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FOXTON CASH BAKERY. Main Street. THE BEST quality of WHITE and BROWN BREAD delivered to all parts of the town and district. UP-TO-DATE AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. Artistic Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order Small Goods and Confectionery—the best in town M. B. PERREAU, Baker and Confectioner. SUPPERS may be obtained every night. Ham and eggs, fish and chips, hot pies, and light refreshments

OF FOOD AND GOOD DIGESTION WHEN YOU TAKE GIVES PLACE TO GOOD APPETITE The dread of food—because of the pains that follow, the dull weight iu your stomach, the windy pressure round your heart—is a natural consequence of indigestion. This all-too-common complaint consumes your strength, wastes away your tissues and breaks down your nerves. Thousands of people are worn out, weary, weak and disheartened by the ravages oi indigestion and its kindred complaints, biliousness and constipation. When that is vonr condition, don’t despair, for you can certainly be cured by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It has cured more people of stomach and liver troubles, pains after eating, loss of appetite, headaches, biliousness and constipation than any other medical preparation that is before the public. Test it yourself 1 Mr. J. Higgins, 18, Atherton Street, Fitzroy, Vic., says:—“l had headaches, was very costive, and suffered from terrible pains in the stomach after eating. I could only take a little of the lightest nourishment, and even that was frequently rejected. I lost all my strength, decreased very much in weight, and I had to give up work. “ After giving ordinary medicines a fair trial, I had to give them up. I then began a course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. After taking only three bottles of the Syrup I was back to my work a well man. I was cured, and have kept well ever since.” SEIGEL’S SYRUP THE DIGESTIVE TONIC MOTHER IT CURES INDIGESTION! TAKE IT DAILY, AFTER MEALS.

OUR - BIG NEW XMAS CATALOGUE IS READY. SEND FOE YOUR COPY TO-DAY. IF TOU WANT TO BUY your Silverware, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc., at decidedly lower prices than yon can procure elsewhere, send for your copy of Our New Xmas Catalogue NOW. This is the one Catalogue yon can’t afford to be without; you’ll find it the most valuable and interesting book you have ever received. It shows you how you benefit by our direct by mail selling plan. Its g 6 pages of beautiful goods, suitable for every kind of gift you require, proves to you that by dealing direct with ns YOU SAVE PROM ao TO 30 PER CENT., and la a good many cases as high a* 40 per cent., on your purchases. A SIMPLE REQUEST BRINGS YOUR BOOK. Just send ns a post card asking for this book, and it will be sent to you Free by Return Mall. REMEMBER.—Wo take all risk. If any goods ordered from this book do aot meet with your fullest approval we will take them back, and refund full purchase money. WRITE NOW TO Stewart Dawson & Co. (902. ), Limited fWWELLERS - - WELLINGTON

EVERY GOOD WORSE USES AWD RECOMMENDS HOLLOWAYS PILES & OINTMENT. Tnousands of Written Testimonials—irom all quarters of the World—bear witness to their UNFAILING AND MARVELLOUS EFFICACY In every form of known disease. Manufactured only at 1t„ N.r Oxford Street (la'o M 3 "sfnr.t Wen ; eoM by all Chemists and Medicine VendoS.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1016, 7 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1016, 7 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1016, 7 March 1912, Page 1

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