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Vi m mm A K m m !~Tv) Hi! nn THE NEW WHITE BLOUSES. I'fjTIHTK VOILE RLDIHKS ore always correct—those specially so be-1 W cause of many new features. Liberal use of veining and val lace j lias been made in these smart goods, which offer you choice ol round or square nocks turn down or rod collars, handkerchief fronts, etc. Js 9d, IBs (id, Ss lid, Ills ltd. lls yd, 12s (id. ' _ I . WHITE VOILE ULOESES in very line qualities. Hand embroidered and trimmed real Valenciennes lace and Irish crochet. Some exquisite effects iu those are worthy of your close attention. 29s fid, dis (Id, 355, 39s (id. 455, 4.7s Od, 555. JAP SILK 15L0ESES ill white; cleverly _tailored so that excellent J fitting qualities are assured. Voining is effectively used in mail) together (with tucks. Heavy silk stitching has also been used as a decoiative lloalure. Turn down collar, sailor collars, etc. las Gd. Ids (id, Os fid, J9sj fid, 21s 9d, 255, 27s (id, 29s (id, 355. LACK AND NET 15 LOPS ES in Parts shades— eaeli an exclusive| model. Here are some of the daintiest effects imaginable-—the nets and face over silk foundations must he seen to he appreciated. See womlousj for these. 2Gs (id, 32s Gd, 455, oos. (ios. 3U.MPKI! 15 LUESES in lace and net. Dressy to a degree in many I charming new styles. Ribbons and crochet buttons used tor many pretty finishes. 52s Gd. 59s Od, (535. _ wWRKBTillUsnueB mwi^jasOTßoamisEaMMiM NINGHAME & broad' VERSTON North i(S3s© (MISSIS 8

r THE RHEULIN ftPtffiCr . H !d s= <ia G»-l «gjr IS Js?i» THE ALL-POWER FEE RHEUMATIC LINIMENT! RHEULIN EFFECTIVE WHERE ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL. \RE you a martyr to Rheumatism, . Bronchitis, Lumbago or Asthma —and are you content to suffer? Your Common Sense says NO, and there is no need while we offer you our DOMINION FAMED RHEULIN. PRICE Is Gd and ‘is 6d bottle, or IOJd extra IF WE MAIL IT DIRECT 10 YOU. Rboulin used on the Rub-it-iu process, is an instant pain remover, and is wonderfully efficacious where there is a swelling or inflammation of any kind. KEEP A BOTTLE HANDY! HERBERT HEPWORTH. “ R.H E U LIN PH ARM AC Y, ” ’PHONE 41G. P.O. BOX 254. PALMERSTON NORTH. TRUTH WHEN wo claim that the new Buick “Six” is more economical than any other Car of its power we are prepared to prove it. When we say it uses less petrol than many four cylinder models we are ready with concrete evidence. When wo tell a buyer the new Buick “Six” will tackle almost any bill on top gear and with sustained speed we are pleased to.take him a run and show him. And when we state that the Buick overhead valve engine develops more power than any other motor of efpial size ever built our word is upheld by eminent engineers in all parts of the world. J. BETI' & BATLT AGENTS. VALVE-IN-HEAD BUICK MOTOR-CARS. . LIMITED,

NO acquired tasto is required to enjoy Hayward’s MILITARY PICKLE. Everyone likes it. Ask your grocer. CHEAP DAIRYING LAND. ,1 A ACRES, Bay of Plenty, all in £O\J English grass except small portion in crop, fenced and divided into T2 paddocks, well watered, 200 acres flat, sandy loam soil; carried 100 cows besides other stock, 6-roomed house, every convenience, wash-house, large cow shed, bails, engine room, milking plant complete, shed, loft, man’s room. Situated within 2 miles of a thriving township, 2J miles from railway, school I mile. This property has been in the present owner's hands for 39 years. Price £23 per acre; £ISOO cash. We have inspected this property and can recommend it. (9459) (TiQrf ACRES, 220 mixed grass, 17 iWU s acres crop; fenced and divided into 15 paddocks; well watered; troughs and -springs; carrying capacity, 90 to 100 milking cows; stock now on property, 110 head cattle, 3 horses. Groomed house, up-to-date 3-stall cowshed, engine separator room, stable, implement shod, piggeries, etc. 4 miles from township, \ mile from school. Price £2O per acre; £9OO cash, balance arranged. (90G6) .A.Freeee&Co. PAL\LKRBTON NORTH. 4 SHHURST-POH AN GIN A RACING A CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY. 21st NOVEMBER, 1917. ACCEPTANCES close on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, at 9 p.m. NOTE.—Telegraph Oliico closes at 8 p.m. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry a further lOlba for one win and 71bs for every additional win. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing—September 7, 1917. W. HALL. Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. 8. H. SNELL, TERRACE END BUTCHERY. NOTHING but the best of meat supplied Motto: Civility, Cleanliness and Prompt Attention. HARNESS FOR GIG, GAHT, PLOUGH, and horse gear of all kinds. REPAIRS TO ALL LEATHER WORK. C. W. WYGHERLFY Si SOM, HOLERS. TAXI PHONE 855. T AM prepared to cater for all classed I. of hire including Weddings, Funerals and Private Work. • Seating accorn’inodatiou provided for 5 passengers. Charges always reasonable. All trains j met day or night.—J. J. Gillies; prij vate address, Andrew Young straefc. WANTED. —A TAXI OWNER who , is keen to save money, to try I CLINCHER CROSS TYRES, the allBritish tyre—not the cheapest hut the least expensive.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 2