SPEINGTIME TROUBLES. Springtime brings quite" a host of troubles, and almost every one needs a tonic in the spring. Something to brace the nerves, invigorate the brain, and cleanse the blood. If you are overtaken by that tn-ed feeling which gives you no ambition, for work or play, act with due caution, and act sensibly.: Don't take strong purgatives, but take Impey's Slay Apple, the ideal Tonic Laxative. It cleanses the blood and rids the system of poisonous accumulations, stimulates the liver, and aids digestion. Impey's May Apple is the best family medicine, for young and old may take it with conndence. Chemists and stores, 2s 6-1 ner bottle. ■ ' f ■ ■ DISSOLUTION OF "PAIiI'STEESHIP. •JPHE partnership oE Hall Bros, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business, iu future, will be carried-on by Harold Sal], as usual. Ail accounts otfing to the late firm of Hall Bros..are. to be paid to the said Harold Hal], whose receipt will be sufheient discharge, (Signed) IUKOLD HALL. ■ ■• ■ ■ -HEBBKKTHALL. September 12th, 1904 Witnessed by W. Hajdon Maclean, Solicitor. WAMOCK asid MI, .DRAPERS, CLOTIIIEES, DRESSMAKERS, - " TAILOK3, &c, . OE WELLINGTON, "REG to intimate te residents of Pal- -*-' rneraton N. and district that a complete set of SAMPLES of all departments will always ibe on view at (heir SAMPLE .ROOM, Overtoil Lodge, Ktzherbert Eoad, On aud after SEPTEMBER 17, 1904. 'Removal Safe.! : MERBIMAH'S TEMPORARY SHOP. (Nest to tlie Bank of New Zealand,) VS I shall shortly be moving into my ."T new .up-to-date shop on my old site, 1 have decided (o clear everything out at almost any price, as I intend to start in my new shop with all new. stock. GEBAT BaFgaIKS IS '. ' " '.. RINGS' BiiOOCttES WA.TGHES CHAINS ."■■■■ CLOUKS, &c, MUST BE. OLEABBD. A.'IEREIMAN,: ' WATCHMAKER '••;•■■ • ■ and ■. . I ;'■;;■■*■ ; ■' JEWELLEE,; The Square. (INest Bank of JN Tew Zealand.) PiAisros~~~" ANTARCTIC . EXPEDITION . ' QNthe^ despatch of the Antarctic ExBroadwood Pianoforte for use on the Discovery. On the return of the feeael, Mr Koyds, chief officer of the Antarctic Exploration Ship Discovery, had the piano,examined by a tuher, and he-re-ports that tbo instrument, after two and a nalt years' endiirarice of all- ■ tiio rigours t>i .an Antarctic .climate, is practic.aUy.ag good.as ever. - Write for catalogue,' ' Tlie Dresden .-Pianoforte fiariafaetmiag , ■;■;■. & Agency, Company, •■ :; ivr t t» ' , ; ■ Wellington. Si™' B? OOI^ s '-North Island Manner, i'almerston North Agents ,■■ v .MBSSJts G,H. BENNETT & CO
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7912, 19 September 1904, Page 8
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390Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7912, 19 September 1904, Page 8
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