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Ends With This Month. AFTER this month has gone your chance of getting the present 20 per cent discount will be gone, too. Remember k IN THE £l. is well worth getting. It applies to nearly everything on our wellstocked shelves. TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, VASES, ELECTRO PIAXB, FANCY GOODS. SUCCESSFUL SALE STOPS ON SATURDAY. DON'T MISS THE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Bonnington'i cures Influenza. It strengthens and heals the throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles, Fifty years ago your folks proved it to be the safest and surest specific for coughs and colds—to-day ii still without an equal for all throat and lung affec&nj, Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which give* th« dealer a bigger profit, Insist on getting 3 o • o -jury Carrageen Mm, E, Woodhouh, Northoote, writes:— "I have tried a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss and found it very good. I had a sudden attack of influenza and it mad ma from a, very sevart illness," 84 ( v , GASTRITIS. GASTRITIS is really another naroo for Acute Indigestion, and is caused by the food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in the stomach. The symptoms are tenderness and even intense pain over the stomach, with that organ hard an tense and very tender to the touch. Nausea and sickness occur ,aud the vomiting is caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other prominent symptoms are Acidity, Heartburn, Fhituleifco (belching of wind), and Catarrh of the 'Stomach. If you are a sufferer from any of these ailments, then you have Now the GUARANTEED CURE for Indigestion in all its forms is "RENZIH'S PEPSO." "Renzie's Pepso" does what the stomach is unable to do, it dijests the food you eat, and converts it into rich red blood. "Renzie's Popso" at once dispells that aching pain caused by Indigestion, and makes the stomach sweet and healthy. "Rehzio's Pepso" is not a cure-all, but it DOES CURE Indigestion, It (!j this becaune it contains the NATURAL, juices of digestion, combined with the greatest known tonics. Don't delay; purchase a bottle at onc-e and test the truth of this statem m llM'll 1/. "Ronzio's Pop 33" is sold by all Chemists and Stores, 23, 6(1. Read what Nurse fi. C. Brown, of Wellington, says about the virtues of "Remio's Pepso":— Wellington, January 9th, 1911. Proprietors Henzi«'s Pepso. Sirs,—For upwards of eighteen months I had suffered from Indigestion. I used several remedies without even getting relief. Finally I was stricken down, with Gastritis. I sought medical advice, but did not improve. I was induced to try a bottle of Pepso, and, before I had taken half the bottle, improvement was shown. ,1 took.three bottles in all, and ahi now quite well. I am a nurse, and I can honestly say: that, during my practice as such, I have ne-pr known a better remedy for Indigestion or Gastritis than your Pepso. It is indeed a boon to sufferers of those dreaded complaints. I feel that I should write you and let you know of what Pepso has done for me. E. G. BROWN.. Tv THE SUBSTITUTION EVIL AND HOW IT AFFECTS LOCAL INDUSTRIES... Nearly every time you are asked to V accept something "just as good" as article you asked for, you may be ■sure that substitute carries a bigger profit. That's not fair to you and it's not fair.to the manufacturer whose goods you - '..demanded, and who must have wou your approval tin ougli the quality of kis.product. The fl just as good " evil is specially severe upon Colonial manufacturers) handicap], ul as (.hey are through distance from the wo:ld's markets and the competition of imported shoddy goods produced by sweated labour, so they s'.ic.'.ld leceivc "the support of evcryux who has the wcifec t.f the Doatiijio:: a', heart. YOU—the con.Hiir.er-i" ::not go hack to the piece of o:cf the goods when you-want !>:<■!< . ftlieni. No—you inn a hie.nd yo:; K.\OYv and rely upon the rcpiitatii ut cf that name or trade-mark as a GUARANTEE that the qtmlitv of the article you now buy will be the iame as those von previously bought under the same name, When you buy a substitute you have no guarantee whatever. That is ONJi reason why you should ask for Colonial goods and insist on having what you asked for; the other is: BECAUSE; by supporting our own industries you help to provide work for those who help to provide work for you, Take,for instance, the great Woollen Industry, as typified by the famous KAI4PDI WOOLLEN COMPANY LTD, Here you have a large industry entirely dependent upon the resources of the Dominion, and whose hundreds of hands and their families are entirely dependent on this industry. FOR YOU MUST REMEMBER that all the wool used in " KaIAPOI" goods is grown in New Ze;=l 'ii'l, thus providing woik for thuusuids of shearers and farm hands. The wool is cleaned and woven in the Kaiapoi Factories, whirh employ hundreds of hands. It is then made up into Ladies' Costumes, Blousitigs and Underwear, Men's and Hoys' Hosiery and Underwear, Kaiapoi Blankets and World-famed Rugs, and sold in shops which employ thousands of assistants. And you h p lp to build up this and other Dominion industries every time you say—"'KAIAPOI' Brand, please." Remember that! Support the Country that Supports You>" \ Ask for iI KAIAPOI" Always. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE* oi Woollen Mfg. Co. 5a im

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9625, 27 September 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9625, 27 September 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9625, 27 September 1911, Page 2

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