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PALMERSTOX XORTti OVE.RSEAB ' CI,UP TOPACCO POND. (Gold rolled under- Will' lU'glllui-iulin.). Trustees: •!. Goring, Johnston, Esq., and Colonel Pringle. Treasurer•; J. 1J«.• i-buiP. Hankins. TWEXTV-KRVKNTII I,IST OP SUPSCfUPEHH. £ k d John Gray, Matiere .. 13 16 0 Longhorn Freezing Works, Longbum (3rd donation) SCO Working (.Men's Club, I’.N 6 5 0 Collodion boxes, Punks P.X. ... 3 111 4 Auckland Weekly News (don,ation by way of rebate) .. 2 G 0 Collbisoti aud Gumdngbanu; (2nd donation) 2 2 0 Mr Shad bolt, per Mi' I family, Pohaiigina, 1 6 0 A Lady Supporter, P.X.. together with donated articles of ;i,.vuluo of £1.17 J.7.s or thereabout-: 1 2 6 John v Powell, Railway Pullet, i>,x ; 0 If) 0 Miss Penned:, Club Hotel, I’.X. 6' 14 / Aliss Bessie .Smith, Occident til Hotel, I’.N 0 1-1 0 Miss Rawlins, I’.N, (3rd donation) 010 0 Mr A!f. Mahon’s youngsters, pX. ‘ 010 o Brother Pill (2nd donation)' ft 10 0 A, P. Hague’ 0 hj ( > S. J. Rolf (monthly sub.) 0 o 0 George Colev, Foxton, 2nd donation o 5 o \V. J, Harris, Working Mens Club, I’.X 0 2 6 Miss Wood. New Plymouth 0 2 6 Tuiti McDonald, Levin 0 2 0 £4l 15 11 Previously acknowledged £2374 0 0 £2415 15 11 Some of (lie many messages received iince the 22ml September last; Accept thanks of self and friends for .oltacco and cigarettes. A e are behind he lines at "present. —P. G. M. Powell. Much pleasure in thanking you. *’C soys appreciate the work you arc doing, tilings are not so bail here.- 10/2000 J. \. Creighton.' . . Received tobacco, glad by get it. I hank ,ou verv imieh for same. —A. R- Lyman. Many’ thanks for the cigarettes. Ac ill enjoyed them thinking of all in ..N.A.— .0/3259 ‘W. Fox. . , . Your welcome gift received. _ «c boys mi here do appreciate kind ellorts on our ichalf.—Corp. Hector Culpaii. Gigarelies arrived safely. Many thanks. Vkni caiinot realist! our appreciation that hough so far from home we are not- lorjotteu by N.Z. friends. —Corp. All. \\. laker. Many thanks for kind gift: oE tobacco, it s a pleasure to know the soldier is not "ergotten in our own little country.—r. Barclay. Accept my appreciation for cigan:;tb‘a - :oiv<‘d. My greatest thanks. ( / -Out; I - 'L'hanks for acceptable gdf of Havelock ligarctfos in excellent condition. Most leeepiablc to ns boys.—C. I . Goruon. Many thanks for Havelock cigarettes.- !. Swanrick. . , pverv kind wish to you Will thank you personally.— Lapper L. IJ Received in 0. K. condition. Welcome, x-ing such good smokes. —R. W . Napier. Havelock. Jhst. enjoying a pipe oi n. Jood luck.—9/2005 Eric Watson y,„ u > Havelock cigarettes much approbated. Thai which we used to g<* was i. waste of money.—3/1226 H. 3 cadon _ 1 and others .stationed m an ism-'t'" dace, ask von to accept our heartiest Uiaiik.- , iu l >'-raiilmle for cigarettes. L e ' U ' lL ' ■igirt "out. y* 1 VlAld r i'' II AN KINS. October 29. 1917. '5 SPECIALISTS IN OUT-OF-DOOR ■ auction sales. ’IG BUYERS, VALUATORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. SOLE [XT’S BUI f,DINGS. RANGUTKEI STREET. Sales Conducted in Any Part of the Town or District. ’Phono 957. Cankers: National Bunk of N.Z.„ Ltd. A CERTAIN CURE. ,r A young girl in the Man.rwatu To Id" u Fr’iond whafc i’ll toll to yon, Take ARCADIA TEA and front headache bo free; It’s cured hundreds and it will cure you.” rO hava a firsh-claas 30b maa«_ or. your motor car, oil or gas engine, b© sure and consult Mowat and White. All flasmill gear stocked, feod rollers screwed, spindles and roller shells made to standard size.. Improved trip catcher; best on the market—at Motrad ■md White’s, 72 Ranjiitikei atxesi. THE saving of a tow shillings over cheap motor tyres may prove expensive economy. The expenditure of a little extra, if necessary, for CLINCHER CROSS BRITISH TYRES will prove a .sound investment. They don’t fear rough roads. !| RHEUMATISM CURED, | S A remedy which could cure, Mr Web. | Pier would cure anyone equally bad. Wo have cured many worse cares, in that they were old and had suffered many years. Put Mr Webster is a typical average case, ami ve quote his grateful letter: “ ‘Cliff House,’ KcJwyn Terraco, “Pa.mc.li, Auckland, “I detail hereunder rny experience with your astonishing cure for rheumatism a.nd sciatica. About two years ago, 1 .suifered severely for many months from sciatica, in fact, could hardly walk. 1 accidentally heard of, and was advised to get your remedy. I progressed uninterruptedly and rapidly towards recovery, and was completely cured at tho end of eight weeks, and have remained so ever since.” Hundreds and hundreds more letters tire. 0 n our tiles, many of them are reproduced in our free booklet. SEND FOR IT NOW to the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Proprietary, Ltd., Jlollaby’s Buddings, P.O. Box 369, Auckland. 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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 6 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 6 November 1917, Page 8