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A PRONOUNCED SAYING ! CUTLERY BY POST. 2is PARCEL, DOZRN OF EVERYTHING. POST us 21s and your full name and address, and we will send you the following parcel of cutlery. Every article is of standard value. The knives have the best xylonite handles, and the forks and spoons are guaranteed to wear white right through. If the parcel is not approved of, the full money will be refunded on return of the goods.

What About. Your Boots? Are they satisfactory ? Is the price right ? It’s a hard thing to buy a salisfac'ory phr of boots at the right price. Still, that’s what we can soil yon. Wo know the exact needs of what men require in foolv'ear. It pays us to know. For instance, our Men’s Chrome Boots will please you in quality and fit, just as much as they'll please you in price, and the price is right ! Good everyday boots for outdoor t ry wear, with plain honest soles, toe and hec! plates, made in our factory, and every part is tested, sol d throughout. Wc sell them at a pair ; 1/- extra for postage. With extra wide toes, 13/6; also without toe and heel plates for lighter wear, 12/6. in narrow or medium toes. 12/6 We can't tell you here about every pair of boots we stock, so write for free catalogue now. It tells. E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd., Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.

Ttj€ Great Hair. FOOD AND TONIC atm I'm the ABSOLUTE Cure for BALDNESS. ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation o( Scalp, and all Hair troubles. 1 A H ICQ will find me invaluable. ihO j ac JJ a glossy, silky character to 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 ftores, at 3/6 large bottle. Postage 6d. extra. I'm guaranteed to do justice or return your money t'jnm ’Mir Agent : E. Healey, Chemist, Foxton.

HEALTHY AS A BUSHRIDER r Keep your liver active! This is the secret of the general good health of bushriders and stockmen. They rarely suffer from Indigestion or Biver 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, Biver and Bowels. " After nearly three years I can confirm all X said on November ist, 1905, as to the good qualities of your splendid medicine, Mother Seigel’s Siyrup. It thoroughly restored me to health and the good X derived from it has proved permanent.” (I.elter from Mrs. F. Goble, Alpha Road, Nailsworth, Adelaide, S.A., October Bth, 1908.) On November ist, 1905, she wrote this: “ For long years I was a victim to Indigestion and I.iver Complaint. I always felt languid, out of serfs 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 tailing only four bottles of Mother SEIGEL’S SYRUP.

LOOK! HERE’S YOUR CHANGE. FOR SAWS. HALF - ACRE) with new 8 - roomed house, wash-house, bath-room, store-room, water laid on, stable, shed and orchard, only vances to Workers which oau remain. Poi further particulars apply to P. H. RAB-HOWARD, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ; Perreau's Buildings, foxtos.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 462, 26 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 462, 26 June 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 462, 26 June 1909, Page 4

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