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CURTAIN SAILE. THR GREATEST EVER HELD HERE. mH IS Sale affords an oppoi JL timitv lo secure remarkabl w ANOTHER HUGE PURCHASE. OYER 2000 PAIR S. Umity to secure remarkably stylish and well made curtains at a still more remarkably low price. We believe them to be the best curtains ever offered for the same money in New Zealand or at prices anywhere near so small. We know that every customer will ko away feeling that she lias secured more than a pound’s worth for every 15s expended in this Sale. Country customers can shop confidently by mail. Goods not approved of may be returned, full money refunded. Lace Curtains long 2s 6d Lace Curtains 3 „ „ 3s lid Lace Curtains 3P2 „ „ 5s nd Lace Curtains 4 „ „ 9s lid YEITCII & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE. r Sc Women Who Dairy! DAIRYING calls for special footwear on account of the rough wear and tear it necessitates. Women engaged in dairying should wear boots made of leather, proof against the wet and slush ; good leather, strong yet pliable to the feel. —| Our Women’s Dairy Leglets safeguard the feet in the best manner possible. Stout soled bools, leather lined, with toe and heel plates. We make them in our factory and we sell direct to you at the factory price .. a pair. Postage 8d extra. Drop a line for catalogue or call on us when next in town, E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd, Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. 8/6 TV Greet* HAIR AND TONIC A cent I'm the ABSOLUTE Cure tor BALDNESS. ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. T A p\ TIT C will find me invaluable. LA L/ iLj 1 ac [j n glossy, silky character lo your tresses, without that sticky, greasy feeling. I’m known all over Australasia as the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I'm sold by leading chemists, hairdresser* and floras, at 3/6 large bottle. Poftasre 6d. extra. I'm ciaranleed to do ia'tke or return fosraoMv V'pim mtr pcW K. H HALEY, Chemist, Foxton. TAvu'-r. yrmn ~L~7n T JTr- ~ n iwuiheuuai mni nu i irirfTrmriMinu¥T~i»WimMiimuTiiMWWWMlPr~~~WMni A ■&rv MOTHER GEL’S SYRUP If v stomach is out of order, you cannot digest food, and when food ivinam.-; undigested in your stomach it cannot give yon proper noun .fluent. Undigested food creates poisonous acids which taint your blviod, and cause constipation, biliousness, headaches, sleeplessm .-s pains in the stomach, chest, back; dizziness, languor, low spirits. Mother Seigd’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 i I < i i i i The Syrup also gently stimulates the liver and bowels to healthful, normal activity; keeps your blood pure, your system free from the decayed products of Indigestion. If you have stomach or liver trouble, Mother Seigd’s S>rup will cure yon. Mrs. W. Hurst, 7, Uther Street, Surry HOL, '-■’•dney, N.S.W.. says“ For two years I suffered acutely from Indigc ;ou. I was afraid to eat. because of the terrible pains I suffered alter wards. Every bite of food made me fed bilious. I got no relief from medicine until 1 tried Mother Seigd’s Syrup. After eight battles ,f ti;.. Syrup, all signs of Indigestion had left me. The pains in v chest, and headaches, were things of the past.” 11,'8/09. i i i i i i i a •.... INDIGESTION WAGES BOOKS. | \\TV. can supply WAGES I T T BOOKS, approved of'w the I Labour Department to mill-owners ar ’ all employers of labour at j : . bd ! e, cash. I Herald Primm I jyor watch, clock or jewellery repairs go to Parkbs, the jeweller, Jtlaiu Street. FRUIT. HAVING purchased Mr H, Baker’s farm and orchard (top of Avenue Road), I am prepared to supply fruit in any quantities. Orders delivered twice a week. Orders left with Mr J. Newth, milkman, will be promptly attended to. For further particulars call on or write R. I. THOMPSON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 22 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 22 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 22 February 1910, Page 4

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