HOLIDAY. Coliinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.-AdU. A Rift of happiness lor your wire.ls Son, "Cheapeide," for pleasing gi£t».Advt. r* General satisfaction is expressed at the of this great undertaking, and •' the establishment of railway communication between the Empire and Queen Cities Many advantages will follow the opening of the line. 'Not the least will be local medical attendance and medical supplies, which are now obtainable with the Greatest difficulty. This does not mean that"well-tried remedies that have been a stand-by for years will become a back number! The settler knows the .worth of • them too well for that. He would part with a good deal before giving up IMPBY'S MAY- APPLE, the remedy that has proved euch a boon to himself and family during their years of isolation; and railways and better roads will mean for him more prompt and frequent suppliee. Impey'e May Apple, 2e 6d at all stores.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8780, 22 January 1909, Page 5
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