A LOVELY WOMAN Is the fairest, flower in tho garden of humanity. Every worjan can be lov .y with sparkling eyes and with every line of beauty fully developed. BOVO-FESRIJ^:. That wonderful tonic, composed of beet an7„ lr?V TlU br*ng °ut her beauty, fill m the hollows and round out the curves. It is a flesh and tissue builder that will make any wpmati plump and rosy as she was meant to be Try it yourself. * Sold at half-a-crown by chemists and store, ivfH B, *nrPi?Wed only by Geo. W, -Wilton, Wellington. ■ By advertisement elsewhere, ladies are invited te inspect first shipments of West novel ,es m Spring and Summer Goods which are now being opened out ™"V ?i°_ V n£ol?m and D«m Departments of The Bon March.. C. M. Eoss & Lo., Direct Importers.—Advt. .Wi,"**' 11/™' Phol °Kraplier, Palmerston North and Rongotea Every desenptioe of photo work undertaken in town or SF' a °ld *&*M c°Pied *-& enurgod A. magnificent stock of picture moulavnt-g on hand for frammg.—Ad. r. EVERY WOMAfI ' '' • '*"*. Takes a special pride in tho way sho finishes the shirts, collars and cuffs she irons. Sho likes to give satisfaction, and doe.rt t she just.beam with pleasure when the work is praised by the man. Every man appreciates that beautiful tZf Ktac. 1S W*«* to all starched tep^T*^??B J CmNESE WJ.DHT Glaze (I_o„, Brand). Try this Ha./. Tou l} b<* . atisfied with &c .es_!ts? rift and Is ~. J A aJ ls, keepers at 6d sent to you if^ BamP!e *U1 bo seuttoyou, ifjon write toBATHEs 90 Cuba-street. Wellingipp." ftr • ' anrt St,*?*V,le'^ ne fc"o*fn is SisDEt fts . m£! **PP*W««» Ejtbact. Tot SldfSfl Powerful effects in coughs S_? T*- *•?• relict k itts'an S £• serious <■»»«. and torti o,.all^»^- be they -Vound., fll V? lds' bruises. ■P«ins, it is the safest remedy— no swelling—no mflammatioa. Like surprising effects S. "Sf'. crouP.'4'Pht .pttia, lian-hoea dysentry1, dt„e_.e_ of ithe kidlieys 'land uriny organs. , n use at hospitals and medical climes all over the globo patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned, with medal diploma at international Exhibition;; Amsterdam, irusfj.**- thin approved .rticl., and reject • _?. tli&. t, bo opportunity. ' It has been rightly said that o.portunitio- comb to tITIZw/T) ,hr^"lty 0 f dmctriiins attenuop to t^fapti that the IJ.F.'ftA. Ware and . pnwonmrj sppdries alfords oumerous and golden opportunities to tne house-wrfe. and artisan. To make room tor largo shipment, arriving, orockery ha« been reduced in price frem io to 50 per oent. Lamps, furnishing, carpenters' tools and household requisites are .being sold regardless of cost Cocqrdcrablo reduction* haye been _aa_» on __use_o. 1 furniture, mattressee. bed. ding Ac. The sale continues for 14 duj a' rily f-.iU.F.C.A.-AdTt, '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 2
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443Page 2 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 2
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