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240 PENNIES SAVED, .4 mf wo will sliow you the way to .save fcheso Pennies. If you have l"\. dry ami warm leer you save ■ ~ < I'X. dry ami warm per, van wo ,__, „J T i r i/ ' DOCTORS' EEKS AND CHEMISTS' J3TLLS; The only way' lo' have dry 'and warm' foot is to wear HANNAH'S CUM BOOTS AND GOLOSHES. GIRLS'' GUM BOOTS—Sizes 7 to 10, lis Od; sizes 11 to 2, 12s fid; si/ea 3 to 8, (ladies'). GOLOSHES. CHILDREN'S—4 to G, 2s lid'; "GIRLS'—7 to 10, 8s Gd. GIRLS'—II to 2, 15s lid; to 8, 4s lid. MEN'S GUM BOOTS—22s Gd. '27s Gd. MEN'S LONG HIP GUM BOOTS', 355. ... * . START SAVING-TO-DAY AT . PALMERSTON NORTH. IJMICPMW NO CAR CAN BE A BIT BETTER. THAN ITS ENGINE. | i.fTTE advise you to see and examine tli.o ear. Wo are pleased X 'VY with it, aricl we ieel'sure you will bo, particularly it you 4 'accoflt, oui: invitation to ride in this Chalmers Gar. Ring 33G $ arranging tinie for the try out. - I J. BETT & BAYLY, LTD., { PALMERSTON NORTH.' ■SnnBBOBBBBKBXMIHBCMRHHBBWIsaQIUMEQDIBHanraHa jlJvLy JLfX'AwIDJLI olding Posh Carts at 20 per cent, o Prices. HESE British-made FOLDING PUSHCARTS are the latest stylo ™th ■baby facing the mother, strongly made, with draught proof hoods, adablo to a lying down or sitting up position. Colours—Grey, Suede, Dark Green, Dark liluo. Old Selling Prices were: Co 10s, £3 los, £G 6s, £G 10s. With our reduction of 20 per cent, to-day's prices are 88/-; 93/-;100/-; I" ;! MAKE AN EARLY CALL TO SAVE IMSAI'POJNTMENT. SPANISH INFLUENZA. THIS dangerous malady has already u. reached America, and it may be in New Zealand later on. A sure preventive is "Flucnzol." Use daily and check the development of incipient influenza bacilli. Insist on "Eluenzol," Is 6d and 2s 6d. The Economy of Radium —lies not alone in the lower cost price. RADIUM Polishes lire fresher and mora effective than orh« polishes. Very little RADIUM Brass Polish is requiredto remove dirt, tarnish andgreasefrom brass work, copper or plate. A little rubbing produces a bright new lasting polish. COLLECT THE COUi'ONS. Radium Polishes Ltd. Wellington. Makers of the noted— Radium Floor Polish Radmro Boot Relish Ra'diuny Gar Polish wmmh GOLDBERG 32 a''VB ANGUS, apples, bananas, toma- *. ' toes, lemons, pears, etc., .at Whitehead and Ellis, fruit depot, Rangitikei street, plume 994.

A STYLISH CUT SUIT, ■' "ITfTELL TAILORED, Neatly FinishVV ed. is sometimes difficult to obtain. These results can bo accomplished i>y GEO. V- GRAHAM HEABQUAUTMS OF TAILORING, f STREET. ADFORIV'S A RAGE, G FITZHERBERT STREET. Motor Repairs of every description. First-class workmanship guaranteed. Full stocks of accessories. Phono S ( JI. Private phono 1188. amsn mm mmm&i n*mJM§ vmMmm tnniiiimmuimmnmii "Pass It in, Mr. Auctioneer, we all ose Easy' Monday." That housowives are getting their clothes spotlesa Without rubbing, by using EASY MONDAY, is proved by an incident which occurred, at an auction sale not long since. A washing board was " put up." The auctioneer tried to secure a bid without success. Finally a voico suggested : " Pass , it in, Mr. Auctioneer, wo nil uso Easy Monday." ■ The Scientific Clothes Washer has eliminated the necessity of using washing boards. It makes clothes spotlessly white without rubbing. Nothing harmful in EASY MONDAY. No injury to tho finest fabric, no injury to the hand's. That is guaranteed. ,„ ltu l,,r]num,,m,M,M,»^^T» l ,t,;,, 1 ,,nt.;,,,Jl IT/HEN il is equipped with Vv '''Long-Liny Aluminium Cookiig Utensils. These shiny silver-like »otsi and pans give tho kitchen 11 bright [loan appearance IliaL is a joy to •every are made in one pieqo from hard, thick, -sheet aluminium without joints ov \ seams. They cannot crack, flake or peel, and avo pure, and sale. Because of their enduring service they are the most economical utensils to buy. '•■ .... ~.,_ * ' a .• .m^rs-w^ 7 '* \" •■'**■ British made, ''Long-Life" utensils arc the best kitchehwure procurable to-day. There are Kettles, Saucepans, Stewpahs. Frying Tuns, Boilers, Colanders, Fish Slicers, Lemon Squeezers, Tea Strainers, etc. Come in and see the '-Long-Life" utensils- you'll be delighted with their beauty and usefulness. HARDWAUK AND CROCKERY MERCHANTS, THE SQUARE, PA LMERSTON NORTEL

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1843, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1843, 18 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1843, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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