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(.T HIT AIN SALE, THE (M'.EATEST EVER HELD HERE L r ANo r IIEKjII U G E I* i: KCH AS E. OVER 2000 PAIRS. riAHIS Sale affords an oppnr--I- Utility 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 oral prices anywhere near so small. We know that every customer will Ro away feeling that she has secured more than a pound’s worth for every l.Ss expended in this Sale. Country customers can shop con-; fidenlly by mail, (foods not ap-. proved of may be returned, full money refunded. Lace Curtains 2 ! ,Ayds long 2s 6d Lace Curtains 3 „ „ 3s lid Lace Curtains 3L2 „ „ 5s 11(1 Lace Curtains 4 „ „ 9s lid & ALLAN. 'J BL JL V ''JLJL .xJL JL.4 JL 1 $ WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST Li-wRE. 'T’HERL is nothing so harmful lo your daughter’s health as wet feel. This alone is the cause of many of the ailments peculiar lo the female cox. The right kind of footwear is needed when your daughter has occasion lo go out in wet weather. OUR GIRLS mm STRONG LEATHER BOOTS Are specially made for hard wear from picked leather ; lined for comfort ; with 100 and heel tips. We cell them direct from our factory to you. Sizes 1 to 9 - - - 5/6 a pair. Sizes 10 to IJ - - - 6/6 a pair. Postage, 6d extra. Send us your address and we’ll post by return our illustrated catalogue. E. PEARCE & Co. Ltd., Cuba Street. WELLINGTON. asa iitilMM he vjnrtik HAIR a Food HMD lonic I’j'.i tli», \J ’-.jiff for BALDNESS. ALWPECIA, DAN DR UI [■'. Weak and Ratling Hair, Irritation ol Scaln. and ail Hair troubles. LADIES 11 find me invaluable. 1 add a glossy, silky chataclei lo youi tresses, without that sticky, greasy feeling. I'm known ail over Australasia as the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC I'm sold by leading chemists, hairdresser* and lOnres, at 3/6 large bottle. ■—— | jmrawrtd lo do imlke uf return row moan* Aeent; E. Healey, Chemist, Fdxton ‘flair tMwnwikglUMMlM ■ vv v- VW? VTWjTJIJf sv*xjx tuotsTw. a T. tfVTSNT XZ F* THE i KM icb i,- or.i of order, you cannot digest food, and when food in s-rii stomach it cannot give you proper I n 5--. ic,l Ned creator, poisonous acids which taint id c.tv • c-;;;biliousness, headaches, sleepir, the itemach. chest. b.ick; dizziness, languor, low ;■ St iu'.-i';'. Svrup tenor, and rbengthens the stomach so ■ijuglilv J ve rt food, and thus it makes food nourish you. gftISAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH AND LIVER DISORDERS The Syrup also gently stimulates the liver and bowels to healthful, noru.ti activity ; keeps ycur blood nan-, your system free from the decayed urtvlncis of Indigestion. If you have stomach or liver trouble, Mother -ieicei's Syrup will cure yon. Mrs. \V. Hurst, 7. Uther Street, Surry i.'nis, Svdnev, N.S.VH sayst—“For two years i suffered acutely from ; ij; : ...iP'M!. ’ I was afraid to eat. because of the terrible pains I suffered ! /y • if food made me fed bilioun. I got no relief .’nod*! fie u.-.n! 1 toed Mother Scigel’s Syrup. After eight battles c „ ■ , x,.m. ox 11. digestion had left me. The pains in i he-;;, and head. I .,'iter, were things of the past.” 11 'B/09. 1 I’A ■gra uy * AA i i i i i i i i

WAGES BOOKS. WE can supply WAGES BOOKS, approved of'\v the Labour Department, to mill-owners rind all employers of labour at 3s (>d each cash. . Herald Printers*ror watch, dock or jewellery repairs go to Pakkks, the jeweller, Main Street.

FRUIT. HAVING purchased Mr H Baker’s farm and orchard (top of Avenue Road), 1 am prepared to supply fruit in any quantities. Orders delivered twice a week. Orders loft 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 811, 10 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 10 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 811, 10 March 1910, Page 4

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