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BUY YOUR BLOUSES It V POST. "VELARS ago few people did tlicir shopping by mail—it’s jSL different now. Many of our best customers made our ,ic(|uaintancc by a mail order—we’ve satisfied them, and if given the opportunity can do the same for you. WRITE US FOR PATTERNS AND PRICES. STRONG COTTON WORKING BLOUSES, Sale Price i/-. Smart patterns in Flannelette Working Blouses. A special line for the sale ; clearing at Is I id. Flannelette Blouses ; A tremendous range of patterns. 2s lid 3s 6d, 4s 6d. Vivclla Blouses, in smart stripes and new checks. Sale prices, 4s I id, 6s i rd, gs 6d, Smart line of Delaine Blouses, in navy, and white and black and white stripes. Usually 5s nd, sale price 4s 6d. Pale pink, hello, pale blue, and reseda DELAINE. Blouses, nice figured patterns, Ks lid for 5s lid. Wolsey Shirt Blouses, with self roll-over collars, these in particularly smart patterns. Sale price, 10s 6d. Dressy Blouses, in cream delaine, prettily embroidered and trimmed val insertion. Sale prices, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. Cream Flannel Blouses, nicely fucked, with frill down side ol box pleat. 15s for 12s 6d. Cambric and Muslin Blouses, from is 1 id. Special line of Muslin Blouses, with pretty front of while embroidery. Sale price, 2s nd. Black Cashmere Blouses, triiiMned with black braid. Sale price, 3s 1 id. Ladies’ Delaine Shirt Blouses, w idi smartly tucked fronts and stiff while linen collars, in pak blue, arm white and reseda and while, 12s 6d for Ss ltd. Cream Delaine P mses, tucked across front with panel embroidery down front. Sale price, 4s I id. Handsome Jap. Silk Blouses. S; dc price, 5s 6d. White jap. Silk Blouses, tucked across front and nice silk rollover collars. Sale price, 7s II d. Black Sateen Blouses, good Q; City. Sale price, 3s gd. \EITCH & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STOKE.

TttcweeS' HAIR / AND Tonic I'm the ABSOLUTE Cure for BALDNESS. ALOPECIA. DANDRUFF. Weak and Falling Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. 1 A n ICQ will find me invaluable. LAUI LO J a dd n glossy, silky characlcr to your tresses, without that sticky, greasy feeling. I’m known all over Australasia at the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I’m sold by leading chemists, hairdresser* and ftores, at 3/6 large, bottle. Pottage 6d. extra. I’m KBorasteed la do imtice at relnna gear mtatr A cent F. Hkalf.y, Chemist, Foxtou. M r .

nni innnni n MOTHER SEI6ELS SYRUP Do you ever realise how very little will make your stomach lose tone and strength ? If you neglect your meals, or dine, “ not wisely but too well ” ; even if you start worrying about anything, your stomach and liver are almost sure to get out of order. Many a stomach, indeed, has lost the power to digest food, through a change in the weather! THE HERBAL DIGESTIVE TONIC Now, how is it with you ? Is your stomach too weak to digest food ? Is Indigestion punishing you with pains or wind in the stomach, headaches, biliousness, constipation, or a “ run down ” feeling ? If so, you need the digestive tonic—Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The medicinal, herbal extracts of which it is made, tone and strengthen the stomach and gently stimulate the action of the liver and bowels. This is the natural and sure way to cure stomach and liver troubles, the sure way to get nourishment from food, and the sure way to have health and strength. Test it yourself! STRENGTHENS ™ STOMACHS i "* STIMULATES SLUGGISH LIVERS & INACTIVE BOWELS CURES INDIGESTION. innnni in: u I

FOWLER & CORDON. r\: have been attacked from all quarters. more especially the rear, hut it only amounts to a drop in the ocean. \Ve lead as we have always done in I'oxlon. and will continue to. It is with pleasm ■ that we make the assertion that we have never been as busy in the workshop as we have been during the last month. Our imported mechanic has justified his appointment. The higher a linn climbs the more it is exposed to the light o. dav—we arc right in the limelight, but we can hear all the others yelping, and the light of day won’t hurt us, it merely gives something to smile at while we are looking alter our own business. DON’T YETI’. FOWLER k GORDON. (WHERE TUI' C.OOl) HIKES COME EKOM). THANKS. 7K wish to thank the Foxton residents for their continued support. Our prices and quality are our most attractive agents. Just received direct from manufacturers, Gents’ Overcoats and Ladies’ Jackets, purchased at " job prices, • being late in season. bimg this adverlmenient. or quote Manaw.-vit Hekm.o, and obtain 20 discount (Late of Foxton) Draper, Palmerston North.

ALARM CLOCKS, 1 know how hard it is to get up these dark mornings, and so do you, and sometimes. no doubt, yon are late lor work, or perhaps go without your breakfast; but we are here to help you out of your trouble. We have the best Alarm Clocks that are ever made, and we want you to know that by trying one, then you will always be up to time. BEST NICKEL ALARM • - 7/6 BEST COPPER ALARM - 8/6 BEST REPEATER ALARM ■ 10/6 Remember, we guarantee these clocks for O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, THE LEADING N.I. JEWELLER S, Palmerston N. We give Ji-doz. Electro Silver Teaspoons with each wedding ring sold. J Pilose hoi. is an emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophospbites and is the finest nerve, bone, fat and muscle builder known. 5

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 848, 4 June 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 848, 4 June 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 848, 4 June 1910, Page 4

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