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THE WHOLE STORY of the wonderful success of "HIGHLANDER", Condensed Milk lies in its Goodness. IT'S GOOD —in regard to Purity, being positively germ-free. IT'S GOOD—in regard to Quality. Full Cream and Delicious. IT'S GOOD —in appearance, possessing the Pure Warm Cream Colour. IT'S GOOD—in Value, a product of our own Dominion, it took the Gold Medal at London Crystal Palace Exhibition. IT'S GOOD —for Cooking and Table use, as thousands of housewives know. IT'S GOOD—for Infants and Invalids; nourishes and gives strength. IT'S GOOD—anywhere, any time, wherever good milk is wanted. Don't be tripped into taking " just-as-good,"bbust s insist on the real genuine "HIGHLANDER" C 0 N f> K * SE 1) MIL K"You can depend upon it" —being GOOD.

BREAD BISCUITS BUNS. —j MADE by NORTON'S famous ! " Dorase Proces's" are perfect in colour, quality and natural flavour. It increases quality and makes _ a _ betterkeeping and more digestible article. NORTON'S FAMOUS DORASE supersedes Malt Extracts, Malt - Peptone, Malt Flour, etc., has I moisture retaining qualities, re- | gulates yeast action, is simple | and certain. "The flavour is un- jj_ questionably benefited by the jj rapidity of this process. Do- fl rase has long been recognised g by the faculty as one of the ef- | ficient aids to digestion. Pro- g fessor Jago." For further par- g ticulars apply J. T. NORTON, | Lyttelton. |

(TET RID Of that Tired, Languid FeelinEYOU are out of siprtß, your liver i» sluggish, your stomach is out of order, you are run down, you cannot enjoy your meals, your pleasures and recreations are no longer Buch, you cannot work with _ that keen, cute feeling that is required to make the practical man or woman a success 4nd all this because you are suffering from a' rather bad attack of indigestion or dyspepsia. This is all that is wrong with you. All you need is a rich cordial tonic—the only vegetable tonic that does what it m intended to do- 4 —it's name is a household word: " PEPIOC'HLOR." Sold by all Chemists and Grocers throughout your district, or send 12 penny Btamps for " Acquaintance " bottle, or 4a. P.O. order for large Dottle to P.O. Bos 712, Wellington. Pearson S "PEPTO-CHLOJR Cures Indigestion. PUKE AND WHOLE--80 ME FOOD PRODUCTS. THE "K" BRAND OF JAMS, MARMALADE, COFFEE, SPICES, PEPPER, BAKING POWDER, Etc., etc., ARE guaranteed free from adulteration, and are prepared by experts with the utmost care in a factory which is a model of cleanliness. In short, " K " goods are the best it is possible to produce. S KIKKtATKICK & CO LIMITED. NELSOK,

SHOE THOUGHTS ' FO* ' SHOE BUYERS. SUCCESS isnJt altogether made up of selling; it is the re-selling that makes success. There mpt be a "re-selling" or "come back' to everv sale. It is the re-sales and blok" for PAYNE'S that has made their success so great. They are money-savers every time. Take our 11/6 Light Gent's Boot; they are real money-savers. Also our 11/6 Light working Boot, made of all leather and by good workmen; none but the best kept. See our 15/6 Gents' line: they are what they look, good boots, in narrow or broad toes. Our 22/- Gent's Dress Boot cannot be beaten; splendid value; fit for anyone. , We have a great variety of Ladies Boots find Shoes; also in. Children's Footwear. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES TO ORDER. AT Payne's Acme Shoe Store, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. TVOTHERFORD & OONNELL. PUBLIC TRUST AGENCY MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security in Any Sums from 5 } EICENSED LAND BROKERS. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. ' Office: Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8453, 2 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8453, 2 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8453, 2 December 1907, Page 3

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