14 DATS INTRODUCTORY. OF sIAUGHTER! E. LLOYD & CO., : (Successors to J. McELDQWNEY). 14 DAYS OF HUGE BARGAINS I SPECIAL 14 DAYS’ CASH CLEARANCE SALE! Commences on Saturday Next, the 22nd inst, at 9 a.m. IN order to make room, and to await the arrival of Large Shipments of AUTUMNNOVELTIES from our London Agency, we will hold a SPECIAL 14 DAYS’ CASH CLEARANCE SALE, when the whole of our Stock will be marked down regardless of Cost Price. We invite all Economists and Keen Buyers TO THE Final Clearance of Remnants and Oddments Final Throw-Out of all Summer Dress Goods Final Quitting of Prints, Muslins and Delaines Final Disposal of End of Season Stock of Fancy Goods, Laces and Ribbons Final Flutter in Millinery and Underclothing Final Send Off in Costumes, Blouses, Dust Coats and Sunshades Final Sacrifice in Men and Boys’ Wearing Apparel and Boots and Shoes REMEMBER—-Premises WILL BE CLOSED FOR STOCK-TAKING on THURSDAY.and FRIDAY Next, the 20th and 21st inst, when we shall Re-open with our 14 DATS GREAT 14 DAYS’ SALE At 9 a.m. Saturday, 22nd inst. 14 DAYS, OF FINAL CLEARANCE E. LLOYD & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, Broadway House, Marion. OF SPECIAL PRICES.
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MPEY’S MAY for Indigestion Palpitation Heartburn Flatulency Biliousness Dizziness Constipation Piles and all Liver Complaints PRICE 2/6 SORE CORE for INDIGESTION and LIVER COMPLAINT. The strongest recommendation for any indigestion remedy is the superior character and intelligence of those who use It and endorse it. By such a standard we would wish Impey’s May Apple to be judged The principal ingredients of this now famous remedy have been endorsed by the leading medical men and adopted for use in the principal hospitals throughout the world. It is thus approved by all who are best qualified by medical knowledge and experience to form a correct estimate of its value. Further endorsement will be found in the high character of the testimonials received. John Sharp, Esq., J.P., formerly Resident Magistrate of Nelson, says:—“l have found IMPEY’S MAY APPLE a splendid stomachic tonic, promoting digestion and having a beneficial effect generally. It is highly approved by citizens of my acquaintance.” IMPEY’S MAY APPLE is a PROVED CURE for INDIGESTION. Chemists and Stores 2/6 per bottle, or Post Free from Messrs. Sharland SgCo., Ltd., Wellington. 5
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9081, 22 February 1908, Page 2
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