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Tweeds and Serges — FOR — AUTUMN AND WIKTEB THE Presentation of new weaves at the great Wellington Store, is singularly complete. The range of colors is very wide and every fashionable shade is fully represented. To write for patterns is all the trouble imposed upon you, if you wish to see what we are offering. Here are a fewprice pointers:— FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS in navy blue, wine, myrtle, and bronze grounds, with fancy stripes, 43 inches wide, at 2s 3d a yard. FANCY OMBRE CHECK TWEEDS for walking skirts and costumes, in brown, wine, navy blue, grey and green, 44 inches wide, at 2s lid a yard. LADIES' SUITINGS in stripe effects, in shades of bronze, wine, brown, myrtle, burgundy, navy blue, etc, 52 inches wide, at os 6d a yard. "RUSEORDA," a striped cloth, 48 inches wide, in all the new shades, at 2s 6d a yard. " RUSELANA," unspottable and unshrinkable cloth, with a permanent finish, in new shades, 48 inches wide, at 2s 6d a yard.

"LAWRITS" SERGE, in navy blue, guaranteed to wear and wash well, 42 inches wide to 47 inches wide, at 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s Gd, and 4s 6d a yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD., WELLINGTON. King Richard, Prisoner Behind Iron Bars. But no more a prisoner than the man or woman who suffers from a sluggish liver. You remember the story. of King Richard. Hβ was a prisoner fast and firm behind iron bars. There was little prospect of escape and great danger of death at the hands of his jailers. But King Richard was no more a prisoner in his day than thousands and thousands of liver sufferers are to day.

A Liver sufferer has all sorts of health-racking symptoms; bad headaches, constipation, debility, dizziness, had breath, nervousness, wind, heartburn, poor appetite, bad blood, pale complexion, indigestion, piles, rheumatism, pain between the shoulders, palpitation, etc. One or two of these symptoms are quite enough to make you a miserable prisoner within your own home, and all because of a liver that doesn't work; yet tho relief, the cure, and the freedom are so easy. A dose of Blue Fla£ Liver Cure after each meal is all that is needed. This remarkable liver remedy of vegetable origin is successful because it cleanses, tones, and strengthens thoroughly. It sots the liver working naturally. It gives a good appetite and insures excellent digestion. It creates strength from the food eaten. It quickly Ganges a tired careworn " liver" prisoner into a bright, healthful, robust jaan..' 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle, at all medicine dealers, 6

~AND MSSIMON, LICENSED PLUMBERS & DRAIN CONNECTORS TO THI BOROUGH. ALL KINDS OF SANITARY WORK CARRIED OUT. "OATENTEES and Sole ManufacX. turers of the well-known Double Draught Ventilators. Awarded Gold Medal and Diploma against all comers at the New Zealand International Exhibition.

THE PALMERSTON NOBTH GAS COMPANY, Limited. BEG to notify the public that the office, showrooms, end workshop have been removed to their new and up-to-date premises in Broad Street. Large selection of the VERY LATEST designs in Gas Fittings, Globes, and Cookers. Inspection in vitsd. Office 307. TELEPHONE Worka 2. M. J. KENNEDY. nager. Manawatu Stables, GEORGE STREET. n. 3. WOODFIELB. Proprietor. HAVIICG Installed a complete pA&sri driven by power, I am eg* prerarsd to clip hcrsea oa the «faov*eef notice »t reasonable rates. Oaba. gip ß . (> Tragoneft-PB, btJCfrien. »n.e n haeki on hire. Rubber tyreri fp.gp f »PBoialJty. Bpficift] attention given 't? tarn oats for weddinpt psrtiee. Kins? np "Phonf 312 if jnn. wfcitf ronr horse clipped or require a fcora oufe.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8536, 17 March 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8536, 17 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8536, 17 March 1908, Page 7

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