FLETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure INDIGESTION, COSTIVENESS, - SOUR BREATH, HEARTBURN, LIVER DISEASE, and KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. FLETCHER'S PILLS and CLEMENTS TONIC are the recognised household remedies of the Australian colonies, and every designing quack tries to trade on their reputation and renown. This is the greatest proof of their merit, and Rufferers want to be particular to get the genuine articles as regret and disappointment are sure to follow the use of the thousands of " All-fail-ing" remedies co freely advertised. The reputation and wide-spread use of Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills are the greatest proofs of their appreciation by the -public. If they were not as represented they would have passed out of memory long ero this ; but instead their sale is greater and they are more esteemed day by day and week by week, and this emphatically proves their undisputed supremaoy. Listen to no argument from interested parties ; demand the genuine articles and TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the latest and most perfect of Sewing Machines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most artistin fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas, and any of the machines can be purohased on the easiest of time payments from the New Zealand Clothing Factory, the local agency. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not necessary that we should b 8 always advertising by noisy statements to buy " Salsaline," the great food preservative, for onco tried always used, a3 it is the only reliable food preservative sold. YOU CAN'T Have a cake and eat it too, but you can have your meat and keep it in the warmest of weather by using " Salsaune," the great food preservative. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem, of the day, buying " Salsaline lf is a safe investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, Meat, and all such perishable goods, and is odourless and harmless. The D.I.C, Wellington, is a deservedly popular institution. Many of our thrifty and fashionable people find it to their advantage to order their requirements in drapery and house-furnishing from the Company's Wellington Warehouse. Beliable goods, at moderate prices, is the feature of the D.I.C. Samples and catalogues are mailed post free to any address. " MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET," is rather a difficult task in life with many ■ bat the expense of goad cooking is rcdnced I to a minimum by using tho SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most i other 3. Give it a trial.
MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. rPHE ANNUAL MEETING of II the above Club will be held at j Whyte's Hotel on MONDAY, 14th i September, at 8 p.m. 1 P. CURTIS.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 September 1896, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 September 1896, Page 3
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