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A usoful gift is the best, expression of regard for your friends; it 'meet* with far more appreciation too, and keeps your kindly (nought constantly in memory. De-light-your friends with some of these handsome gifts from Collinson and Cunninghame's. R«al Indian doyleys handmade, round medallion pattern, 6in, across, one shilling each; crochet doyley, handworked, dainty wheel pattern, 6m. across, Is 3d each; oxquisito doyleys in daisy pattern, Indian handworked mat, Bin.. across, 2s lid each; beautiful table centre, Indian handworked in lacey, rose and shelF pattern, 17 inches across, would make oxquisito boudoir caps, 8s lid each. £>ee display in No. 9 window.—Advt. ■ . ■ No more grinding of teeth with Wade's worm figs. Price Is 6d.—Advt Kitchen economy demands the use of Sharland's baking powder. Costs less than others—gives better results. Your grocer sells it. —Advt. Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you use "Tanol." ft\ cleans, polishes and preserves.—Advt. Primrose flour receives warm commendation from all the best cooks throughout tho district. Tho superiority of Primrose floni is due to the oare exercised in the selection of the wheat, and-the scientific methods employed in the manufacture. The popularity that Primrose flour enjoys is proof of its cOßsiatelit excetlontquulity.—Adyt,•

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 4