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Do you enjoy good health ? Everyone should, hut unfortunately the greater number do not. Some are worse than others-and a greats many will tell you that they are “pretty well.” That “ pretty well ” feeliag is just as dangerous as the right down ill feeling. In fact, more, so, for you are inclined 1 to overlook symptoms which seem trifling, hut which arc the forerunners of serious derangements. In short they are DANGER SIGNALS. These Danger Signals are Acidity, Heartburn/ Flatulence, Sour Risings, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue/ or in other words ■ ' ' And are caused by the stomach being in an unhealthy condition, failing to digest the food you eat and allowing it to ferment or decay. This fermentation gives rise to a poison called mucin which in time weakens every organ of the entire system. When you are feeling languid or depressed heed the Danger Signals and remember that Good Health is impossible without good digestion. THE ONLY MEDICINE GUARANTED TO CURE Places good digestion in the grasp of everyone. It is guaranteed to cure Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, and Flatulence, because it supplies the natural juices of digestion combined with the greatest known tonics, RENZIE'S PEPSO is sold by all Chemists and Grocers, a/6 . RENZIE’S PILL fixes the liver, 1/6 if WHY PAY MORE." ONE PRICE ONLY AT GKOYE & Co.’s THE LEASING GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. , WE GIVE NO CREDIT. NO DISCOUNT. ONE PRICE FOR ALL. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Sugar, IA, 561b. bag, 8 6. Sugar, Sugar, per ib. 2d. Flour, Flour, 'ltiOlb. 9/6.’."'. Flouf, Flour'; oOllj. 5 -. Floul, Flour, 251b. 2, Kcrfscup, best) per case 9/6. ‘ Whflo Starch, per packet 1/8. VineJ»?*3Msdtt!cs' far 173.' ' Pineapple, 3 tins for 1/3. Salnjon...pe.c .tin,..ftd„ .likL.. and. I/---Wax t/andles, per ib. Cd. Plaid Matches, 3 pkts. 1:-. Flavouring Essences, 1 for 1/-. Currants., .N : fwy»-31b5..-:l;'-. ...' ■ Zebra polish, '■ 3' tins 1/-. Boot Polish, 4 this 1/-. Jellies, Jellies, 5 pkts. T/-. ' Pickles, assorted, per bottle 7d. Ammonia, 4 bottles for }!-.■ Benzine, pint bottle 6d. Toilet Soaps, 4 races I'-. WATCHES! 'WATCHES!—OnIy 3/9 each Strong, well made. Usua l price 7/6 each. GREAT BARGAINS IN CROCKERY, PROVISION DEPARTMENT. Factory Butter, per lb., 1/- (The finest the world produces). Factory Cheese, per ib. 7d. Cooked Ham, Morcporff, per lb. 1/6. German Sausage, Morcpork, lb. 6d. Bacon, prime mild, in cuts sd. Bacon, dainty rashers,>per lb. 9d. TEA AMD COFFEE DEPARTMENT. “King of Teas,” Overweight, Ib. 2/-.. . Hair pouna given with each pound. Blended Teas, per lb. 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-. Two coupons with each pound. Choice Fannings, per lb. 1/-, 1/4, 1/6. racket Teas in Great Variety. Mikado Coffee, 11b tin 1/4. Chib or Bourbon, 11b. tin 1/9. Coffee Essence, per bottle 10d., 1/-, and 1/2. Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 1/10. (Fresh ground in the store for each order). ENAMELWARE, BRUSHWARE. ©ROVE & CO., CITY CASH STORES. AVENUE. T. E. Thomas & CO. ARE NOW SHOUMNCj'NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WE IMPORT ALL OUR OWN GOODS, THEREFORE CAN OFFER YOU EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. PAY US A VISIT AND COMPARE • PRICES. fIEEBOIIS/ME 1101/SE, AVENUE. PATRONISE IfiS PEOPLE’S CO-OP. STORE, EASTOWN. ENCOURAGE LOCAL BUSINESS AND ADVANCE YOUR DISTRICT. It is. the intention of the Proprietary to cater for the general wants of the residents, which will bo supplied at the very lowest prices consistent with rpiality. " Paying no rent, there is no difficulty in competing with Town shops occupying expensive sites. New linos will bo continually introduced/ : Ask for what you want and it will )>e supplied at once v ,■ - ... y. Latest • The Best BAKING powder 1,, and 1/« per Tin - f ALL 6[*oC§lt§,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13330, 20 March 1911, Page 3

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