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GOOD HEALTH

AND HOW TO KEEP IT. What’s (he real cause of all this indigestion, appendicitis, and other stomach troubles? Mostly want of the proper exercise and fresh air that nature intended us to have. Sitting all day in an office, the intestines become crowded together and weakened, and refuse to do their duty properly. Some day a doctor will become famous by telling the thousands of lawyers; surveyors, architects, shopkeepers and merchants that they will have to go less on motor car riding, and get back a little nearer to nature —and healthy exercise. One of the finest exercises of all is gardening. It was one of the first things provided by nature for man to do. Well, now, how are we,getting on in our gardens? If you have not yet put in your spring sowing of Onions you can do so as soon as the ground is dry and in good working order. Wo sell upwards of ten tons of Onion Reed alone annually —all grown from our specially selected pedigree stocks. There is no finer or bettor keeping Onion jo be had at any price anywhere that Cooper’s Colo-nial-grown Brown Spanish. If you want the largest Onions for show purposes you should sow in Autumn Cooper’s “Ailsa Craig,” but if sown still they will produce line big onions. Wo stock all varieties worth growing. Buy only the “Seeds of Success” —that’s Cooper’s Seeds. If your supplier does not stock them write direct. There are good reasons why in every packet of Cooper’s Seeds. E. COOPER, LTD. (the largest, growers of seeds south of (he line), WELLINGTON. GlO

A EUCHRE PARTY WILL BE HELD IN ALL .SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM OX TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION 1/-. REFRESHMENTS. ' AUCTION SALE OF FWIJIT TREES SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. ROSES, ETC. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 23rd., AT W. NYE’S YARD, FOXTON. Commencin'!: at 11.30 n.m. M«UNSEY &■ CO. will soli as above, willioul reserve, a largo and varied list of (lie above selected trees, shrubs, roses and plants, grown by a leading Manawata nursery nmn. Y^U\NTED. —Mounsey & Co. will bold a sale by auction of choice fruit trees, shrubs, roses and plants, on MONDAY, at W. Nye’s yard. (he boy who took from the Foxton School last Wednesday black oilskin-hat, lined with brown velvet, return same to Herald Office to save further trouble ? FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. r JPIIE Board is prepared to consider applications for grazing stock on the Pilot Station Reserve. Particular,s may be obtained from W. BOCK, Secretary. Foxton, July 191 h, 1917. FOR SALE. On E light, strong covered express, £25; one small, light four-wheel-ed vehicle, £5; one good double set harness, £5; one single set harness, £3; extra saddle and collar £1 10s. Apply W. Sexton, Foxton, or IV. Marlin, Short Street, Palmerston N. G. ASHWORTH, LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT. JS the place for Sole Leather and Boot and Shoe Tools. Colonial, American, Canadian, and Rubberised Sole Leather always in slock. All requirements for boot and shoe repairing, brass and iron rivets, all sizes, hobs, steel points, cut bills, laces, rubber heels, toe and heel plates, etc. Overland Trunks, Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, Brief, Kit and Gladstone Bags. Latest Style in Ladies’ Handbags. 229 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. SPECIAL Reductions in prices of Boys’ Sports Suits, Petone and Kaiapoi makes, usual prices 37/6 to 42/-. Special Sale price, 29/6, at Barr’s Winter Bargain Sale, NAZOL is not a mixture or syrup —but a breathable remedy. Tackles coughs and colds by direct action. No cold is NAZOL-proof. 60 doses 1/6.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1739, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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593

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1739, 21 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1739, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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