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real C THE SQUARE, GETTING NEARER THE END. rALMEKSTON NORTH. ABSOLUTELY CLOSING DOWN. More Sensational Bargains! See them! Save Money Now! Your Opportunity to-day! The Cold Weather is here Buy Warm Bedding! All Wool Colonial Blankets, double bod size, usual price 35s (id. Closing Down Sale Price 22s 6d. All Wool Colonial Blankets, 94 Ms fid, 30-4 18s (id. . Warm English Blankets, !*-4 9s (id, 104 13s (id, 114 15s (id. Samarang Down Quilts for double beds, frilled and bordered, 15s (id and 18s (id. Usual prices 22s (id and 30s. All Wool Colonial Flannels, Grey, I'ink, Shetland and White at yard. Splendid Warm Flannelettes, 4s lid, 5s (id, (is (id dozen. 80-Inch White Twill Sheeting Is fid yard, 72-inch Is yard. Lace Curtains, Is, Is (id, 2s (id pair. Reversible Cretonnes (id yard, Tray Cloths Is, Is (id, Is Gd each. Dainty Goods! Bordered Casement Cloths Is yard. Men's Fancy Shirts, worth 4s (id. Now Is lid. Men's Ties (id each. Braces Is pair. Men's Black Cashmere Sox 9d pair. SHOWROOM BARGAINS. .THIS SEASON'S GOODS. Corsets, Is lid, 2s (id, 5s Gd pair; Aprons, Is, Is 3d; Children's Warm Coats, 2s lid, 4s 6(1, 5s 9d, 7s (id; Indies' Coats. 7s (id, 12s (id, 15s; Caps, 3d, (id, 9d, Is; Ladies' and Children's Huts, Is, Is Gd, 2s lid; Ladies' Bloomers. Is lid, 2s (id, 3s 9u pair. Our FANCY DEPARTMENT is tcoming with absolute Bargains—in Ribbons, Gloves, Neckwear, Haberdasher Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, Veilings, etc., etc. DRESS DEPARTMENT.—Warm Winter Dress Fabrics, yard; Radiantas from Is 3d yard; Jap Silks, Is yard; and thousands of other lines it will pay you to inspect at the SENSATIONAL SALE at George & George's BY RITA MOYA. jV- VV • 4 w Every woman should take pride in her personal appearance. If it is not possible to be beautiful in the fullest sense of the word, at least you can have the attractiveness of a pleasant expression glossy, well-kept hair, eyes shaded by long lashes, well marked eyebrows and a clear, natural complexion. My first advice is to avoid most manufactured " beauty preparations." Use simple, pure, natural ingredients, Use these regularly and do not make constant changes and experiments. The various things I use and advise can be bought in original packages from any reliable chemist. If they are not in stock he can at once procure them from his wholesaler if you insist. How I Discarded an Unsightly Complexion. How many women exclaim, as they behold their ugly complexion in the mirror, "If I only could tear oil this old skin!" ;-.nd, do you know, it is now possible 1o do that very thing? Not to actually remove the entire skin all of n sudden, that would be too heroic rv-thod and painful, too, I imagine, the worn out cuticle comes "off in such tiny particles, and so gradually—requiring about ten days to complete the transformation —it doesn't hurt a bit. Day by day the beautiful complexion underneath tomes forth Marvellous! No matter how muddy, iough, blotchy or aged your complexion, you can surely discard it by tl is simple process. Just get some on inary mercolised wax at \our chemists, apply nightly like cold cream, washirg it off in the mornings. New Painless Way to Remove Hairy Growths. It now tr: ? spires mat the mysterious white p; ?te used so successfully by many be.u.ty specialists for ridding tlje sk.t; of objectionable hairy growths is r,< thing more than powdered phemiiiol wluch can be found in any chemist's shop. With pheminol and water make enough paste to cover hairy surface; apply, and in two or thre:> minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair cr blemish. Shampoo and Hair Beautifier. You compb in of brittle, faded hair. You will lin • that keeping the scalp clean and healthy is the most effective way to restore the natural beauty and softness, but in selecting your shampoo avoid soaps or mixtures containing "free" alkali. By dissolving a teaspoonful of stallax in a cup of hot water yoa will have a miid, soothing, cleansing mixture that makes the head feel fine and removes all dust, dandruff avi excess of oil, leaving the scalp cleui and pliant, and assuring a beautiful growth of long lustrous, fluffy Lair. No Powder Necessary. Yes, powde- has ruined more complexions than it has aided, and while you use it yti: can hope for nothing better than an imitation of a real complexion Take my advice. Get from your chemist some ordinary cleminite and dissolve in a little water, then you w :,! have an ideal yot inexpensive lo'.'on, which seems a part of the skin. The result lasts all day long even under the most trying conditions. To prepare the face and neck for an evening in a hot ballroom there ia nothing to equal this simple and • :>rmless lotion. If Eyelashes are Short. Eyelashes be greatly beautified if mennaline be applied at lash-roots with thumb Midi forefinger. A few such treatments make them grtnv long, silky m o curly. Thin, straggly eyebrows wi ■■ grow thick and lustrous by merely rubbing mennaline on. but be careful, and don't get any where no hair is w.'.nted. Wonderful Growth of Hair. Long ago 1 made a resolution to try and concoct a real hair grower. My own formula, now perfected after tedious experimenting, has had the effect of givirg mo a wealth of hair that is surprising. Obtain from your chemist an cnginal package of horanium and mix with this Vi-pint of bay mm. Rub this into the scalp night and morning \ itn the linger tips. It sets the hair -oCs tingling with new life.

