PERSONAL.
Mr Clia.s. Mitchell, who died suddenly at Blenheim yesterday, was recently in business in Paimerstoii North ;,s a fruiterer and confectioner. Mr Mitchell had gone to Blenheim o> purchase a fruit bu.-iiu - and had just acquired it when death took place. Deceased leaves a widow and a son and daughter. Hr. Cleary, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, who went to Europe to recruit his health, has cabled as from Dublin to Monsignor Mahoney, Diocesan Administrator': “Have consulted the ablest physicians. Report, splendid progress. No organic trouble. Prolonged rest only. Act, quickly ii you want*, any of the Ivangal ini’s salvaged calicoes Iron, ('ollinsou and I 'mmingha me. Ihe 10t—2630 yards is marked low to clear. Rome only slightly damp, some stained, some mildewed, but till cheap! Manehesn r department; war rebate as usual for cash of one penny hack out of each >lolllllo' spent. —Advt. The ideal polish and cleaner for automobiles, woodwork, linoleum, floors, and furniture is Johnson’s Prepared Wax (price Is 6d and 3s a tin). It polishes without scratches or marks, and leaves a brilliant surface, which outlasts ordinary polishes. Procurable at Watson Bros., Ltd., Palmerston N.vrt hj.—Advt.
THE LEADING AMERICAN CARTHE “STUDEBAKER.” It is worthy of mention thut the Studobaker Corporation has been a very active helper of the Allied cause during the present war, subscribing a million dollars to the Allies’ war loan, and contracting to supply enormous quantities or' motor vehicles for Britain, Russia and . ranee. During the South African war the Studobaker firm supplied Britain with militar: waggons, and Lord Roberts pronounced the Studebakr' waggons to be the best ever used bj ihe British Army in the field. The Studehaker firm has been established in America for 54 years. It is a purely American concern, financed by American capital, controlled by Americans and with a head ollico_ at South Bend, Indiana. Studehaker cars are designed by Americans, built out of American material in American and Canadian factories by American and Canadian workmen. We have to announce that a shipment of Studehaker cars is duo to arrive by the Pakeha direct from the Canadian factories in Walkcrsville, Ontario, Canada. Adams, Ltd., N.Z. distributors of “Studebaker” cars, C. J. Adams, representative, Cuba street. Palmerston North. — Advt.
“Xazol" i: unequalled catari'h and is labelled. - Advl. lay lie imitated, but it is still tor relieving- coughs, colds, sore throat. Only the geniiino “Xa/.ol.” Ilefuse substitutes.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10471, 8 September 1916, Page 5
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