SPRING GOODS. T ANDED DIRECT from the Hbllae « JU e. B . “Athenic,” “Susson,” “ Turakma and Corinthic ” > NOW SHOWING in all DEPARTMENTS, The most Elaborate and Comprehensive Display it has been onr pleasure to announce. YOU WILL FIND THE SHOW ROOM 3?all of the most Desirable Articles for present -wear, embracing all that is New, Latest and Fashionable for Ladies, Girls, and Children. The Fancy Department Is stocked from floor to ceiling with New Blouses, Belts. Pinafores, Aprons, Eibbons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, veilings, Collars, Collarettes, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Sunshares, Umbrellas, etc., etc. The Dress Department Is particularly attractive this Season. In Materials we have a Magnificent Assortment of Cotton, Silk and Woo Fabrics, the newest products of the season. The work turned out by our DRESSMAKERS requires no comment. It is no stereotyped phrase with us— Place your orders early,” for our Dressmaking staff Work at bign pressure all the year round, which almost reaches breaking point as the season advances. It is to your own advantage to make your Selections early, and thus secure from the Head Dressmaker just that personal attention so much desired. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Samples, Patterns and Quotations for any class of work by return post. The Bon Marche, SPENOE & SPENCE, FEILDING. . ir~i jrnrJT High-class Dressmaking AT DOMIGAN’S. WE have pleasure in announcing that MRS SHANNON has taken charge of our Dressmaking Department. i Mrs SHANNON’S wide experience in Australia and New | Zealand, and the leading positions she has so capably filled in Robertson & Moffatt’s, of Melbourne, Brown, Ewing and Co., the D.I.G. and Mollison, of Dunedin, all high-class Dress and Mantle Makers, speaks eloquently of her ability to abundantly please our patrons. We solicit for MRS SHANNON your kind patronage, fully confident you will be delighted with this exceptionally fine" designing and artisticness of garments produced by her. Ladies should book their orders early, as we anticipate a very busy time, and early callers will get first pick of NEW SEASON’S NOVELTIES and better service than possible when garments are rushed through at the busy time. W. DOMIGAi & GO., THE PEOPLE’S DRAPER, FEILDING.
SAI^tTISr 4 5 itUDDUCK-” Life-Stock Remedies. HORSES SWINE SHEEP POULTRY CATTLE DOGS '• SALVms Astringent fmf*-SCUUR in- Calves. “ RUDDUCK, CATTLE DRENCH. Complete DAIRY MEDICINE HHEST, £2 2s. Write for Arnual. Posted Free to any Address. MARTON Agent: A. B. Shabpe, Marton. BULLS Agent: J. E, Walker, Bulla, FEILDING Agent; W. f. Bowater, Farmers’ Union Rooms. ■°ALMEESTON NORTH; U.F. Co-Op. Asen.. P«,lmHston North. DYSPEPSIA Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, may be considered the great torment'of civilisation. The strenuous Fife of the 20th century is possibly a primary cause. _ One of the most ...characteristic symptoms-of dyspepsia is pain at the cardiac epd of the stomach, to which the nape of cardialgia has been applied, on account of the distress being in such close proximity to the heart. Many dyspeptics imagine from this symptom that they are ..subjects of organic heart disease, and suffer intense yet ’groundless mental anxiety on that account., , Heartbur-n, Pyrosis,.eantl: Water-brash arc modifications- of this symptom. As further aids in distinguishing between. dyspbpsia frorii deficient'secretion of the gastric juice and deficient motion of the stomach, in the former neither ■'’■flatulence or constipation'Are 'generally present, whilst in the latter, flatulence’is one of the most characteristic symptoms and constipation is usually well marked. _ It is scarcely necessary.to.give furl her detailed description, . the genera! symptoms, of indigestion are too well known. -No Vemecly yet discovered ‘ has ; met w-ith more pronounced success.:,in: CURING (not merely relieving) INDIGESTION in its■ varied-forms than O’ RP fi lt/It -should be APPLE' cures .noted that • furthe .are,'PERMANENT. others, is.it not reasonable ;to suppose . APPLSi.wili cure you ? Try it. IMPEY’S, MAY Having cured IMPEY'S MAY Obtainable from all Stores st 2 G per bottle, cr Post Free from : ' Messrs. SHARIA® & CO., iimilsd, WeSHntjton.
,s lift, L\ND & ESTATE AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. a for Sal 6:, . ; .>r'>i'i)irjg n /.!. i - 1 •■- 615 'ACRES situated: at ' Kiwitea with good dwelling-liouse erected thereon,, wool shed, dairy, stable, etc., all necessary outbuildings. Sub-divided into! a; number of paddocks. First-class fences in good order. Will winter J6OO sheen, , Price £29 per acre. Terms, 1 ■ ;i t7OOOACRES - freehold with woplshad and good, whare, yards and dip. At present carrying 3500ishoop. 'Price, /as a, going concern including stock, £ik,6oci. ' ■ 233 ACRESj Paranaki,'. al I in grass except a few acre p .shelter bush. Por the - *niost:part/tliei-iland- ds • level-ana ploughable;n balance '.easy hills/ -well fenced f and sub-divided and . well watered! dwelling, oE 5 rooms , with storeroom,. ..dairy, 15/ ) bail -ropwsbed, water- laid: opi-tp-. bouse, gooc}b-.garden. and orcljard) S miles l from ■ - factory and 2 from School.’ Lease at 10s, per i acre, compulsory purchasing, /ilaiico hf -1/1H 1 J ' > --- t- -*
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8921, 14 September 1907, Page 4
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