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A PRONOUNCED SAYING I CUTLERY BY POST. 2is PARCEL, Y I)OZKN OF EVERYTHING. - ' , / ' Tin, ST us 2is and yout full name and address, arid JL’ , we w jjj send you the following parcel of cut/lory.- . ’■ ■ ■ ■ 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. - . Itf the parcel is not approved of, the full’ money will be refunded on return of the goods. Y-i Dozen Yz Dozen Yz Dozen Y Dozen Y Dozen Y Dozen Y Dozen Dessert Knives. Table Knives. Tea Spoons. Dessert Spoons. Table Spoons. Dessert Forks; Table Forks. Your Feet Dry REVENT THEM from gelling wet and the ills of rheumatism, and kindred complaints will never visit you. If you’ve got wet work to do, wear boots made for the wet. Our Watertights are-made from ihe best selected.,Kip—a water resisler ; hand pegged, in fact, hand made throughout. Were not content with two rows of waxed thread in the uppers, we .must have l four —four rows of special thread. We give' our individual attention to every part of these boots, and turn them out of our factory direct to you at -ti pair, postage I/- extra. . Tell us where you’re living and we’ll send you our illustrated list. 14/6 E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.

Tfye&Tmt' Hair AMD Tome ■N I’m ihie ABSOLUTE Cure for BALDNESS. ALOPECIA, 'DANDRUFF, Weak and Falling Hair/ Irritation, of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. 1 A p\l CC will find me invaluable. LAJL/110 I add a glossy, silky character' to your tresses, without. that 'sticky, greasy feeling. I’m knOwn all over Australasia as the i GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC I’m sold by leading chemists, hairdressers " and Acres, at 3/6 large bottle. I-' '/ Poftagß oi extra, , I’m sursnlesdto do justice or retm roar maos* Agent: F). Healey* Chemist, Foxton.

i HEALTHY AS A BUSHRIDER i Keep your liver active! This is the secret of the general good health of hushxidera and stockmen. They rarely suffer from Indigestion or Liver Complaint, because horseback riding is one of the 'best of those disorders, . . f Bat you cannot take horseback exercise when you have the hoi ise 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 ijbaic known, 'lndigestion and liver generally work together. The man woman with'ajjluggish liver is‘nervous, irritable, depressed, gloomy, and cannot enjoy .any meals, not even the,best. Mother Seigel’s Syrup: aids digestion, s Emulates the liver, banishes Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Cons .tipation, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver and Bowels. V After nearly th fee years I can con Arm’all I said on November ist, 1903, .as to the . * gOojd.qualittea olv&Spldidld medicine, Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It thoroughly restored me to health ami the aood I clerived fr<jm it has proved permanent. • (letter from 'Mis. ~ F.Goble, Alpha Adelaide. S.A. October Bth, 1908.) . , » On November **t 1905, she’’ wrote this: “ For long years I was a .victim to Indlgestlciu > and'Elver Com.Jaint,- I always felt languid, out of sorts and unwell, sothatllmd to take to my bed for davstwsethe r. . . . Six years ago a storekeeper at Glenelg advised ine to tTy lanious and ! was thoroughly cured by. taking only tour bottles ox SYRUP.

'JP w . 1[ pPP BR> SANIT/iM' PLUMBER. r » CMS INSTALLED. < Hot and Col< I Water service laid on, 1 Tanks and S] porting Fixed, ;i..,AU.lri»ds oil Tinware and Dairy Utensils in Btw :k. "Spouting, iB( iwti : Pipes, Ridging and Flashing, Lead Head Nails. i. ■ Mart nfuctarer of TUB* 1, TANKS, BOILER ' “ / FRA MES, ETC. k f,/S«tisfacti oil. Guaranteed.. * i -"ft- */ v. *v i s 'Mam' nex w.i

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 3 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 3 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 3 July 1909, Page 4

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