CARRIAGE-PAID PARCELS. THE following parcels will bo tent carriage paid upon receipt of remittance. REMEMBER ! You take no risk. We will refund full amount of purchase money if goods are deemed unsuitable. These parcels are made up with the idea of letting the public see | the wonderful value of our goods. 10/6 Fancy Goods Parcel 1 pair suede kid gloves, tan, black, beaver 1 green or crimson leather belt Z pair women's all-wool cashmere hose ,1 doz. hemstitched handkerchiefs 1 nice lace tie. line quality 1 guipure lace yoke 6 yards of white embroidery Mammoth 5/6 Parcel 1 writing tablet 1 tooth brush # 1 nox carbolic tooth powder I nail brush 1 superior hair brush 3 c ! k‘s of excellent toilet soap I box superlire violet powder 1 box Fuller's Earth 1 tin boot polish, blk or tan 1 jar best vaseline SEND FOR OUR Id/- PARCELS OF REMNANTS. 21/- Manchester Goods Parcel. 21/- Parcel for Men. 1 pair hemmed double-bed sheets 1 pair denim overalls (iyds 30in superior longcloth 1 all wool underllanncl 2 white Turkish towels, large size 1 pair lambs’ wool drawers 1 pair frilled pillow-cases 3 pairs heavy ribbe I socks 1 pair lace curtains, 3 yards long 1 pair strong braces or belt oyds good flannelette, white or cream 1 strong working shirt 1 nice tray cloth Adoz. large white handkerchiefs 1 strong roller towel 1 tweed cap (state size) 1 silk tie a m d
toHCW* Mothers ? '“THERE is nothing so harm'ul to your daughter's health ■*• as wet feet. This alone is the cause of many of the ailments pccuhar to the female :e;c. The right kind of footwear is needed when your daughter has occasion to go out in wet weather. OUR GIRLS Heannsa % STRONG LEATHER BOOTS Are specially made for hard wear from picked leather ; lined for comfort ; •with toe and heel tips. We sell them direct from our factory to you. Sizes 7 to 9 - - - 5/6 a pair. Sizes 10 to 13 - - - 6/6 a pair. Postage, 6d extra. Send us your address and we’ll post by return our illustrated catalogue. E. PEARCE & Co. Ltd., . Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.
Great 1 Hair* II Food AND Tonic I’m the ABSOLUTE Cure for BALDNESS. ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. I A ICC will find me invaluable. L-“ \UI CuD J ac y a glossy, silky cliaracler lo your tresses, without that sticky, greasy feeling. I’m known all over Australasia as the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I'm sold by leading chemists, hairdresser* and stores, at 3/6 large bottle. Postage 6di extra. I'm guaranteed to do justice or return your money ■mtr Mm Agent: E. Healey, Chemist, Foxton.
1 HEALTHY AS A BUSHRIDER Keep your liver active! This is the secret of the general good health of bushriders and stockmen. They rarely suffer from Indigestion or Liver Complaint, because horseback riding is one of the best preventives of those disorders. But you cannot take horseback exercise when you have neither the horse nor the time. There is one other thing you can do, and that is—use Mother Seigel’s Syrup, the oldest and best stomach and liver tonic known. Indigestion and stagnant liver generally work together. The man or woman with a sluggish liver is nervous, irritable, depressed, gloomy, and cannot enjoy any meals, not even the best. Mother Seigel’s Syrup aids digestion, stimulates the liver, banishes Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Constipation, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver and Bowels. M After nearly three years I cati confirm all I said on November ist, 1905, as to the good qualities of your splendid medicine, Mother Seigcl’s Syrup. It thoroughly restored me to health and the good I derived from it has proved permanent.” (letter from Mrs. F, Goble, Alpha Road, Nallsworth, Adelaide, S.A., October Bth, 1908.) Otv November ist, 1005, she wrote this :For long years I was a victim to Indigestion and luver Complaint. I always felt languid, out of sorts and unwell, so that I had to take to my bed for days together. • . . Six years ago a storekeeper at Glenelg advised me to try your famous remedy, and I was thoroughly cured by taking only four bottles of Mother SEIGEL’S SYRUP.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 461, 8 June 1909, Page 4
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