SUTTON’S SUMMER BALE! THIS oxciting Bargain Event must be brought to a close very sooni and those who miss the splendid opportunities lhat the Sale affords will regret their dilatoriness. SUTTON’S Sales are always remarkable for the magnificence of the Bargains. Here is a timely and attractipe offering ; Venetian Costume Cloth. A New Shipment of All-wool Venetian Costume Cloths, 44in. wide and suitable for immediate wear, This is one of the popular Fabrics for Autumn and Winter wear, and this advance showing will enable our customers to pick up a Seasonable Line at Sale Prices. AH the Fashionable Shades are represented, and include one shade each of Sky Blue, Koyal Blue, Cardinal and Marone, 2 shades of Navy Blue, 5 shades of Brown, and 6 shades of Green. Usually 2s lid yard Now 2s 8d We give DiSCOUNT COUPONS with all Cash purchases. A. H. SUTTON & CO., EBILDING.
“A MAN WITH A LIVER. ’’ The chief trouble’with the liver is stagnation. When its action is healthy it forms healthy bile and sends this fluid into the bowels to aid the system in cleansing the blood. A disordered liver makes its condition known by yellowness of the eyes and skin, a bad taste in the month, with scum and fnr on the tongne; flashes of heat in the face and bands; cold sweaty feet; heartburn ; piles; constipation ; imaginary spots floating before the eyes; a drowsy, dull feeling; loss of appetite; headaches; dry skin; dizziness; and often buzzing or ringing noises in the ears. Such a condition is responsible for an attack ‘‘of the blues,” when the sufferer is out of sorts with himself and everybody else. Mr E. F. James, of Enfield, Otago, says: ‘‘l have suffered much from my liver and constipation, and have tried many so-called cures. IMPEY’S MAY APPLE is the only preparation I know of that is effective in restoring ‘a man with liver’ to good health.” What Impey’s May Apple did for Mr James, it will do for yon. The cost is 2s 6d.
TO THE POINT East Belt, *' Ashburton. “ I have been a sufferer from Liver Complaint for five years. I used a bottle of PLAMTBKOA, wbic!i cured my ailment.” Mrs. A. SMITHEL. I» JJANGITIKEI ADVOCATE. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Books, having been CLOSED as from December 3tst to facilitate collection of overdue accounts, all remaining unpaid after this date are being placed in the hands of our solicitors for collec-
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9384, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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404Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9384, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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