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DON'T READ THIS ! THEY are absolutely the only np-to-date Painters and Paperhangers in this up-to-date town. If you are in the slightest doubt about the matter, call on them, and they will be pleased to inform you how they reached their present position. They are sellers of the best Paperhangings, Whitelead, Oils, etc., which were bought in a cheap market and can therefore be retailed cheaply. By dealing with them you will get the best value 5 save money, and pay them the small price asked without; hesitation. OSGOOD AND HANCOCK, Rangitikei Street, Are the people talked about. LIME'S EMULSION. j I Makes weak people strong.. Cares 1 1 Coughs arid Colds, builds the 1 | hini-s' A valuable fleah-foi rarng food- g I aeiiizine. Children or adults. Sold | | | "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue possesses the greatest bleaching properties. The sole reason for using Blue in the Laundry is for blcac'niftg purposes j —to Diike white clo'Jies whiter. If follows then—the greater the bleaching properties the lighter the labour. All Blues have not the same bleaching properties, because they are not all pure. " Royal Blue " gives the best results bl the Laundry because it is a nob of pure ultramarine, which alont has any value in the washtub. You can prove this statement —your ' grocer sells Royal Blue. 30NNINGT0N'S !! ££/>iNCE triedjalways"used." This | " is an absolute fact regarding I CA&K&GEEN IRISH 1 SS3SS. No remedy will give greater | satisfaction for the cure of GougJiS and 1 Colds, Influenza, Less of 3 Voice, Sc. It is in great demand by 1 Public Spsakers and Singers, for they 1 all know that Bennington's Oarragosn | Irish Mess is most beneficial for 1 Strengthening and Sustaining the Voice Ask for BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH IOSS 6 i ~ I ' fi i 1§ COCA WINE. |! | Prepared from the finest Peruvian | | I coca leaves and the purest grape wine, | | | medicated on scientific lines. The 1 t I stimulating properties of coca are well < I known, and in Coca Wine the thera- | j -1 peutic value is emphasised. This wine I | § is extremely palatable, and is very in- f \ | vigorating. | | I 2/6 PER BOTTLE. If I Other Health Wines:—Grape Tonic, | « i Vin Carno, Orange Quinine, Port I | | Quinine. All at 2/6 per bottle. 11 | ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. j | (Established 1875.) IN BUYING A PIANO From COLLIER & CO. REMEMBER you are buying from 1 the leading firm in the trade. Their opinion is the best expert evidence that can be offered, and a word from them should outweigh a column of the reckless statements so commonly made by irresponsible agents and dealers. By purchasing a piano from Collier and Co. you get the benefit of a life-time's experience in the trade froitf a firm of over 30 years' standing, whose principals are on the spot ; you get the pick of the highest English and Continental makers; you get a piano which is a pleasure to everyone, always ready for use and always in good order. We stock John Brinsmead and Son's Pianos (London), Chappell and Co.'s Pianos (London), Collard and Collard's Pianos (London), Eavestaff and Sons' Pianos (London), Waldemar's Pianos (Berlin), Kurts' Pianos (Yarmen), Estey Organs, etc., etc. MR C. BROWN, Agent. HAROLI) ANDERSON. PORTRAIT end Landscape Artist Designer and Illustrator. Studio Main street, Palmerston North. Is prepared to execute portraits from life or copy. Pictures painted from subjects such as horses, dogs, fruit, flowers, snapshots, etc. Enlargements, .photo miniatures, artists' materials. Picture raming neatly done on the premises. THE ROYAL CAFE. MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE IN TOWN FOR CATERING. LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEAS AND WEDDING PARTIES A SPECIALITY. OUR ROOMS are Never Empty. Hands always busy. Tables always full. BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES Now Right On. Any Price, Size and Shape you like. Lucky Stockings, Chocolates and Sweets in Great Variety. COTTON'S FOR CAKES. COTTON'S FOR CATERING. COTTON'S FOR BREAD. COTTON'S FOR SATISFACTION. Note the Address — WALTER COTTON, PREMIER CATERER, Cuba Street. PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 23®.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8196, 30 January 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8196, 30 January 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8196, 30 January 1907, Page 7