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V ■ds. Portrait of a Man WHO SAVED TIME TROUBLE and MONEY Just look at him! No cares or worries on his shoulders. He wanted Transport Service "on time —all the time”-—and he 'got it ’BY PHONING 6205 And entrusting all Transportation to CHILD Bros. 6 George Street, PALMERSTON NORTH K hdiaestion ’’HAT wouldn't you give for a remedy like that—one that gave you immediate and complete relief after just one dose? Think what it would mean to you—the end of those months, those years of suffering, no more stabbing agony, no more “bloated” sensations after meals, no more palpitation or heartburn I Yes. there really is such a remedy—De Witt's Antacid Powder. It is made to give instant and permanent relief from all stomach troubles, from distressing: flatulence or heartburn; from acute dyspepsia or grastritis. Its unfailing: effect is due to its wonderful three-fold action. First, it neutralises the excess* acid that is causing: the painful flatulence, palpitation and inflammation of the stomach walls. Secondly, it spreads a soothing:, healing: and protective coating: of colloidal kaolin over the inflamed stomach walls, and so Rives the stomach a chance to regain its proper state, of health while allowing: the ordinary process of digestion to g:o on. Thirdly, one ingredient partially digests the food and so takes a heavy load from the weakened stomach and intestines. So every case of indigestion, however severe is instantly relieved and pains are banished. DeWITT’S ANTACID POWDER Of all Chemists everywhere, In gy Igr handsome sky-blue canister, price X/W

a w The best gift to lag at their feet Whether you’re looking for dressed-up elegance or downright comfort, we’ve got just the pair to suit. And the newer ones are so unusual and smart that they’ll win instant approval. The Shoe Section is just inside the main door —it’ll only take a moment to pop in and see the styles—and you’ll be more than pleased with the selection. For LADIES: BLACK QUILTED SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, with dainty rosebud design. English made with low Louis heel. Christmas Carnival 17/6 BEAUTIFULLY MADE KID MOCCASINS, softly padded, trimmed contrast. The furtrimming and colour contrast makes these very gay for gifts. In Black 1 Scarlet 11/9 Paris-Maid Arch-support Slippers Similar to Illustration All that the name implies—the smartness of the real Parisienne—comfort on the Arch Curve principle. Black, scarlet. wine, brown, blue. MAUVE QUILTED CREPE-DE-CHINE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, with nil- green contrast trimming. Low Louis heel. Algo in floral green.. Christmas Carnival COSY FELT SLIPPERS, good shapes in brown, black, green, red, rose or blue. Great Value 5/11 At 13/9 For KIDDIES: SB NIGGER BRO.WN FELT SLIPPERS, ankle-bar style, SAMBO with the head of Sambo in place of usual pom-pom on each too, on the lines indicated by the illustration. Sizes 4 to 6 zJ-/9 Sizes 7 to 9 CHILDREN’S FELT BOOTEE SUPPERS, in red trimmed fawn, or royal trimmed white. Sizes 4 to 6 Sizes 7 to 9 4/11 ■5/6 >/3 FREDA JINKS, yes, her portrait appears on the toes of very quaint anklebar slippers for the kiddies. 11l bright green only. Sizes 4 to 6 4/9 Sizes 7 to 9 ANKLE-BAR FELT SLIPPERS, with Mickey Mouse embroidered on toe. In saxe only. Sizes 3 to 6 3/€ Sizes 7 to 8 5/3 Sizes 10 to 1 4/9 T 0 5/11 Father Christmas Cave— Daily, 2 to 4.30; Friday Evening, 7 to 9; Sat., 10 to 12. Collinson * Cunning hame l« BROADWAY AND KINCSWAY, The Shopping Centre Of The City PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1937, Page 3

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