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We lead for value. Try our Kia Ora hard felt hat at 8s 9d or 10s 6d. .Millar and Giorgi.—advt ■■:■ Kia Ora hats ior ever at 8s 9d andlos 6d;: each hat guaranteed to keep its colour.-^-Millar.and Giorgi, .sole agents | —advt.;', '..-. "■ :; : | " The - DENTON HAT is sound value, 10s 6d. United Farmer Co-op. Assb ciation. ~.*■"/ '■'[••■ /.A. :: ' '■'-■';.-'■':-,"■■ • "•■ ,;• LASSITUDE AND LANGUOR. -',': ".- Ma,ny people get ,up of a morning weary arid languid, and 'totally, unfit f rathe day's'work. One would almost fancy, that such people were born tired,.but that :is not their [misfortune.'.; It. is the liver that is worrying. Liver troubles are -the'white''* man's burden, and arise frbmirregularities of. the digestive origans. If the, food" is not properly digested it ferments and produces poison-/ ous gases, which find their way into the. blood through the small intestines. The ;liver isunable [to extract' all the poison, and gradually becomes sluggish, and. so the /trouble, .becomes, intensified. Im-: pey's .May,[Apple' acts directly bathe/ liver, stunulatipg.its' action.';'. [the"bowels are thoroughly cleansed, and tone given to the' whole * system. * [Imp ey's ■■ May Apple is [sold by cheiriists: and stores, at :25;..6d per bottle. [-/ XAX/i . ■"' X

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 5

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