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When the Pains of Winter Attack Jon . ~™——■> TREAT tfc?m with Hopwcrtlrf Rheumatic Liniment. Every twinge, p?netoting power. Get E a^ottl| H Ot ruNlwENT On your shelf before the Winter begins. Price Is 6d and 2s 6d per DJCMJE W.THI THE COLO DAYS. _ LT, g t 6 Gr«Zeta,td SlS'complaints in &.U. «*k order Try HEPWORTH'S cold curer. It's wonderfully effective Price 2. Mi per bottle. Made on the premises from carefully selected Herbs, by BEPWOKTH'S pharmacy, Where Prescriptions are Accurately Dispensed. . . PALMERSTON NORTH. THE SQUARE, • • . BADLf broken pricks' «ssafefc for intact Dinner Services. "We want to tell you about our exclusive styles and the best of Fifty varieties to select from. 17/6 T0 .£6/17/6 A, E, Clausen. "THE"ATJ STBALIAN M UTTJAL PBOVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. THE OLDEST AUSTRALASIAN LIFE OFFICE i-h. LARGEST SOUNDEST, PROSPEROUS Mutual Life The LAnuc , office in the British Empire. nvw-R £25,000,000 ISSSIL INCOME OVEK. " « |0,000 Total amongst Policyholders £*»&» Policies of every description, ORDINARY and INDUSTRIAL, issued for amounts trom £5 10 £10,000. New^Zealaml'Branch" 11 aPpUCati<m ' EDWARD W. LOWE, New z Sih.™W " Rcsideiit WELLINGTON. G J. SCOTT, Local Agent, Palmerston North. W. Industrial Representative. Box 131. Palmerston JN

£10:10 J | 5 Jn for an Hour's Work. ( ! Ist Prize, 5 Guineas. ! | 2nd „ 3 < ( 3rd ~ 2 I / Given for the greatest number of genuine / l English dictionary words (excluding geograplri- ) S col, personal, and other proper names) formed S ( from the letters in the sentence —"Tonking's ( [ Linseed Emulsion cures speedily and completely, [ \ coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, ditfi- i f cult breathing, and all chest complaints." It / ) would be well to make your words Bliort,.) \ because each one of the 119 letters can be used S ( but once. For example tliejetter "D" occurs ( / six times. After forming, say, the word 1 \ "Due," you would liavo left only five " D'h," i i three " U's," and eleven " E's." The same word ( )in not to be listed twice. Without care, many ) j contestants will probably faW short 6f~25 words. S > Contest Conditions. ) \ Dpcision to be rendered fifteen days attvr \ / contest closes, if possible, and prizes paid at / \ onoe. A well-known business man to nut as ) ( judge, whose decision shall be final; names of \ ( winners to be announced in this paper. In ease f /'of a lie. the contestant who leaves unused I. ) the K'QSt n umber of letters (from the 110) to \ / have preference ; if a further tie, the list with / ) the <>iir!iost postmark to win, or if of same ditto, 1 i pi ize will be divided. No correspondence enter- ! nd into, as all contestants are to be treated alike. / Much contestant to enclose a panel from the \ box around a purchased bottle of Tonking's I 1 jiiiM.'vd K.mii'sion. II from small bottle, the | ) punrl must contain the words "Gives Immedi- \ on; Helief," hut front or back panel from 1 f l>iri,'"r bottles will serve (i.e. gives two chances). I Conti'stHiits may send in more than one list, if \ box-panel for eneb is enclosed. Post word- / li«ts after April Hflt'i and Ivfore June 15th I l i stating voiir count) to " Manager, Tonking's ! i Contest," I'.O Box 100, Wellington. I iTunking's Llnscod Emulsion obtainable froin all J Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6. 2/6. 416 per battis Wholesale: From all Merchants. USE LANE'S MEDOLINE Q daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft,; supple, clean, free from dirt., Makes them fit for any drawing} room, i/- everywhere. 8. ~£s KEWAED - £5 TO anyone "who can contradict the statement that C. A. BERGERSEN. of 29. Broad Street, has ever since 1871 repaired sewing machines in Palmerston North, and guaranteed to make them go as good as new. Guns re-stocked and repaired. Iveys land locks fitted. •m/TANAWATU gTABLES, GEORGE STREET. H. J. WOODFIELD, Proprietor. HAVING installed a complete plant driven by power, I am now prepared to clip horses on the shortest notice at reasonable rates. _ Cabs, drags, gigs, waggonettes, and hacks on hire. Rubber-tyred _ gigs a specialty. Special attention given to turnouts for wedding parties. Ring up 'Phone 112 if you want your horse clipped or require a turnout. '

liiT • arr r > Tm-mnmnv.mr ■ gc I I Until June 25th. j $ i THIS extension of time means At the same time we will, by EVERYTHING FOR MEN money to YOU.' price reductions even more drastic wnvQ to WFAR Interest 111 "the Sale that was than those which marked • the AIsD BQ\S 10 \Mj K- j forced upon us" has been so sus- earlier progress of the sale, force yti-T T \*n TX BOOTS tained—so intense, that we have .all salvaged garments out of the E\ ER xTHIiNw i-J- | decided to continue it for another stock. SHOES FOR WOMEN j three weeks. Look for the Red Price Figures i This should give all those who —they are finger posts pointing AND CHILDREIS and no „ | have already, shared in the most the way to great economies. So not worthy in every way unusual purchasing opportunities unusual are the bargains that it that is not woiwiy of the year, the chance they re- we quoted comparative prices you . . j quire to do so again. would consider them absurd. is otteiecl 111 tms j I GREAT SALE OP. SALVAGED STOCK. I Come, fired by the desire to save monsy on your Menfolk's Winter | Clothing and on your own Footwear Bills. Never again will you meet sucn || excellent chances to save. | All goods will be sold for Cash only, and nothing can be allowed out v. | on appro. 1 Again we say, Come and hear the Money-Saving Story which the Red Price Figures are telling. ( THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NOBTH. I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9221, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9221, 25 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9221, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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