Quilts Linen Tea Towels Unbleached Sheeting TIT-TIT. TT-V-TN- H'T. - 1 Q W ri'KK LIXEX TEA TOWELS. w hemmed ready for use 1 , with roil They give tough and long service, border —■ and warmih. Twill ami HerringUsually .. .1/11 each 1 //» bone— ~A\n wide .. n//» yard Star Bargain I/O LI 0 • 2/11 "■• PUKE WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, for single beds, fringed; British make each 1 A I n Star Bargain .. 1"/ Double bed size, each 1 Q //» Star Bargain JLj/O lesions — '" EACH IMin PURE HUSH LIXEX UNBLEACHED DAM ASIC, .for hard wear. See this wonderful line. YAED Terry Towelling BRITISH WHITE TERRY TOWELHXG. Remarkably well-bought line—-Oin .. .. |/o yard sn . .. .. i/jji--27in .. .. 1/A yard Heavv Weight FLANNELETTE BLANKET, full double "J A //» bed sizo pair k*f/ U Cot size each 1/111 Made from English Heavy Weight Calico; full size—- ■ Usually .. 3/6 each -I / Star Bargain .. .. 1/ "~ Satin Damask Towels' Towels' Win SATIX-FIXISH DAMASK, in IUWC». IW»W». check design — . ~ ~ . ~ Usuallv .. 2/11 vard O/Q Again wo oftVr the same sterling Star Bargain .. ' .. LI 5 value-1 he Pn.-es range fromGOin SATIN-FINISH DAMASK, 7IJ • J/J J /Q remarkable value— • 2 ' rAnr Usually .. ;:/t;ynrd o/ii OT T0 3/g Star Bargain .. &/ 11 «*/ w #ro iml ill Cm I%J is hj» m#m# I%J 1 l# WI ™ ■ Will THE HOUSE FOR UNBEATABLE VALUES

INDIGESTION THE FORERUNNER OF DANGEROUS DISEASES. The danger of indigestion lies, not in tho pain and discomfort, but what indigestion is likely to lead to —and does lead to in numerous cases. Authorities everywhere are issuing warnings. to the failure of the digestive organs, food is only partially digested, and tho undigested portion lies in the stomach in •si sour and poisonous condition. Acids and gases are created, and irritation sets in. The system becomes charged with poisious matter, and the irritation is a breedg ground tor disease. Once this condition beco; then trouble ahead. Life itself is endangered, to say nothing of lengthy illnesses and costly operations. The wise person prevents such a possibility by banishing indigestion with Anti-Acido. This wonderful pieparation gets to the cause of the trouble. It stops the pain, it prevents the fermentation, it positively cures—and you arc made strong, vigorous, healthy and happy. Price, 2s 6d.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18417, 25 June 1925, Page 14

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