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VniE SECRET OF BOOT EASE 1 Dales' Dubbin makes the leather tsoft and pliable, lengthens its life,'] ' keeps it thoroughly waterproof. KS~ USE IX OH BOOTS, SADDLES. & HARNESS M Exhibition Mights! Awards. Over 30 '•years' re/uiaiitn. Sold in lias everywhere, \ MANUFACTURED AT DUNSTABLE, ENG.

FAli KKACIILNO. Try In realise (lu‘ danger of allowing your bowels Id Jkm*dmo clogged. Nature provided Ilia! all poisonous mat lor shall lio expelled (Tom I lie body. hit I when yen are con-1 ipa led I hose poisons are absorbed into the blood. The results range LTom headaehe lo serious organic disease,-.. ( hamlx'ilain's Tablets are the safest and lies! niedieino for constiimtion. They effect permanent relief: while violent purgatives only aggravate the trouble. A course of Chaniherlaitfs Tablets will strengthen your bowels and gently stimulate them to perform their functions voluntarily. Tor sale eve ry w 1 1 e r e.—A dv t.

President Wilson Endorses Chautauqua 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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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19190301.2.32.4

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1946, 1 March 1919, Page 4

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297

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1946, 1 March 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1946, 1 March 1919, Page 4

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