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SATISFACTION STORE. For absolutely reliable Goods. For splendid value giving. We invite you to pay this Store a visit now! — Now! While the variety is there. The quality is alw.iys there, but uc< the variety. Come and select now, before it is too late. FOR THE WINTER SEASON. You will want a comfortable warm Walking Coat. We have a great assemblage of NEW GOATS in brown, green, navy, and grey Cloth and Tweed Mixture*, in the very latest styles. Prices from 14/6 up to 55/-. Or You will want a reliable RAINPROOF COAT or MACINTOSH. These we can do in brown, green, black, light anddark greys, at all prices, or You will want a good but inexpensive set of STYLISH FURS with Muffs to Match. We have a splendid selection to choose from, also some very handsome FEATHER BOAS, which are to be a great feature this season. Or You will want a Stylish, Well Cut WALKING SKIRT. These we are showing in Cloth, Serge, and Tweed, from 10/6 each. Or You will want a nice Warm COAT, PELISSE, TUNIC, or FROCK for the Baby. We have the largest and cheapest assortment in the Town, so that Mothers are able to dress their little ones at a very small expense by selecting their goods at 99 Satisfaction Store, NO. 99, 101, AVENUE. TELEPHONE 336.

Sentence of Death! From Fainting by the Hon. John Collier. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1908, Few can realise what it really means when the Doctor says:— “There is no hope.” Weeks and months of anxious waiting, careful treatment, and a rigid adherence to the recognised rules of health, and then finally to be pronounced incurable! In many cases the Doctor is correct. Repeated examinations only confirm his fears, and enquiry concerning the patient is met with —“It’s only a matter of time.” But it is also possible'that the Doctor, with all his knowledge, experience and skill, may yet be wrong. It frequently happens so. People are to be met with every day who at some time or other have been “given up” : who were half a lifetime ago supposed to be suffering with some ailment that would “ take them off at any moment,” aha here they are still fairly vigorous. With all deference to the Doctor, he is sometimes mistaken. His diagnosis may be wrong, and then of course his treatment must be likewise. Many supposedly chronic sufferers who had tried countless remedies are at this moment in the best of health. Their restoration was brought about by right methods and right means. They used IMPEY'S MAY APPLE . Here is confirmation—“lt affords me pleasure to testify to the value of Impey's May Apple, both personally and from a knowledge of its effect upon others. In attacks of indigestion X have found Impey's May Apple ' a friend in need,’ It works wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia are concerned."—J, T. M. HOKNSBY, M.P., Carterton. Other people who have testified to the remarkable efficacy of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE are: Mr. George M. Rout, J.P., Nelson; Mr. Charles Voss, Manager Wanganui Opera House; Captain G. M. Balfour, Barque “Golden Gate,” Lyttelton; and Mr. John Sharp, J.P., late Resident Magistrate, Nelson. 2/6—CHEMISTS AND STORES-2/6

I Call on, Ring up, or Write to % D. WILLIS, The Oldest Established SEIF-INKERS I BOXES . PADS PENS PENCIL I STAMPS RUBBER STAMP MAKER, STAMP INK MARKING „ DETERS CUSHION MOUNTS 1 1 ; Victoria .Avenue and Taupo Quay, J WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13056, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13056, 26 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13056, 26 April 1910, Page 3