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QUALITY MEAT —COSTS LESS. At SNELLING’S. SIRLOIN 7d lb. ltibs 5d ind 6d lb, Steak 6d lb, Sausages, Tripe 6d lb. So trade at the shop, that keeps down the prioo of meat. SNELLING, Cuba Street, Phone 5158. We Deliver. RHEUMATISM QUESTIONS EVERY SUFFERER SHOULD ASK HIMSELF Why do I suffer the •xcruciating pains of Rheumatism? Why are my joints painful and creaky? Why do my muscles feel as though they are tied into knots ? There are thousands of ether men and women of my age, who live in the same conditions as I do, yet they do not hare to put up with this awful Agony. The answer is—J Look to your kidneys. The kidneys are wonderful filters of the waste matter which Is being constantly formed in the body. But If the kidneys get rundown, through a chill, weakness, or asthe result of some illness or overindulgence, you soon become aware of something wrong. First, occasional pains shoot through ths limbs, the back will acbs, the urine will look muddy or otherwise discoloured. .Later come pains in the joints and muscles. De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are especially compounded to restore sick kidneys to health. Working gently but efficiently, they bring the kidneys back to health, reduce the inflammation, and so tone them up, that they are able once again to do their work—remove the waste matter from the System. Start the treatment today. Ask for—(V. ft K.vlVf Weak Kidneys are allowing uric acid to accumulate. De Witt's Pills ■will helt> your kidneys back to health , and j the pain will go. \ De WITT’S 3/6 BLADDER PILLS 66 A safe and sure remedy in all cases of RHEUMATISM BACKACHE JOINT PAINS LOMBAOO or my Urinary Irregularities

a © 65 Walk into GARNER’S, and you walk right into Spring! You’ll have no doubt about it, whatever the weather may be outside! As usual, we’re "just ahead of time" with the Merchandise you’ve been waiting for—and now it’s displayed as only it can be displayed in a really Modem Department Store. A We’re justly proud of our wonderful range of NEW FABRlCS—outstanding in every respect—newest weaves—newest colourings—newest designs. We know you’ll “fall” for tliem at once ! 1937 MEL-O-DEE (at 2/6 yd.), BUTTERFLY SHEER (at 2/11 yd), CARMACHENE (at 1/11 yd)—delightful names for more than delightful fabrics, as dainty as Spring itself! COTTON PIECE GOODS, in a rainbow of colours and patterns, too, are just asking to be made up into the daintiest frocks. And you'll find the most becoming styles are featured for the use of these fabrics among the new HOME JOURNAL” and “CUTTERS’ ACADEMY” Patterns in our PAPER PATTERNS Department. Spring Furnishings, too, are in the minds of all Home-levers. Be sure you see the magnificent range of new imported LINOS, unsurpassed for Beauty, Service or Value! Curtains, Furnishing Satins, Carpets and Rugs—all to be found in our FURNISHING SECTION. .If you're thinking in terms of new Bedspreads, Towels, and similar household necessities, the new stocks in the MANCHESTER DEPT, will be of immediate interest. And, finally, a word about our prices —after all, that’s what interests most people! We feel that the astoundingly lew prices at which we plresent- the very latest Spring Goods in every department reflects credit upon our Overseas and Local buying organisation. Foresighted contracts and shipping “tders have enabled us to avoid many increased costs, and we are proudly able to announce that all goods for Spring 1937 are here at Last Summer’s .prices. GAPN BROADWAY PALMERSTON NTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 3

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