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FOE THE s u O' N ? IT is characteristic of the SUTTON STORE to do things differently, to do , them ; better than other stores, and to treat customers with a consideration as .though they were partners in the business. We are constantly on the look out for Bargains, because we know our customers want Bargains. Eecently we had an opportunity of picking up 192 UNDERSKIRTS And we procured them at a sensational Discount off the regular price. It was a large number to clear, but as we bought them so well, and can offer them now at ridiculously small figure, we are sure to quit the lot in a few days. The Garments are all well made, and are intended for present wear. Thera are in all 192 MOISETTB UNDERSKIRTS in Blue, Red, Black, Navy Blue. Light Green, Dark Green, Sky Blue, Light Brown, and every garment is honestly worth 4s 6d. 4s fid. 1 Special Price 2s 6d each. And remember, that 'the Cash Purchaser at the SUTTON STORE gets the benefit of our Discount Coupons, which means a further saving of 5 per cent. A. H. SUTTON & CO., FEILDING.

Mrs Head, Fyans-st., Geelong, Vie., writes: “I have found great relief from rheumatism by applying Obam be-'lain’s Fain Balm. It is an excellent liniment and 1 strongly recommend any person suffering from this distressing and painful ailment to try ■ it. My husband has also used Ohamberlain’s Fain Balm for cuts and bruises and was delighted with the benefit received from it. ” For sale everywhere. “A bird is known by its tune and sd is a man by his reputation.” Mr O. E. Gibbons,. Marton, claims to have the reputation of manufacturing the best cordials and aerated waters on the Coast. Orders solicited for the Christmas season, and punctually attended to.*

A Black Eye, Swollen Cheek and Bruised Nose Cured In Twelve Hours by the Use of Mrs. B. VEBRALL, Alma Lane, Wellington, says :-r“ While engaged last evening cutting wood for the fire—a tough springy piece of house-moulding —part of It struck me across the eye and fust over the temple, inflicting a fearful gash, from which the hlood ran In a stream. The hlow quite dazed me for a time, and all round the part was so swollen that I could not see out of the eye, the swelling becoming very black and painful. Scarcely knowing whether to go to the doctor or what to do, 1 rushed Into the house of Mrs. Barton, next door, who fortunately had byheratinof PLANTEKOA OINTMENT, and after bathing the part the Ointment was applied, repeating the operation just before retiring to bed, and, to my joyful surprise, in the mornIng the whole thing had disappeared as if by .charm. During the day I went to procure a box of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT to replace that used by my neighbour, the chemist remarking that it was very difficult to see where there bad been anv blow at all, only a slight sear remaining. Plantekoa Is wonderful.” , Economical people always buy the 21boxes, which contain four times the quantity of the I/-size. Chemists' and Stores, or post free from Plantekoa Proprietary, Wellington. 49

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9397, 18 March 1909, Page 2

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