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TABLE LINEN. T INEN which will outwear all reasonable expectations and still show its quality is not offered you every day. We have been fortunate in getting a line of such exceptional value that it will be real economy for you to lay in a household supply. Carriage paid on parcels. BLEACHED IRISH DAMASK CLOTHS, 66 x 66 4s nd, 7s 6d. 66 x 86 7s 6d, 10s 6d. 70 x7O 5s nd, 7s 6d. 70 xBO Ss 6d, 12s 6d. 66 x 106 12s 6d, 15s 6d. HEMSTITCHED DAMASK CLOTHS. BLEACHED IRISH DAMASK. 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 11, 3s 6d yardSPECIAL SERVIETTES. Full Size, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d doz. V EITCII & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE. 58 XBO 7s 6d.

Sturdy School Boots! “ Boys will be boys is a true saying, and the delights of marbles, football, and the like, call for strong, suitable footwear Both are necessary. Our Boys* Boots are made In our own factory by workmen who know their business. You can buy a pair of these solid leather boots* thick soles, nailed and complete with toe jr.d heel plates, for postage 6d extra, in M/e? U) to 13. If 'n \V •: ■. iiLiyPni, •.ve’i: lie ijla.i to see ysu. Uut writ- for enr Boot Catalogue 6/6 i E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd., Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. .* ,i— .it*. *s**v,.'v.'.. r/s TheGreab Hair Food AN O Ton I’m the ABSOLUTE Cure lor BALDNESS. ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. I AFt 117 C will find me invaluable. LA L/1 LO l aJjl „ glossy, silky character to your tresses, without that sti> ky. greasy feeling. I’m known all over Australasia as the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta ! C I’m io!c! by leading chenusfa, hairdrwsert and tforcs. at 3/6 Urge bottle. Postage 6d. extra. I’m vs’CirtMci to dn justice or return yoxr bobct Agent: E. Healey, Chemist, Foxton. J’ynfht pew fi sw'yyyyvvvyryvv’ MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRDP If vmr stomach is out of order, you cannot digest food, and when food remains undigested in your stomach it cannot give you proper nourishment. Undigested food create:' poisonous acids which taint your blood, and cause constipation, biliousness, headaches, sleeplessness, pains in the stomach, chest, back; dizziness, languor, low spirits. Mother Scigel's Syrup tones and strengthens the stomach so that it CAN thoroughly digest food, and thus it makes food nourish you. THE HERBAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH AND LIVER DISORDERS The S;-:up also gently stimulates the liver and bowels to healthful, normal . ivity; keeps your blood pure, your system free from the decayed products of Indigestion. If you have stomach or liver trouble. Mother ScigU’s Syrup will cure you. Mrs. W. Hurst, 7, Uther Street, Surry Hih ~ Sydney, N.S.W., says“ For two years I suffered acutely from 'stiou. ,1 was afraid to eat, because of the terrible pains I suffered au iwards. Every bite of food made me feel bilious.- I got no relief , 11 medicine until I tried Mother Seigel’s Syrup. After eight battles of the Syrup, all signs of Indigestion had leit mo. The pains -in my chest, and headaches, were things of the past." 1 l/S/OQ. ES INDIGESTION |

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FISH OH ! HOWARD notifies the resi- » dents of Foston that he has opened up a fish shop in Manchester House (corner Avenue and Main Street. The E?rt will make a daily delivery, tied fish and chipped potatoes * evening.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 803, 25 January 1910, Page 4

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565

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 803, 25 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 803, 25 January 1910, Page 4

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