“BELOW PAR.” Not ill enough to stay at home, yet scarcely well enough to be at work. There never was a person, yet who did not feel “below par” at times. Indiscretion in diet, too close application to business, worry, over-work, sedentary occupation, lack of outdoor exercise, and many similar causes tend to overtax ,the‘ physical powers, and weaken the > constitution, be it ever so robust and strong. Nature’s restorer is found in that great -herbal compound —lmpey’s May Apple. The recuperative properties. of this remedy ' are marvellous. One dose taken at night gives vim, vigour and life in ! the morning. Take eight or ten drops after each meal, and sickness will be unknown. Impey’s Hay Apple is now obtainable at all leading chemists and stores, or will be sent post free for the price—3s 6d—either in stamps or postal notes—by Messrs Sharlaud and 00., Ltd., Wellington. Winter, bleak and frosty, is on us. Our warm Eoslyn underclothing, cosy and becoming overcoats, our soft, fleecy, cosy and comfortable Colonial Blankets will keep you warm, either by day or night. Our prices will be fpuud the very lowest, j quality for quality. Try us. J. McEldowney, Marton, Hnnterville,. | and Taihape.* I Drink Cocoa, and drink the best— ■ j Eonrnville —it is refreshing, and has ia delicious flavour. Your grocer i keeps it.* _ I
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8848, 26 June 1907, Page 4
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222Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8848, 26 June 1907, Page 4
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