THE SUTTON SUMMER SALE! ■ This peemiee sale of the district will soon bo closing, but we want to tell you about something else. The Sale has been _a great success "so far, and we have done a particularly big trade in Dress Stuffs and a few other lines. We are left with a vast accumulation of EEMNANTS, which we must move out. REMNANTS of PEINTS ZEPHYES MUSLINS DEILLS DEESS PABEICS BLOUSINGS SILKS FLANNELS FLANNELETTES LACES EMBEOIDEEIES CALICOES SHEETINGS INSEETIONS EIBBONS, Etc. We are clearing these EEMNANTS at VEET GKEATLY EEDUOED PEICES, and remember that DISCOUNT COUPONS are given with all Cash Purchases. A. H. SUTTON & CO., FELLDING.
Unlike other headache medicines Stearns’ Headache Cure does not cause that stupid druggy feeling. It always cures headaches and is as refreshing as a night’s good sleep.
SACK TO WORK AFTER TWO YEARS. Mr. Joseph Wyatt, 8 nue, Wellington, had medical treatment for Optha I mic Goitre and Graves Disease. The neck was much swollen and increasing in size. It affected the eyes, causing them to protrude. Was an out-patient of the hospital. He says : —“ For six months I was in bed, too weak to stand or get about. At times my siuht was so affected that everything I looked at appeared green, even the brass knobs on the bedstead. “I had despaired of ever regaining my health, and only for the fact that I had confidence in the friends who advised me to use Plantekoa, I.doubt if I should have done so, and quite believe that ere this I should have been in my last resting-place. “When ! commenced the use of Plantekoa, in five days there was a change for the better which steadily continued, till once more I have been enabled to resume work.” Roy. C. Bond, Wosloyan Minister, Wellington south, says -‘I know Mr. Wyatt intimately. He was suffering from Optbalmic Goitre, and his case seemed 'hopeless. I can bear testimony to the fact that from the time he commenced to take Plasitckoa bis health steadily improved, and lie lias so far recovered as to bea.ble to resiune work, and life seems to be a pleasure to him once more.” £7
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9365, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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361Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9365, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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