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T. BROOME WERAROA. Something tor Nothing Olio sixpenny tin PoivAjr returning coupon packed m large tans 01 largo t in. I&or the Month of July Ouly SPECIAL LINES] Sand 8 0a p. 3d per ck,,o cake. 1 0 Golden pe, lb, 0J» Silkstone Soap, per bar, Oil 1W1» 1 o Hudson Extract Soap, ped doz 1 Datey R Appfe, £rtia 0 6 Zebra Pasto.3 tins 10 d 8 " w <.4. Cheese i»er lb *0 8 Prices Toilet Soap,3 cakes 10. IsTgOaWl * 4 0 Cucumber Soap to Oatina pw bag „ 5 McClinton's Floss Soap,per cakeO 8 BS?£kms aii «™ » S3SJ9K ST 0 3 Allen «d BiX,'. ** % „ Dates, per lb o +• « i n Pink Pills per box 3 0 Eff j gssE&fersi I wgffivr n i s. pS'SiSa Soap 0 6 £wS 6 WOt6r8 ' 3 0 KINDLY COMPARE ABOVE PRICES WITH YOU ARE PAYING ELSEWHERE. T. BROOME THE CASH STORE, WERAROA. GRASS SEEDS. Oar NEW SEASON'S stocks ar now Jo widwe can supply the FINEST MACHINE DRESSED SEEDS at LOWEST RAIjjS. NOTE.—AII our N.Z. grown seeds are carefully selected form districts known to be free from Californian thstle. BASIC SLAG. ■JSJSMfcWJssas tsTtrassa ,Ttto for SrSENTfN AT ONCE for deliver, ex .tapn. ents arriving April, May, June, July SUPERPHOSPHATE. "Monut LveII"—HIGHEST ANALYSIS (36-38 per cent). FINES! GROUND (running smoothly drill), and CHEAPEST PRICE. Special quotations for orders sent in now for delivery any tmw throughout the year r <i'-/ "«•»vr __ . . ' * The N.Z, Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Co. Ltd., Wellington, § Biliousness jf ■ SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED. g B "No one, I feel &'tre, can speak more gratefully of Laxo-Tonic jg| B Pills than 1 can," writes Mrs. W. H. Corbctt, 11G Fitzroy St., ||| Hi Surry Hills, Sydney. "This splendid remedy cured me of settled pi w| bilieusness, which seemed as though it would never l me. Bag HI My head would feel like a piece of lead, and my eyes, wpuld ache -g| Hi terribly. My tongue would be covered with .a whitish fur, ana ||^ M everything would seem to taste bitter. Cold and clammy per- || BSB spirations would break out all over me, and my hands and rect gg ill would get quite icy, even if it were in the middle of summer. My g& tl<a skin would get yellowish, and dark rings would come round my |g {a eyes. Needless to say, I could eat nothing; in fact, I couldn t £ 11 look at food without feeling different medicines I was b HI accustomed to take only weakened mc, without doing me any || H3 goodi or in any way putting an end to the bilious attacks. I Hfst IP heard of Laxo-Toriic through a Mrs. Bennett, who told me how ' ffl m those pills had put a stop to bilious fits which she had had on WU and off for years. On her recommendation I took Laxo-tonic || Pills, and I gratefully acknowledge they proved a perfect remedy. fa H They cured my biliousness without in any way weakening me, || 11 which I consider a most important point. Now I never suffer gj all from biliousness at all, and I keep my liver in proper working j| ||j order by taking a Laxo-Tonic Pill occasionally. I notice also that |j M iTaxo-To nic Vd I s are a reliable remedy for Constipation, Bilious- H jsffl ness, Liver" Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Colic, El Fiatulcnce, Anaemia, Headache, Eruptitpns of the Skin, Loss of E|| ||| Appetite, Kidney Troubles, Indigestion. Sold by all j|jß Obtainable at T\ BROOME cmd CO. LEVIN.

Dozing is JL A Delightful ag &s§ m Risb g^.4La MOST WOMEN* ' enjoy a nap or forty winks while the kettle is boiling, or the meat is sizzling, tut there is always the risk of falling asleep and spoiling the cooking. w THE WEKA WILL WAKE YOU The Weka is a strong persistent repeating alarm clock, and with it set by your side you can enjoy a sound nap and be on time. PRICE 8/6 POBT FREE TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND Obtainable only from— Stewart Vawson & Co. VrnfM JEWELLERS - WELLINGTON

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1911, Page 1

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