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WEARS OUT BOD\ AND BRAIN. Indigestion and dyspepsia wear out body and brain, for owing to imperfect assimilation of food they do not receive the required nourishment. Constipation ensues and the victim becomes weak and haggard. Chamberlain’s Tablets stimulate the digestive organs to perfect action, compelling complete digestion and assimilation of food, and strengthen the bowels so that they act naturally and regularly. For sale everywhere. —Advt BUSINESS NOTICES. A replace advt. from Mr J. M. Barr appears on page 3 of this issue. Read it. Holiday excursion tickets in connection with the Palmerston Show are advertised elsewhere in this issue. English pushcarts from 42s 6d are advertised by Collinson and Son, of Palmerston North, on page 3 of this issue. The firm pays Ireight. For Influenza take W oods’ Great Pepnermmt Cure. Never fails, 1/6, 2/6/ BUY WHOLESALE FROM LAIDLAW LEEDS’ CATOLOG ; IT’S FREE. A well assorted supply of English and colonial confectionery at Perreau’s.* Things often, in tact, are not what they may seem; the hand may not grasp that on which the mind is intent. This truth will apply to the “catch-penny” scheme —your cash coupon is “value” when the penny is “spent.” Thomas Rimmer. A boon to public speakers,singers and reciters is “NAZOL.” Keeps the throat as clear as a bell. Can be taken anywhere. A few good hardware lines that were not selling as fast as their value warranted have now been marked down to cost. They’re worth an inspection. Walker and Furrie.

OORONATION TOWN HALL. MONDAY ! (ONE NIGHT ONLY.) Direction - Dramas Ltd. Presenting another American success by Edward E. Rose, the author of “The Prisoner of Zenda,” “The Adventures of Lady Ursla,” etc., THE ROSARY. THE ROSARY. The play of conflicting emotions and uplifting morals. A truly modern play, a play that stands alone and away from the culinary drama. A play full of the very best comedy with nothing morbidly religious in the finer parts. THE ROSARY. THE ROSARY. Played by the full strength of “Within the Law” Company. Mr Lionel Walsh as Father Kelly of the Rosary, who is a dear, kindhearted, lovable old Priest ; and Miss Hilda Dorrington as Vera and Alice, the twin sisters. THE ROSARY. THE ROSARY, Drew packed houses when produced in Melbourne and Sydney by the American Company last year. PRICES: 4s, 3s and 2s. Box plan at Mrs Teviotdaic's. No extra charge for booking, WILL the persons, requiring substantial winter footwear, call and see the “Thamtonian” a box calf, at 25s 6d at Sheppard’s Palmerston North. QUEEN CARNIVAL. MANAW r ATU CANDIDATE. FORD MOTOR CAR COMPETITION. TITHE Committee have decided to JL change the Guessing Competition to a straight out raffle. Tickets already sold are numbered and will participate in the drawing. Tickets are 2s 6d each. Present holders of tickets requiring a refund must apply to me on or before TUESDAY, 22nd inst. Holders of tickets please note. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary, Box 2, Levin. YOU know, but they don't all know that ■ Sheppard’s are selling a box (18 large bars) best soap at I2s 6d, candles lis6d box, flour 18s gd 100’s, 9s 6d 50’s. Write or call and get our list when in P.N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1413, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1413, 19 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1413, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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