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easfl oiseeuNT i AT THE I ; I WELLINGTON D-I-C WELLINGTON | I Notice. To encourage Casb Business, W§ have now Inaugurated a rule of LIBERAL CASH QISi COUNT, namely, for Spot Cash Purchases or Prepaid Letter Orders, we allow AN IMMEDIATE DISCOUNT OF 1/- IN EACH COMPLETE £. As hitherto, the Company pays freight on 4 all prepaid Drapery Orders of £i upwards, in addition to the above-named Discount. I The D.I.C. supplies every article for Personal Wear and Household Furnishing of RELIABLE QUALITY at lowest possible cash prices. I THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING 1 I COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED. . I 8 A. A. CORRIOAN, Manager. I

FORGING AHEAD. UNTIL a new ship "finds herself," the creaking of new joints, the groaning of fresh timbers, and the "thug—thug " of new maclr inery, are the inevitable disturbances attending her early progress. The comparatively new addition to our already popular stores— The BOOT AND SHOE SECTION —has already "found" itself, the service and values offered making wonderfully smooth-running for such a new department. We are proud of the progress already made, and intend to forge constant ahead by giving The Best Tallies in Mens' and Ladies' footwear, At present this section is located in TEMPORARY PREMISES next door, but while the alterations to old premises are being made your needs in BOOTS AND SHOES will be catered to as well as before byMILLAR & GIOIIGI, The Great Outfitters, Palmerston Morth.

Mast MMEmm T*l» Consideration for others has ever i/f( Ij 1/ My i Ml" been a special feature in British 'fi I nkl L /|jf . _ character. In times of calamity and yJ / / 1// iM /// f ITA disaster the "don't mind me" ill IS ■•Wi 7 I spirit is ever prominent. When Z\ >W g g safety lies along a single line, with i fU. yI | Ij IminQ the chances operating in favour of ' the foremost, the true Britisher -will \ ifirrfclT ever turn to his neighbour and say, "you go first." This desire for others' good exhibits (f itself in every phase of human life. In matters of health the general interest in others' 'i|j/ SWjgS welfare is very pronounced. How often do you not hear \M it urged, " You try IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, it has done '\ me good " ? Again, somebody who has obviously profited ffv \ will add, "If you use IMPEY'S MAY APPLE you will 111 iff ) never want the doctor." Then, read this further evidence: lj' % jU If "I have to say that Impey's May Appls is a sure and speedy j, /1/ cure for indigestion, constipation, and sluggish liver. It also acts ' . f| • beneficially as a tonic laxative. For sick headache it has no \\\ j equaI."—GEORGE HOGG, Nelson, JM "I suffered acutely with bilious sick headaches. I used only a lew doses of Impey's May Apple, and am pleased to say that I p - s have had no return o£ the trouble." —JAMES BOBINSONi -ij- < Storekeeper, River Bank, "Wanganui. *" "I have no hesitation in saying that Impey's May Apple is the beet cure for indigestion and sluggish liver offered for saIe."—GILBERT KEARNEY, Citizens' T,i/« /issurance Co., Ltd., Dunedin. Life itself is but a span, a thread, a line by which each assists hia fellows. Knowing what you do about IMPEY'S- MAY APPLE, should it not be your constant duty to tell others about it? Between sickness and health IMPEY'S MAY APPLE has proved itself the LIFE LINE in very many cases. Ii you know of anyone who is sick, start them using it TO-DAY. Impey's May Apple-Price 2/6

I ALTEK, ATIOJN H. I ■ T\URING the alterations to my premises, I have made arrangements ■ MIJ to show all NEW SHIPMENTS OF FURNITURE in I I WHALLEY'S ALEXANDRA HALL I ■ (Next to and at .the back of my old premises). I H My Factory address remains the same. E : I Hotel-Keepers, Boarding House Proprietors, Restaurateurs, and 1 Bj anyone about to furnish, should not fail to purchase NOW, while the ] y great reductions are still in force. B Every article is generously reduced in order to keep stocks moving j ■ during the remodelling. y j I W. Pegdervi I HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, | I PALMERSTON NORTH. |

J. PENKEIH, K.P. C., ,|' M ANAWATU gTABLES, WISHES the general public to " ■ GEORGE STREET. know that he has removed from Rangitikei Street to larger pre- H. J. WQODFIELD, fVajjrittorj mises in Wellsbourne Street, and is _ now able to undertake work of all ■" descriptions. Quotations free. _ Sanitary Work, Hot Water Tanks, I_J AVING installed a complete plant Gas, Electric Bells, etc. driven by power, I am now Note the address:— . prepared to clip horses on the,shortest T l/TFT'IT P~P P notice reasonable rates. Cabs, o» Jl JCiIAIJYJLX O, H.x.Li., drags, gigs, waggonettes, buggies, and hacks on hire. Rubber-tyred gigs a ti r 1 ol' i specialty. Special attention given to -daTTkrSxj'annnw turnouts for wedding parties. Ring up 'Phone 112 if yoa want .Fnone LbJ. vou»- horse clipped or require » hrrnont.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9163, Issue 9163, 12 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9163, Issue 9163, 12 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9163, Issue 9163, 12 March 1910, Page 3