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CLOSE OF OUR SUMMER SALE. Four Half Price Days FOR Remnants and Oddments. SPENCE & SPENCE HAVE decided io clear Goods at HALF THE carry them over : Ladies’ Blouses Print and Musliu Frocks White Embroidered Eobes Little Boys’ Blouses Great Stocks of Eemnanta, Dress Materials Prints & Muslins at half price Eemnants, Linoleums, at half price jut the following classes of USUAL PRICES rather than Children’s Galatea Straw Hats Girls’ Trimmed Hats Ladies’ Trimmed Millinery Ladies’ Summer Coats Oddments in Infants’ Boots and Shoos, half price Remnants of Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Cretonnes, etc., at two-thirds usual prices Numerous other Lines we do not wish to put on our Stock-taking Sheets will be thrown out at_ bo our Four Days of Clearmg-up Bargains—THURSDAY, 24th to MONDAY, 28th. All other Goods at Sale Prices to the finish. SPENCE & SPENCE, BON MARCHE, FEUDING.

E- f. WOO D, (Successor to Max Bornhold), WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICSAH, MARTON, This is the Best Time Piece & Bast Value I have ever had in my life. I got it at Woods for 27s 6d, and he ras others at 20s, 27s 6d, 355, 405,505, 70s and upwards. IS Carat Wedding Rings, 20s to 50s. Wonderful Value in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, From 20s to £SO. EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED. first sale of year i»io W. B. CLARK’S CASH . CLEARANCE ■ SALE! OF Sommer Drapery & Ciothing 1 Starts Monday, 10th January. Remember, the whole of our Stock is quiteinew. PRICEBI SLAUGHTERED AT C Jj A B K’ S, BULLS. Amber Tips Tea needs no coupons to sell it. it the favourite. It* delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength, have made l/S, I '!0 and 2/- per lb. Ask your grocer lor it. 4

Commence to Fail ? a. mmL— 1 ■«—i-TMimuwitty INTERESTING ESSAY BY DR. HUTCHISON. Most men at fiftj—if not before—commence to worry about their dieting, what to eat, and what not to eat. V* ith all the advice tendered, nearly all pursue their own course, and are governed largely by their own experience. This is evidently endorsed by Dr. Hutchison, for he says: — “Follow your appetite, cheeked by the results of your personal experience. Most, men sifter forty-five, or certainly after fifty, will notice a slight but, distinct failing-off in appetite. This is a hint that, the body cannot utilise as much food as before, and should he acted upon. Although this diminution of appetite is a sign of cessation of growth and the beginning of failing vitality, it is not one of diminishing efficiency. On tiie contrary, by virtue of its reserve power, momentum and trained expertness. Use body-machine may do more work in proportion to its fuelneeds from forty-five to fifty-five, or even sixty, than in any previous decade. When Nature doesn't need so much fuel to run your bodyengine, shell let you know. Till then, give her all she calls for. “ It is a, verv good sign for a middle-aged man to have a good appetite. It indicates that he has lots of work in bis motor yet. The dangers of overeating have been enormously exaggerated. Obesity is not a disease, but in nine eases out of ten norma! process. Fatness of even quite Falstallian proportions is perfectly compatible with the highest grade of efficiency. -l • It should be added that as a creator of healthy appetite, and dio-estor of the food taken, there is nothing to equal IMPEY’S MAY APPLE. Eight to ten drops of this great remedy .supersede all dinner pills and other medicines, both in the question of economy and efficiency. Ask any diner who lias put it to the test. 'IMPEV’S MAY APPLE is a modern tonic, suited to modern needs. It is a liquid, hi concentrated form, convenient, and easily taken. All chemists and stores keep it. Free. 2/6. iPEY

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9690, 25 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9690, 25 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9690, 25 February 1910, Page 2

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