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Mid=Winter Fair. 14 DAYS ONLY. NEW SEASON’S GOODS AT OUT-OF-SEASON PRICES. The fact that we buy for cash direci from the manufacturers from the world’s best markets enables us to give the best value obtainable. A FEW OF THE LONG VALUES AT SHORT PRICES HOW OFFERING :1 Ladies’ All-Wool Knitted Coats, warm and comfortable, in saxe, brown, navy and cream, usual trices 15/6, 18/6, 19/6, 21/-, to 30/- Mid-winter Fair Price, 9/11 to clear. 3 Only Ladies’ Warm Tweed Coats, usual price 45/-, 52/6, 57/6 Mid-winter Bargain Price 21/- to clear. Ladies’ Tweed Coats, special value, usual prices 19/6, 42/-, 45/-, 55/- Mid-winter prices 12/6, 27/6, 35/6. Ladies’ Coloured Moirotte Underskirts, Mid-winter Fair price 2/11 Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, Bargain Price 2 pairs for 2/4, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, to 4/9. Casement Curtains, coloured borders, Bargain Prices sd, Bd, lid. to 1/6 yard. Single Bed Sheeting, white, Bargain Price 7d to 1/6 yard. Double Bed Sheeting, white. Bargain Price 1/3 to 2/11 yard. Big Reductions in Blankets, Bedding, Eider Down Quilts all at Winter Fair Prices. ■JFeQualuy papers Taihape THE BIG VALUE STORE. I \ & mm Ww ' There is a flavour and goodness in every ounos Of KELSON, MOATE’S TEA that you cannot get in any other Brand. Costs you loss than One Farthing a cup. W Prices—l/9, t/10, 2 r ' V—k rNr^v , 2/2 and 3/-par lb. E TEAS

ARE YOU WELL _ INSURER AGAINST riREt- 7 Are you Well Insured Against Fire? The " British Dominions ” are in business to protect you from any accidental Eros, and for the value of a small premium your property can be ■well covered. Let the " British Dominions ” quote job for Fire, Accident and Burglary lastssoca. The British Dominions til jfl Ceacsttl leeuranoe Co. Ltd. Ms/ jg Pajujia Street. Wellington. A. HatrSck and C o , Ltd. Distinct Managers m Defend Yourself from Summer Cold® By taking TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION It Fortifies the Lungs! / Many Children Have Goitre ! I This distressing complaint often appear* ' | in the child of eight to twelve years, i 1 j Wise mothers lose no time in treating , | 1 little sufferers with : ’ Doig’s Goitre Specific The most interesting lo;ter of the -acres received by Mr. Doig, is one from a girl i I in North Auckland. “I think it is won--1 derful,” she wrote, “how it has cured | I my throat in such a short time.” j Price ol treatment, 10/G (one month's I I supply). Posted any address — j ! a. DOiG - Family Chemist. . j 115 Avenue, Wanganui. j I o.h'C-ss 2 ■ aa si EATING To most people, eat- 8 BECOMES iug is ALWAYS a pleasure, but not so PLEASURE ! to the sufferer from 8 INDIGESTION. A hearty meal means misery and pain. I You can change all this VERY I QUICKLY ! CONSTIPATION & | HEaDACH.ES, with that wretched “ down and-out ” feeling can all be removed. The outlook on life changed and brightened, and this by simply'taking “ WAHOO ” —but then “ WAHOO” is not a “quack,” but a thoroughly scientific remedy, with a marvellous power in curing INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION and LIVER TROUBLES. “ WAHOO ” banishes gloom, and dullness, BRINGS back PLEASURE and BRIGHTNESS ; it ENABLES YOU to ENJOY your MEALS heartily and thoroughly, because “WAHOO” makes you well again ! TRY “WAHOO” TO-D&Y, 2,6 PER BOTTLE. is recommended by loo* tore and used i» bMpiWdi for ekddroi tkr*Mn«| ike vorWl

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11581, 23 May 1916, Page 6

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