Clients will kindly note that we only advertise lines which are actually in stock; in the event of any line advertised being sold out, we will substitute a better line, if possible, at McEldowney’s Sale, Marton, Taihape and Huuterville. Boot Repairing a speciality at McEldowuey’s, Marton.
LADIES ALL USE IT. SYDAL (Registered) Wilton’s Hand Emollient CJVn A T cures chapped hands or Ull/iiiJ any abrasion of the skin in one night. If used frequently it keeps the skin healthy and smooth. Awarded Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibition. Beware of imitations, Put up in elegant jars at 1/6 each. Sold by all chemists.
CATARRH makes you miserable. Why don’t you stop it ? Why not take a good medicine—one that will stop your Catarrh, and relieve that constant hacking and spitting ?
is what you need. It will so strengthen your lungs, your bronchial tubes, your throat, that you will bless the day you tried Lane's Emulsion. Lots of other people have been cured —lots will be. Why not you ? Buy it and try it to-day. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at chemists and stores. Take none but 6 LANES.
Crescent Blend I?a Women Bra the : principal consumers of tea, and their refined tastes load them to choose a tea that is pleasing to the palate, and toothing and stimulating. Crescent Blend Tea, a dainty tea with a silky texture, is of a fine tawny colour, and the flavour Is not pronounced—it is fascinating. Crescent Blend Tea is the happy result of repeated experiments on the part of a tea expert. It is the combination of the strong robust teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. Sold by ail Grocers At . 2/- per lb.
'fvHß PREMIER STAPLES, Foild i- ing, are fitted with all the latest required jy the travelling public. Up-to-date Vehicles for hiree a!«i, Sad’l<> and Harness Horses. Charges moderate Also, roomy Loose to let, suitable for racehorses. Telephone 05.— F< FLAYALL, Pro* prletor.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8878, 1 August 1907, Page 4
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329Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8878, 1 August 1907, Page 4
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