/OU might wear out a pair of boots walking round town jl looking for-and not finding-better values ill TO weather Footwear than those Millar and Giorgi have to show you. You'll save all that trouble and shoe leather by coming here first—besides getting a heap more value arid satisfaction. TO KEEP YOUR FEET DRY Get a pair of Goldie-ized Boots. They're guaranteed absolutely watertight, have full watertight tongue, screwed and sewn soles. Be sure you get Goldie-ized Boots, they are rendered proof against wet by a secret process and are just tne thing for farm-and outdoor wear. PRICE, 1 Q JO. PER PAIR. Procurable only from MILLAR and GIORGI. THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.. { I VERY MORSEL OF FRUIT USED IN. is of the choicest quality only. Every, jar sent out from OUT spotless kitchens is—as regards flavour, freshness and purityperfect. "WHERE THE BE 8T FRUIT GROWS."
I Rheumo-Tlie Remedy for Gout You know the gouty symptoms-perhaps only too well -those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the muscles, the swollen and inflamed joints, the dull aches and pains in the back. But do you know the reason for your suffering is excess uric acid in the blood ? Gout and the kindred diseases of rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbago are all due to this excess uric acid accumulating in the system and depositing in the form of urates in the muscles ■ and joints- Sooner or later the little ache will be a big one. Before a complete cure can be obtained, this excess " acid must be removed from the system. There's only'one remedy that will do it-and it is It contains the essential specifics which will neutralise and -radicate this uric acid excess from the blood. Liniments, pills and embrocations can 'only give temporary relief. Perhaps you've tried largely-advertised "cure-alls which claim to cure every ill that the flesh is heir -to. Of course they failed. Now try Rheumo-the rational remedy. It has cured thousands. Mr. W.James, the popular proprietor of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, is well known throughout Canterbury. He writes :- " I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen S&o**. years. 1 tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medifffijt \ calptactitioners.but with very little MIC # 1 rclief * About three years ago I was Wfc*i 2ttl. sttongly advised to try RHEUMO. ra* Px I did so ' * nd witb the s teatest salls ' Vvj fi.i fi faction." RHEUMO cured Mr. James and it will cure you. Get a bottle to-night, 2/6 and 4/6 from any chemist or store. w^^mmmt^mn^^ .1f.1.3050
Bonnington's cures Influenza, It strengthens and heals the throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles. Fifty _ years aso your folks proved it to be the safest and surest specific for coughs and colds—to-day is still-without an equal for all throat and Jung affections. Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which <e-*s rs E ' ves 'k* M ' :r a g ° er pr °" l " " n, ' st ° a geU ' nß WStm (H ■*v■• ■'• '■'■■'.■:■■■■•_'. Cnrrng'ec \ Wls Mlts ' E - Woodkousi, Northcote, writes:— * mi "' have tried a bottle of Bonnington's Irish 0 W Moss and found it very good, I had a sudden YJ attack (.{influenza and it saved me from a, 'q ' C » vei-y sueis illness," 34 ? I. (» : : aEniOT-ffiiiaggscs:
A..M, BA.CJCKHAM, BOAT BUILDEK, OF ASHHUKST, / DESIRES to intimate to those interested that he is prepared to build boats of any design. He has in his possession s plans of boats that can do from 8 to 30 miles an hour, including most of the defenders and champions of the Canadian and American cups. He can design and build any class of boat from a rowing boat to the fastest sailing or power boat, and will guarantee them to be safe. ' i . A. M. Banckliam learnt his trade in England before coming to New Zealand, and has since kept in touch with some of the leading beat builders in America and England. Boats can be fitted complete with engine, as he has the agency'for the Fairbank-Moss Engine, this being one of the best v if not the best engine made for the purpose, Enquiries solicited and estimates given, iw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9554, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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