Ir*RE4DING GLASSES. TT is folly to neglect the eves JL in any way. Sight is your most precious sense. The eye that needs aid it does not get is being slowly destroyed. Everybody (short - sighted people only excepted) need reading glasses after about 42 years of age. This is a fact that should be known and reaIlised by all. Reading glasses give a wonderful comfort to the eyes of persons over the age mentioned —such glasses are worth ever so much more than the actual money they cost. Let me test your eyes to-day for the reading glasses you certainly need. lE. HEALEY, Chemist and Optician. FOE THAT TIGHT COUGH. I When that cough of yours tightens up, the membranes become irritated and trouble v->m every time you take a *•’. dh. it’s time you were u.-ing nyals winter cough remedy If neglected the cough will surely rasp and tear the membranes of the throat and lungs as well. A cough in every instance paves the way for further trouble. NYALS Winter Cough Remedy soothes and heals the irritated membranes and removes the ticklingsensation, Gel it at HEALEYS PHARMACY. V. m CHUNG WAH, FKITI’EKEK & GHOCEU, HAS removed into his permanent premises in Main Street, and has on hand a full stock of groceries etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables daily Chinese silk a speciality. INSPECTION INVITED.
CALF MEAL! PALMER’S GLOBE BRAND. A PURE POOD used by all the leading dairymen and breeders. Read the following testimonial : “Messrs A. J. Palmer & Co., Palmerston North. Dear Sirs, —W e have used your meals for our purebred calves and pigs with most successful and satisfactory results, and we can recommend them with every confidence to all breeders and dairymen who are looking for a reliable food. Yours faithfully, Slack Bros., Breeders of pedigree stock.” Palmer’s Pig Meal, ±7 10s per ton, freight paid within 30 miles of Palmerston N. -Try Palmer’s Chick Food, Grit and Poultry MasH. Manufactured at the Factory, 15 Queen Street. PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 306. GUT YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AND ' taOOD - iSATJSP' ACTION •••" 1 ; FROM, W. B. MACINTOSH, i CARRIAGE BUILBTE, • } '■y LEVIN.
END OF SEASON SALEALL LADIES’ LONG COATS at Half Price. ALL MILLINERY at Half Price-Wings, etc,, at about one-quarter, or 15/- in the £ off. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 9.4 14/-. 10-4 18/-, 11-4 21/'- Pair. (These Blankets are the cheapest in New-Zealand.) LADIES’ FUR SETS, Real Bear, Seal, Fox, Mole, etc., from £4 15s to £l2 12s. SALE PRICES from £3 to £B. This will give Foxtonians the opportunity to secure Real Genuine Furs at Wholesale Prices, and under. THE ABOVE BARGAINS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END OF JULY. EDMUND OSBORNE, P.C.D., 56 MAIN ST* - PALMERSTON N. .THE LAST WORD SN Next time you are in ~ the grocer’s, be sure to JfßtgA order BOURNVSLLE COCOA. This delicious - flavoured Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and supper beverage of thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom. For those who have Physical or Brain Work to do it will be found nourishing and invigorating. Every one who tastes it likes it because of its goodness and its appealing flavour. Prepared by Cadbury’s at tbeir Model Factory in the Garden Village, Bournvillc. Save the Coupons and get a - JEWEL CASKET OF CHOCOLATES JW FREE! USE' Keep your liver active and the small every-day worries and dis. - ■ * appointments will not trouble you. It is the mind that makes ti* happy not our condition of life, and when you keep your sumach heaUhy, bowels active, your blood pure by the regular use of Beecham s Fills your mind will always be clear and cheerful. Most of the hardships of life arc JSffdoe to disordered digestion. The health of the whole body is affected l ' by the condition of the Kver. BEECHAMS «y their gentle ptirifying action Bcccham’s Pills accomplish wonderful mental Ilf : lit digestion and assimilation and enable you to ‘“¥hcv7id digestion and assimilation and enable you to gKfSdi. J&llnSm, i„ your food, They will keep you eniov the great benem oi me run nuiruucul iu yvu* • r. • «_ j ‘ ' i*J*\ Prom Illness and help you to attain success by giving the mind 7 They have a direct influence upon yow bodily and material welfare, and make living easy.. Sold in boxss labtlUd pfSc* lo\i. HU & 219.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1127, 31 July 1913, Page 4
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