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HB£Aneshank in Sole Prevektsl| W I B UNBREAKABLE TOE * I W M |9| PREVENT STUDS PIERCtH6> THE FEETi 1 8r Rys>siM\ Calf . j^^^B THE PLAIN CREAM CRACKER I PLAIN, HONEST, STRAIGHTFORWARD, WITHOUT FRILLS. I f% f% 1 I Are known and aopreciated by thousands of sensible 1 thinking people as a food of wonderful value—a food | of health, strength, power. Such Crackers as you 1 never had before, and what is more, they are always | crisp, fresh, and full of flavour, as though they had f been bought at the oven | AULSEBBOOK'S CREAM CRACKERS- -|

|— — YOUK BUPTUKE / SHOULD HAVE ATTENTION KOW! 1 REMEMBER, it is not a standstill affliction—but is steadily progres- ■ sive—even unto death. . g Probably a doctor or chemist has told you it cannot be cured, or g that the only means to relieve your pain is to wear a truss. ! Wearing a truss cannot cure rupture. It only aggravates the trouble, j and will undermine your constitution just as certain as the perpetual dropping of water wears away a stone. The force of the front pad upon the abdomen affects the bladder, and coming in contact, as it I of necessity does, with the ligament tendons, impairs them to such an H extent as to bring on the mortifying conditions of peevishness and deliection of spirits; while the pressure lower part of the spine 2 is productive of backache, lumbago, and kidney diseases. Ihese com- , plicated affections produced by wearing trusses compel the unfortunate sooner or later to look upon life as disappointing. ; Don't delay anv longer. Get Dr. J. A. Sherman's Method of Treat- f ment, and you will soon get back your health and feel like a new man. Send for the two free booklets and read what it has done for others in New Zealand. ' MR A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of this method for Australasia, will | be in Palmerston North from the 12th to the 15th of June, and | may be consulted at the Club Hotel. Consultations free. Hours, g daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. | „»„ m T nlMMl rn r n V » t i , m .ii*^mMmwuimniKiuMmu*mviii*Mßiantmßmta!iiaaUMiA<m UiTWfflM«l'll Jl n i».. ,-~mir\Vic.% Burton Brewery Company. P.O. Box 88. Telephone 70. BREWERS OF ALES AND STOUT IN BULK AND BOTTLE. PURITY AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. CIGARS OF ALL GRADES STOCKED OHAB. LOUISSON, Manager.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. RESULTS FROM THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. New Policies Issued oifiJ'i^^^^s'Sl'lll Policies in Force ... ... j# ••• A ~2? 6 » 4 ? 8 « A6SurlQ S £73,861,915 (Including Bonus Additions). Funds Increased by over One Million, and now etand at *23,M8,73S Annual Income Now, ... ... - ... iES*?!! Cash Profits Divided for Year 1907 £708,245 £13,596, 5U7 DIVIDED IN CASH BONUSES SINCE INCEPTION OF SOCIETY. Nearly TWENTY-EIGHT MILLIONS paid to Members or their Repre- ' sentatives. Interest earned THREE times as much a* Commission and Expenses of Management—an Unexampled Record. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de Bathe Brandon, Esq (Deputy-Chairman); The Hon. Edward Richardeon, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph LQWE Refiident gecretaryBranch Office Quay, WELLINGTON. G. J. SCOTT, Local Agent, Palmerston North. " . TEA. - TEA. - TEA. DELICIOUS AND FRAGRANT. JUST ARRIVED: ANOTHER Large Consignment of our famous TANGAM TEA, direct from Ceylon, Is 9d per lb. With every 51bs purchased lib is given free". Coupons in every packet. Equal to any 2s Tea on the market, flavour and Quality unsurpassed. Obtainable only at CAMPBELL & WORRALL, HIGH GLASS GROCERS, TH E SQUARE ... ••> 'Phone No. 28. WY C HEKL EY' S ■ -' > Horse Covers Waterproof Buggy Aprons Lom and Short LtggiES Clapbain Horse-holdera 0. W. WYQHEELEY & SON, The Square ••• Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8603, 9 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8603, 9 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8603, 9 June 1908, Page 3

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