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The Great THE GOODS ARE CROWNED WITH THE LOWEST PRICES. THE EXCITEMENT VViLL BE AT THE CARNIVAL •ALE. Ladies' Blanket Coats, 11s 6d, 133 fld, 15s Gd. Maid's Blanket Coats, from 4s. Ladies' Tweed Costumes, from 14s 6d. Ladies' Warm Underskirts in Cardinal and Eiwn, Is 11d. Ladies' Black Cloth Skirts, all thi# season's goods, at 4s lid end 5s 6d. LadiM' Tweed Skirts, at 4s 6d. ALL VENTER UNDERCLOTHING AT SALE PRICE. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! One of the finest Btcck9 in town to fc? at reduced prices. Remember QREAT CLEARING SALE A 15.CALL0N8 PES HOUR S EPARATOR FOR £4 4s ... * fjut_ Separator* used to be regarded as expensive things, but the ''Diabolo" haa J altered all that. "Diabolo" Separators nro made in a huge factory in S enormoii* quantities, and it- is only tbia big; production ivhioh makes' the | cost ao low. There's no cheapening of material and no faulty workman-' ship in the "Diabolo." On the contrary "Diabolo" Separators are $ HIGH-GRADE'MACHINES * 5 with a world-ride reputation for clean skimming, <*a«T running and sim- I phcity of construction. You'll got nil the cream that can bo got out of the | milk if you use a "Diabolo"— yet the machine will cost you little more } than half the usual price of a good separator. * ;' FREE TRIAL 27 GALLONS PER HOUR MODEL £ YOU may have a "Dvnbolo" en £7 10s Cash. C Frat Trial i? you will write us. | N.Z. AGENTS: J Joseph Nathan & Go. Ltd. j WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON AND AUCKLAND. | "WX&UfWi&fic* Si #* id& y Ck No ens who lias not had Influenza can realise the o suffering it causes cr how it defies treatment. 1 know 11 of nothing thai will give such prompt relief as Cham- || berlain'c Cough Remedy for when it is taken the pain o in the chest disappears, the fever subsides and the wnoic body becomes more comfortable. i hen again the after effects of InSuenza are often o even more distressing than the disease itself but they fl can be avoided if you use : 111 !i £ mii i ■ ri._ ■. ,-a jjj. Though the greatest danger from this disease is. Sj monia 1 have never known a single case of Influenza \\ to result in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedv was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently o follows inEuenza can be promptly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome." *Ti-; never too L to mend! If you hive been 'jici !o ''\* is<J Sola, try a change !• better— "Whu'.y a:id Pu Ths depressing "iiv:ii;!i" caused by Soda Water u ■ P»nlp Ak'»"'t. Palrc.rs-mp Fun-day it makes of Monday. Ordinary Soaps merely help "KVDROLEIKH SOAP " you on Wasbir.g Day. does mil lie work. Ordinary Soaps n«d sorae- "HYDROLEINE" requlr thins additional ».iiea noui'i? itswholspoi boiling to draw out the j 3 couftnttited Id u—din bit ■•HVDRGLEINE"d< Ordinary So.ps requl The daintiest of Ladies' Lingerie, the dirtiest- and cost oil-begrtined work clothes, respond to ibe magic of " Hydroleiue " TRY A BAR. J, H. WACKER, CLOG. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON N LIMITED. Eniineers. inn end Bra*; Fcuniim C!Jvn»v*fc •f,r.:W V,'?*.*,, V H.irnrrsf/v* V, 7RITE or ring up, and w# wilj Itiv© joq our tx*t Attention. PALMERSTON NORTLi GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. CHEAP FUEL FOR WINTER. /"10RE delivered in any pnrt of the V ; Town, h Cvl per b-itr. Ring nr> yoor order. Ofi>« No. 807; Works. No. 2. iuuUs of Coal. i] v >!v at lowesl prices a! M. J. KENNEDY,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9831, 24 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9831, 24 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9831, 24 June 1914, Page 7

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