I k i I I THE GOOD OLD SPRING MEDICINE. New bloocl —pure blood, rich in colour and full of red corpuscles —and the system thoroughly of impu- 1 rities and invigorated. That’s what you need this spring. Free yourself from the conditions arising from an indoor life. Gather renewed energy and vigour for the coming summer months. i NYAL’S : SPRING SARSAPARILLA WILL MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE NEW. Cleanses the blood and makes it nourish the system. Stimulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, and assists them in their functions. THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOUR EYES. The constantly recurring headache, that blurring of newspaper type, that strain and contraction of the line, delicately-drawn muscles of the eye —these are the signs of failing eyesight. Maybe suitable glasses will remedy the defects, or maybe your eyes need the attention of a skilled occulist. I will tell you whether correctly adjusted lenses will remedy the defects, and will also tell you if it is necessary to consult an occulist. E. HEALEY. CHEMIST & OPTICIAN. RIDER'S RIDER’S GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE GREAT BOOT SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY! COMMENCES TO-DAY! THE WHOLE STOCK j REDUCED FROM j j i | I ] 1 | t RIDER’S BOOT EMPORIUM. RIDER S BOOT EMPORIUM. MOUTOA BUILDINGS. | ATHLETIC TROPHIES 1 ATHLETIC TROPHIES should take the form of someihing of lasting worth —ail article Hint will perpetuate the prowess of the Athlete, and may lie handed down to his children. Nothing could he better than A PRIZE CLP OR BOWL IN STERLING SILVER OR BEST SILVER PLATE, chosen from our splendid stock. We have also a line selection of GOLD MEDALS GOLD MEDALS suitable for prizes for Swimming, Running, Cricket, Bowls —in fact, for any sport whatever. WE SPECIALISE IN MAKING TROPHIES TO ORDER. NNOR & TYDEMAN, ; QUALITY JEWELLERS,'” Palmerston North. WE CAN SAVE YOU £ £ £. HIGHEST QUALITY Peaches, Pears and Apricots, 1/8 tin; Newbury’s Rusks,-1/5; Granose Biscuits, 1/1; Coffee Essence, 1/(1; large Custard Powder, 1/4: Essences, 6d; Flour, £1 Is (id 100’s; QatmeaL.B/9 25’s; Caustic Soda, lid; Table Vinegar, 8d; Sand Soap, 5 cakes for 1/-; Loose Tea, 2/1 and 2/3 lh.; Seeded Raisins (Sunmaid), 1/2'pac'ket; Edmond’s Baking Powder, large tin, 2/4; Cornflour, 8d; Sago, 5d lb.; Dates, 7d lb.; Milk, lOd tin; Shaker Salt, 9d; Velvet Soap, lOd; Rice, 7d lb.; Sultanas, 1/2 lb. No price-lists issued. Send open cheque with order, or await our invoice. PULLAR & BURROWS, CASH FOOD PROVIDERS, The Square ;; Palmerston North. Order by name NAZOL. Refuse substitutes. Nothing like NAZOL lor routing a cold quickly.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2250, 12 March 1921, Page 2
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422Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2250, 12 March 1921, Page 2
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