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I GREASY HEELS I [ | L ® n ® small jap of No. 2 Solomon 1 [ So,ut!on will cure the worst I p case in a fortnight. j I SOLOMON I [ SOLUTION No 2 j ? * s the finest remedy ever intro- 1 v auced for Horse Ailments. It is j £ w cu i e for Curb > Ciits , i r c ir ' ores > Enlargements, ] [ Swellings, Fistulas, Founder, 1 f r easy Heels, Girth Galls, Ring- 4 E °°ne, Spavin, Splints and Sprains. 1 f It has been used on many race- I £ horses in Australia and New J L Zealand, and is the chief stand by 1 f of many prominent trainers. 2 r Prices—3/-and 6/- per Jar j f Procurable from J. H. Watt 1 | l Palmerston North ; and from all 4 I Stores, Saddlers, and Chemists; 1 f or post free from Solomon Sol- i I UTION Proprietary, WdlingtonJ FOR SORE THROATS. There are many kinds of; sore throats, but we will deal with the common kind. Acute pharyngitis—simple sore throat—often follows after catching cold or atter exposure. It is often the first indication of the cold; the patient as a rule endeavours to cough, and there is a continual desire to clear the throat owing to a dry tickling feeling there. For this common complaint there is nothing to equal Blue ) BIUgV Flag j I _FIA6I Cougft ! j Cur©. It is Pleasant to Take. Prices : 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. Chemists and Stores. Sew Spta of Assiirme. THE AUSTRALIAN' WIDOWS' FUND - - - Life Assurance Society, Ltd. HpEEIS Society has had an Immense *- Success with its Policies, covering LIFE. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS Written on the basis of Whole Life and Endowment-Assurance Policies. DOUBLE THE ORDINARY SUM ASSURED PAYABLE IN CASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT. The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and they cover you against all Life and Death Contingencies. -•Write or call for Prospectus containing full particulars and conditions. F. E. HARE. Agent, Palmerston North. Mkllsop, Eliott & Co., Local Agents. Palmerston North. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary. Wellington LOOK Before you Leap! o LD styles never have time to accumulate here; the new ones go so fast. We have just landed direct from the manufacturers another shipment of Cast Enamel Baths, Basins, f Sanitary Ware, &c., &c. BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE. However, don't take our word for it. Ask to see the goods for yourself. We adverfciso the truth and the truth advertises us. HOIBEN& KIRK, Licensed DRAIN CONNECTORS. 'PHONE 33. I * (liusgc£> I I Prize Scheme for 1906. H H J0250 in Cash Prizes B j|j RANGING FROM £10 DOWW TO 5/- 9 m to Collectors of Outside Wrappers H m from Cailler's Chocolates. H v| 0062.10.0.EACH QUARTER B H ALL SIZES, I?INCLUDED. ARE VAMP- I /g Post your Wrappers to<~l i (%i££&*"*s> Po.Baxt36, Sydney. I "What purity in Laundry Blue means in washing clothes. Blue is used for bleaching—that b for making while clothes look really white. It is mostly clothes that go next or near the skin : —such as sheets, pillow slips, nightdresses, shirts, etc., that are bleached with Blue. If the Blue is impure—contains chemicals—it is injurious and doubly so, because the clothcs are not thofoughly bleached, and also because the impurities irritate the skin. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often called is used exclusively in the Wellington Hospital Laundry, because of its efficiency and economy. -• Royal Blue " is sold by all storekeepers.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8140, 2 June 1906, Page 7

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