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TIT E SALE THAT'S SET ALL WELLINGTON TALKING. OIjR Great Half-Yearly sale is now in full swing. Country customers wishing to participate can do so by mail. Any goods bought in this way and deemed unsuitable may be returned, and the full amount of purchase money will be refunded. Striped Cambric Blouses, Is, Is 6d, Is t id, 2s i Id. Striped Ca m b r i c B ions e Dresses, from /s I id. Cambric Handkerchiefs, hem stitched, Is 3d per hall dozen. Two-tone Cambric, 31 indies wide, usual price 9-icl yard; sale 4 Md. Special line of Serviettes, sale price 5s 6d dozen. All Wool Black Cashmere Hose, seamless, Is 3d. Honeycomb Quilts, double. 5 s I id ; single 3s lid. Strong white Pillow cases, sale price 8-id. Whatever you want you can rest assured that you will get it cheaper and better from us by mail. VEITCH & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE. ‘

A Penny Stamp ■ and a post-card with your address on it will open up a communication with us. We’ll send you our Boot Catalogue in return, telling you how to save money on your footwear. Practically it brings the Best. Boot< Shop in Wellington to your hand for selection. It means that you can buy City boots at City prices! We’re just waiting to read the ink on that postcard. c . bo write us now ! E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd., Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.

Tty: Era t* 'Hair I"*! Food AND Tonic i mu I'm the ABSOLUTE Cure for BALDNESS. ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. I AP\ 117 C will Ea.d me invaluable. LJ ILO j 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 l*m sold by leading chemist®, hairdresser* and flores, at 3/6 large bottle. Poftftge 6d. extra. I’m siartalced to do teMice or return yowr moany yfatr pew i Agent: E. Healey, Chemist, Foxton.

'vvTyv'ry'vWYVvyy’ ccxaS MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP If your stomach is out of order, yon cannot digest food, and'when foodF remains undigested in your stomach it cannot give yon proper $ nourishment. Undigested fond creates poisonous acids which taint your Mood, 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 foodlnourish you. THE HERBAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH.AND LIVER DISORDERS The Syrup also gently stimulates the liver and bowels tahealthful, normal activity ; keeps your blood pure, your system free from the decayed '&■ products of Indigestion. If you have stomach or liver trouble, Mother Seigel's Syrup will cure you. Mrs. W. Hurst, 7, Uther Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., says; —“ For two years I suffered acutely from Indigestion. I was afraid to cat, because of the terrible pains I suffered afterwards. Every bite of food made me foci bilious. I got no relief from medicine until I tried Mother Seigel’s Syrup. After eight battles of the Syrup, all signs of Indigestion had left me. The pains in my chest, and headaches, were tilings of the past.” 11/8/09. 3 CURES INDIGESTION ,jii. Jt..a,-A. ifc. A

WAGES BOOKS. y. 7E can supply WAGES \ v BOOKS, approved ol'\v the Labour Department, to mill-owners and all employers ot labour at 3s 6d each cash. HERM.n Printerv i'or watch, clock or jewellery repairs go to ParkES, the jeweller, Main Street.

FISH OH ! R HOWARD notifies the resi- • dents of Foxton that he has opened up a fish shop in Manchester House (corner Avenue and Main Street. The cart will make a daily delivery. Fried fish and chipped potatoes every evening.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 12 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 12 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 12 February 1910, Page 4

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