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EIG SY R U GIVES Indigestion means torturing pain, intense weariness, wretched days and wakeful- nights. It means starved blood, starved'muscles, a starved body and a starved brain; Inphorf,it meads shattered health and a broken constitution unless you root it out without delay. Mother Seigel’s Syrup has no rival as a remedy for indigestion. Its reputation is based on thirty-five years’ success in curing Indigestion, Biliousness, and dll disorders of the stomach,liver and kidneys STRENGTH to The WEAK, ENERGY TO LANGUID. COMFORT TO THE dyspeptic, A*p “For five years I suffered from Indigestion, which weakened my wholesystem. I could not eat for pain, and I endured agonies from headachealmostdaily. There was a strange numbness in my left side, and myeyesight became sodim that I thought I was going blind. Nothing relieved me, and I had almost lost hope; but Mother Seigel’s Syrup cured me completely.”— From Mrs. Jessie Newman, 62, Gore Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria. April 13,1906. TAKE IT 1 It WILL Cure You ■WHIM—TAKE IT 1-Though j- | *v«t>ihing else has filled,

.yh. ! c< -eft -iO 'l* ■■-* * S'tlJU.t j-*. S u. /lid \ a ACCCiiA | \ d \ \ CL 7/hdcCcrU \ 'js****** ****** t*****************-***/*****^ \h *3 sood$ ood fo r I \ W O rr\ e n A -;| Merv • j********* ***************** ****#& FOXTON PLUMBING AND \ PAINTING DEPOT* F. E. JENKS, t CLYDE STREET, FOXTON. Plumber) Gasfltter, Paperhanger, ainter, and General House Decorator* A good etoct of Faperhanginga, jedn Genuine White j&jad, Linseed ()j], Brushes, YarIpisfaeß, £c.,\te atook, Water Tanka, Hot and Cold [Water, Acetylene Q»a, <tc- fitted up approved manner. ' 30: Tears E?cperieaea. I Estimates givea lor all work* and Uood Work guaranteed. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MERVYN LITTLEJOHN, HaIR»RM9RR AMD TOBACCONIST, Mali, Street, Foxton. T HEREBY desire to inform the mill dents of Foxton and the general itiiklic that I have opened an up-to-fate Hairdressing Saloon and TobacOnist business in promises adjoining teasr* Watchorn, Stiles and Co. j.The Hairdressing Saloon is under ay personal supervision, and having wE many years experience in some of ■e leading saloons of the principal Kits of Australia and New Zealand, nitrons can therefore rely on every |»ssible attention. Bvpayihg strict attention to bustkiss, combined with cleanliness, lyUlty and first-class workmanship, I tspectfully solicit a share ol your latronage. e stock of ?m ikert ys in stock at town |Hair-cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, Singeing, 6d each.

The Bon Marche ■as" Arcade, = ! P ALM ERSTON NORTH c. M. ROSS AND CO. All that is Fashionable in London now displayed in our Showrooms. Each Line has been carefully selected, and for Attractive Features, Becoming Styles, Moderate Prices they are unsurpassed. The rang* of Dress Material to select from at the Bon Marche 1 Arcade is the 'largest ahd most choice ever displaced by C. M. Ross & Co. The goods opened from London this week are exceptionally attractive, comprising all that is new in the World of Fashion. Check Taffetas from is 6d per yard. Smart Tweed Effeots from is nd to 6s 6d. Black, Cream end Navy Lustres in Plain and Phantom Check Effects. Floral Crepe Do C,hones and Eoiiennes. Tropical Suitings. Embroidered Chiffon Taffetta Robes, Very Handsome Goods at four and five guineas. White Embroidered Robes in Muslin, Linen and Einen Lawns, from 32s 6d to 4s. To get a Dress well made, and to have the largest choice, ladies should place their orders with our Dressmakers at once. We anticipate a great rush ot business, owing to the Exhibition this year, and we strongly advise our lady friends to place their orders on our books' immediately. G. M. Ross & Co. bate imported A Brest Variety ef Exclusive Styles '■'■l "I 1 * 1 I" m| M ' ■"■■■ "■ I millineby COSTUMES BLOUSES SKIRTS MANTLES, etc., these are only to be seen at the Bon Marche Arcade to be appreciated, as the prices are as attractive as the Garments. FRENCH PRINTS Are having a big run, and we are fortunate in securing a nice lot of these, mostly in white ground with narrow stripe's, or floral effects, the best quality is only Is l|d psr yard, and we have very neat designs In the same effects at tfjd per yard. Patterns on application. A hearty invitation is given to visitors to Palmerston to walk through our establishment and see our displays. This is an education on the Fashions of the Moment. C. M. Roes & Co., Shipment Novelties. Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 18 October 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 18 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 18 October 1906, Page 4

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