—————— i The prevalent use of Blang by all classes of the community is as astonishing as it is lamentable. Primarily it implies on the part of the speaker a poveity of English proper ; secondly, a wanton prefer nee for the vu gar and the inorna'e ; ast y, culpable indolence and want of care. You may do this with more or less impunity with language, but you cannot thus trifle with a cold or cough ; for these Woods' Greet Peppermint Cure is a tried and sure remedy. Every household should possess it, So d everywhere at Is Gd to 2s 6d. Kor Bronchia! Cou ha take Wood's Great Peppirimen Cure, 1/0 2/6 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 " Salsaline," the large food preservative. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem of ihe day, buying" Salsai.ink*' is a safe investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, Mr-at, and all such perishable goods, and" is odourless and harmlesp. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has s nt £1,000 to his losii'ute, so thas deaf | people unable to ] rocure the Ear D;Ums i may have them fr«\ Apply to Depar'I ment D.K., The Institute, " LongcoU," j Gunneisbury, London, W., England. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not i necessary that we should be always advert tising by noisy statements to buy "Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, a3 it is the ouJy reliable ' food preservative sold. The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the. latest and most perfect of Sewing Ma- , chines. It is adapted for household and ' work-room use, and is capable of perform--5 ing the most artistic fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas , and any of the machines can be purchased on the easiest of lime payments from the New t /"ftln.nrl Plnlhirm Fantorv. the local acrencv.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 May 1899, Page 3
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