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AT THE MART. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 12 noon sharp. TARRY PALMER will sell:— JL ■ ' ■ ■ ood entry of weaners, slips, and porkers, hens and pullets, ducks, geese, etc., 40 cases dessert apples. 20 cases quinces, 20 cases dessert pears, 40 bags prime onions, 50 saciks prime table potatoes (no blight), pig potatoes, 100 . sacks barley, etc. PECIAL ENTRY-.—Angling outfit, consisting of double and single hand fishing rods, reels and lines, pair waders and brogues, 3 doz. good flies and artificial minnows, fish basket, new game bag, waterproof cax)e, etc. ood spring dray, station waggon, good piano, 2 sideboards, one mahogany, boots, tweeds, and household furniture. , NO RESERVE. WE SELL! _ BIG AUCTION OF r ADIES' AND GENT'S DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, Next Royal Hotel, SATURDAY, At 1.30 sharp. NO RESERVE. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. \ PPLICATIONS for Bookmakers' E*~ Licenses for the forthcoming neeting will be received up to 7.30 >.m. on Tuesday, 12th inst. Fees £20 10s inside, £10 10s outside. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. Palmerston North. — ( i In Cash for an Hour's Work. < 1 Ist Prize, 5 Guineas. i 2nd ~ 3 3rd ,-, 2 „ Given for the greatest number of genuine English dictionary words (excluding geographi- | eal, personal, and other proper names) formed from the letters in the sentence: —" Tonking's Linseed Emulsion euros speedily and complete- ■ ly, coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, difficult breathing, and all chest complaints." It would be well to make your words short, ( because each one of the 119 letters can be used but once. For example the letter "D" occurs . four times. After forming, say, the word " Due," you would have left only three " D's," I three " U's," and eleven " E's." The same word is not to be listed twice. Without care, many contestants will probably fall short of 23 words. , Contest Conditions. Decision to be rendered filteen days alter I contest closes, if possible, and prizes paid at once. A well-known business man to act as judge, whose decision shall be final; names of f winners to be announced in this paper. In case of a tie, the contestant who leaves unused the least number of letters (from the 119) to have preference; if a further tie, the list with the earliest postmark to win, or if of same date, [ prize will be divided. No correspondence enter- } ed into, as all contestants are to be treated alike. ' Each contestant to enclose a panel from the box around a purchased bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. If from small bottle, the t panel roust contain the words "Gives Immediate Relief," but front or back panel from 1 larger bottle* will serve (i.e. gives two chances). ' Contestants may send in more than one list, it box-panel for each is enclosed. Post wordlists after April iiOth and before June 15th \ I stating your count) to " Manager, Tonking's ( Contest," P.O. Box 160, Wellington. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion obtainable from all Chemists & Storekeepers, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per bottle. Wholesale: Young's Chemical Co., Wellington. H. L. YOUNG. COMMERCIAL PRINTER AND MANUFACTURING STATIQNEF Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ALL classes of Fancy Printin executed. Music Bound. Schlager & Cavell, MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS. Fitzherbert Street (Next Bank N.Z.), PALMERSTON NORTH. HAVING purchased the motor car used by His the Governor, we are prepared to hire it, at reasonable" rates, to persons desirous of making business visits or holiday excursions to distant localities. An experienced driver will accompany the car. Repairs to motor cars or bicycles promptly effected at lowest possible rates.' Good workmanship guaranteed. Full supply of sundries. Sole- agents for Chater Lea Cycles. Enquiries solicited. Telephone 560 " j. t: dowdall,"" 98, CUBA STREET. AGENT for Dominion Marbk Works, Wellington. All Cemetery work done. Coping, Walls, etc. Before ordering a Monument or Headstone send for price list. It will cost nothing and save you pounds CHEAPEST JAM FRUIT. THE demand for our Fruit has increased to such an extent thai we have found it necessary to makt arrangements with Auckland and Hawko's Bay growers for a large supply right through the season. And as we buy for cash only, we are selling Fruit far cheaper than anyone else in the district. Customers will find a great savmp in placing their orders for jam and bottling fruit with us. And may als< depend on getting full satisfaction, We have also a large quantity o' Cabbage and Cauliflower and other plants on hand. Address: — B. H. JUST, WHOLESALE FRUIT GROWER. FLORIST, & NURSERYMAN. Occidental Bui'dings. The Squall Telephones: Shop 402. Garden 440

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 8