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All winter goods now on view at the Economic are being disposed of at ridiculously low figures, in order to make room for a fresh shipment of new season’s good. As stocktaking operations commence shortly, this week is absolutely the last of the great clearing sale at Mrs Hamer’s. There are still a few beautiful furs which are being sacrificed, together with other lines, at almost given-away prices, and intending participants would do well to make the Economic an early visit, thus avoiding disappointment.* If in want of Birthday, Wedding or other gifts, go to Pakkks’, the jeweller, the shop for presents.* Blood poison resulting from small wounds is becoming more prevalent. Even so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin will sometimes cause blood poisonin fa . The safe way is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as soon as the injury has been received. That liniment prevents all danger of blood poisoning and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For asle everywhere. — Advt. Special offer of a best pair of kid gloves to every cash purchaser of drapery to the value of £ 2*. In the sunshine and rain, o’er hill, valley and plain, On his way the driver proceeds, With whistle and song he meanders along, While his herd contentedly feeds. For stalwart and tann’d he has at command, An air which is healthy and pure, But should such e’er fail and a sickness prevail, He takes Woods’ Great Peppermint'cure. A most pleasing sight along Main-street is the magnificent display in Mrs Hamer’s shop window, comprising delicate chintz, fancy cushions, and some beautiful summer dr£ss fabrics. Call and inspect same. The prices are reasonable, and quality first-class.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 486, 28 September 1909, Page 3

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288

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 486, 28 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 486, 28 September 1909, Page 3

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