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B 'miE SECRET OF BOOT EASE i Dales' Dubbin makes the leather! and pliable, lengthens its life,] L keeps it thoroughly waterproof.' KST USB IT ON BOOTS, SADDLES, & HARNESS S 3 Exhibition Highest Awards. Over 30 years' reputation. Sold in tins everywhere, \ MANUFACTURED AT DUNSTABLE, ENG.

For Chronic Ghost Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, I/O and 2/G.

OFTEN MISTAKEN FOR RHEUM AT ISM. One sign oi' liver iron bio is a screwing pa in in Hie shoulder, which is often so severe as to feel as if a gimlet was being driven in. Many people suffering this way imagine it is rheumatism, am! rub in liniments, and think they are no good because they do not lose the pain. All that is necessary is a course of Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are the safest, surest and best, medicine for a. sluggish liver. The use of Chamberlain’s Tablets is not followed by constipation. Instead you will find your bowels act more regularly and naturally than before. For sale every wh ere. —A d vl.

President Wilson Endorses Chautauqua if ■■ m v Hr.if ' M KBS President Wilson writes this message to the Chautauqua workers of America: “It has been on my mind for some time to thank your organisation for the very real help it has given to America in the struggle that is concerned with every fundamental element of national life. “Your speakers, going from community to community, meeting people in the friendly spirit engendered by years of intimate and understanding contact, have been effective messengers for the delivery and interpretation of democracy’s meaning and imperative needs. “The work that Chautauqua is doing has not lost importance because of war, but rather has gained new opportunities for service, “Let me express the hope that you will let no discouragement weaken your activities, and that the people will not fail in the support of a patriotic institution that may be said to ,be an integral part of the national defence.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1943, 22 February 1919, Page 4

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327

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1943, 22 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1943, 22 February 1919, Page 4

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