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CARRIAGE-PA ID PARCELS. 1 TPON receipt of remittance we will forward, carriage-paid, any U of the Parcels mentioned below. All the goods have been carefully selected, and we guarantee exceptional value. Any parcel not approved of may be returned, and full money will be refunded. 2os (CUTLERY PARCEL. HALF-DOZEN OF EVERYTHING. 'A l /2 V2 l A y 2 'A doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. Tablespoons, guaranteed to wear white throughout. Dessert Spoons, „ „ „ Teaspoons, „ ~ „ „ Table Forks, ~ „ „ „ Dessert Forks, „ „ „ „ Table Knives, best Xylonite handles. Dessert Knives, best Xylonite handles. 21s MANCHESTER PARCEL. I pair White Lace Curtains, three yards long. |d doz. Superior White Longcloth. ("pair Large Turkish Towels. I pair Double-bed Sheets, ready hemmed. 2^2yds White Table Damask. as TOILET SUNDRY PARCEL. l Bottle Fragrant Lavender Water. 3 Perfumed Sachets. \ Box Glycerine and Cucumber Toilet Soap. I Tin Carbolic Tooth Powder, 1 Box Superior Violet Powder. I Bottle Lavender Smelling Salts. 1 Tube Lanoline. 21s SHOWROOM PARCEL. I Stripe Cambric Blouse, l Smart Moireltc or Print Underskirt. [ Pair White Longcloth Knickers, j White Longcloth Nightdress, i Pair Rubber Grip Hose Suspenders, t Very Smart Ready-to-Wear Cambric Dress. VEITCII & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE.

1 Keep Your 'Piet Dry! PREVENT THEM from getting wet and the ills of rheumatism, and kindred complaints will never visit you. If you’ve got wet work to do, wear boot' for the wet. Oinr Watertights ■in- made !;<<;. ll>>- U-si svlrcled Kip—i v,a?v> u . 6 j S ic! ; ivu.i pegged. .» • hi ;-• n;i.L throughout.. -'ivcVe urn .-.mlent with ;w,j v . -s of v'uxci thread m lb* ujip, must ;.avTETiE--Hoi - • wca- j |!ir.-,hu. We give our in, ... !>:■■! .mention u: - very part of these boots 3/i anil ’mi. liiein out ol our factory direct to you at i*"®/ a pair, ; "slagc 1/- extra. Tell us where you’re living and we ll send you our illustrated list. E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd. Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. ®r TheGreah HAIR ■M Food AND TONIC ■‘iimiiilP? ! m ihe Al-’.-SOLUT E Cure for BALDNESS, ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF. Weak and Failing Hair, Irritation of Stain, and all Hair troubles. LADIES ill find me invaluable, add a glossy, silky tb.it-icter to your tresses, without that sticky, greasy feeling. > the I’m known all over Australasia GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC W loletta Cm sold by leading chemists, hitirdresien and florcs, at 3/6 large bottle. Po£age 6d extra. Cm trjsinoleed to do iuitice or return you t mono* Agent. : E. Healey,, Chemist, Foxton. AFTER EVERY % m m? pP MEAL Food is the fuel of your body, but it mast be digested. food is worse than useless —it is dangerous. T ’ It ferments in the stomach, creating noxious gases which poison the btcod, shatter the nerves -and produce headaches, palpitation, languor sleeplessness, discomfort after meals and many other distressing disorders THE DIGESTIVE TONIC When from loss of tone, errors in diet, or any other cause, your digestive organs are impaired and food fails to nourish you as it should, all you need to make you strong and well again is a course of Mother Scigel’s Syrup —the world-famous remedy (or indigestion. Taken daily after meals, it will cleanse and invigorate your system, restore tone and vitality to your stomach and liver, and make you look well, feel well and be well. ’ SEIiEL'S SYRUP. ate m AGES BOOKS. supply WAGES , approved of N y the mt, to mill-owners f labour at 3$ 6d Printerv 'LETT 'OS. MRS NYE. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. Main Street, Foxton. J.JAS just opened up a large stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, Silver Brushes and Combs, Klectro-plate

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 705, 6 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 705, 6 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 705, 6 January 1910, Page 4

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