J. J. Carey, WOOD ND GOAL MERCHANT 171 Main-street East. FIREWOOD cut to any length and all kinds of coal delivered at Acrtest notice. 'Phone 669 PALMERSTON NORTH GAS COMPANY LIMITED. Cheap Fuel for Winter. COKE delivered in any part of the Town, 1/6 per bag. Ring up your order. jQff.ee No. 307 Works, No. 2. We also supply at lowest prices a kinds of Coal. M J. KENNEDY, Manager. I rill Limiteu PALMERSTON NORTH T<HE SCHOONEM HESPERUg tu - 1 - packed with Suratura Tea. The bosun drank another sort, bein' a stubborn sort of bloke; so up the skipper got and spoke. They stopped the silly bosun's smoke, and they pushed him through the port-hole. " D," 2/-. THE LIVING SKELETON put some fuzzy breeches on, mitteni, wrappers, and a hood. " Now," he said, " I feel quite good. Who need fear the frozen sea, when he's glad and keen like me, warmed with Suratura Tea!" "TVTIIY SHOULD YOU go to the " * dogs day by day, evening by evening get drunker and drunker? Drink Suratura—an excellent way that to reform. Take my tip."—William Bunker. HPHERE WAS a sagacious youii * mule, who made it his system ana rule, whenever he went up the hill to Booroora to tone up his lungs with aome good Suratura. "MISS BRIGHTEYES went out motoring, as sweet and frsgrant as the Spring. She took, to keep her company, and to brace up her nervet maybe, a flask of Suratura Tea. She was a knowledgeable She ! Mrs maginnerty flitch fell headlong into the ditch, and to spilt all her tea (Suratura, Blend " D Then she wept, " Deary me I there's no other sich Tea, and none worth comparing with sich 1" 2a Seed, Grain & Produce Merchants LARGE Stocks on hand and to arrive. Send for Prices and Samples TANKS FOR SALE 400 gal. Iron Seed Tanks Any Quantity Low Prices. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd. EXPEDITIOUSLY, CAREFULLY, SKILFULLY!—THAT'S HOW WE REMOVE FURNITURE. A «tafT of picked men with suitable vehicles visit your residence, and without fuss pack and remove your things. The work is done promptly, carefully, and, as one gentleman says, 4 'the terrors of moving are reduced to a minimum." See us before shifting. Furniture moved near or far. Stored if required. The N.Z. Express Co., " d*

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 2

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