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90f9tfft0»('»t»tt9t9fV WWWW W LAST 3 DAYS SALE FINALS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AT THE ROSCO STORE The last three days of the last big’ sale of the year with prices that will set new standards in value givng\ Here’s real compensation for slender purses; the more you buy the more you will save. LADIES’ CGRSELETTES In Cotton and Art -Silk Brocade, four liote supporters, good quality. Size 3Gin., .‘‘.Mr., 40in. only. Usual Pili Sale Price LAST 3 DAYS •e P3/G to 1 7/G 7/PL to 13/6 4/11 Usual Price S/ll to 0/11 Sale Price 0/G 4/6 LAST 3 LAYS CHILDREN’S PURE WOOL CARDIGANS In good shades and well cut, for child 3 to 7 years onlv. Shades .Hose, Blue, Green and Fawn ’ TEADY TO WEAR FELT HATS Emerald, IMuc, East, Beige, Navy. Usual Trice S/0 to 13/0 Sale Price i/ll LAST 1/Usual Price Pi/G to IG/ Sale Price G/l 2/6 Br Bei X: Fincrald, Rust, Wine. ODDMENTS IN SKIRTS Usual Price Oddments ugi and Tin i Twee a ssortf Cromo TO •o I ours. CLEAB Black, Bottle., 4/11 Usual Price 50/0 to ogns. CLEAB TO ODDMENTS IN COATS Oddments in Wool Georgette Summer Weight Goats, shades of Navy, Green, Blue. Pawn. EVENING TINSELS 111 inch wide. We still have beautiful rings in these Tinsels and Brocades. Usual Price 19/G to IM/G S;iV Price S/ll vard LAST J YARD DAYS * >/ i j vara 3/11 Formerly 49/0 and 30/0. 6/11 LAST EVENING SHAWLS 49/6 for 6/11 Plain colour .Shawls of .Rich Silk with shaded .Fringe. Orange, Bright Saxe, <y Gycdamen, Pink, Maize. 4/i for 3i(l ENGLISH FINGERING WOOL Plain colours and • mixtures.- SO colours - to select from. YOUR LAST CHANCB TO BUY AT—--3 *d. . iU j c (d, heJ3. o7 VC. Stoss Goy.,J£td. I PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE %

INDIGESTION e DIGESTION IS THE PROCESS OF ASSIMILATION OF FOOD, WHEREBY THE BODY IS NOURISHED. It is not the quantity of food we eat, but what we digest and assimilate that nourishes the body. When the Stomach and Organs of Digestion and Nutrition are diseased, and the food eaten is only imperfectly digested, there is loss of nutrition, and the body loses strength as a natural consequence. Not only does the system suffer from lack of nourishment, but the derangement of the organs must inevitably cause further complications. Indigestion is a most prevalent source of Constipation • which in its turn causes a disordered liver, and finally you become burdened with Chronic Dyspepsia. Indigestion invariably arises from improperly prepared food, hasty eating, over-indulgence, fatigue, and exhaustion during hot weather, breathing foul air, excessive brain work, and more frequently from cares and worry, which jhaust the nervous force and wcakw"the organs of digestion. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for stomach complaints. Gif They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild end gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptic to health and strength. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, active kidneys, an*-’ blood that is rich and red.

FOR GOOD CLASS PRINTING Ring 26 and our Representative will be pleased to call on you. Satisfaction guaranteed. We specialise in BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, SALE BILLS, INVITATION CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, ETC.. Pirani and Co., Ltd., JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3795, 12 August 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3795, 12 August 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3795, 12 August 1932, Page 2

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