'5 1 ■ (f ■(• ■! :)£ ,1 l . >; ” , A.ND wo will show you the way to save these Pennies. If you havo -C.V dry and warm feet you save r ' DOCTORS’ FEES AND CHEMISTS’ BILIKS. The only way to have dry and warm feet is to wear HANNAH’S CUM BOOTS AND GOLOSHES. GIRLS’ OU.M BOOTS—Sizes 7 to 10, 11s Gd; sizes 11 to 2, 12s Gd; sizes 3 to 8, 14s Gd (ladies’). GOLOSHES. ' CHILDREN’S—4 to 0, 2s lid; GIRLS’-? to 10, ?,s Gd .• GIRLS’—II to 2, 3s lid; WOMEN’S—3 to 8 4s lid MEN’S GUM BOOTS—22s Gd, 27 s Gd. f MEN’S LONG HIP GUM BOOTS', 355. START SAVING TO-DAY AT 0 -i PALMERSTON NORTH. ibbwb™ wmaapaMMaw AY-OLD CHICKS, from heavy laying White Leghorns. £6 per 100, 65s for 50, less Is Gd ajso a fine lino Black Orpington cockerels, 30s each. TERMS: Cockerels cash with order; chicks, 10s per 100, deposit, with order; balance when chiclfls arc ready for railing. IT. WALKER ARDWICK POULTRY FARM, FOXTON. [A’ CABD.] f E. E. O'A.S.TEM * /-IBRTIFICATED MIDWIFERY <U NURSE. “ROSTRATA” NURSING HOME, 27 RUAHINE STREET, Phono 1120, Terms on nnnlioation. 5H22S f"N Prices. at 20 pec cent rriIESE British-made FOLDING PUSHCARTS are the latest style, with .1 baby lacing Hie mother, strongly inside, with draught proof hoods, adjustable to a lying down or sitting up position. ;' Colours—Grey, Suede, Hark Green, Dark Blue. Old Selling Prices were: £5 10s, £5 15s, £0 Os, £0 10s. Willi our reduction ol 20 per cent, to-day’s prices are—--88/-; 93/-;:i.OO/-; 104/-. MAKE *AN EARLY CALL TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. sasssaw V. m s '•A:
A STYLISH. CUT SUIT, |TSAD F0 R I)' 'S fi. A lIA (1 E, ed, is sometimes difficult' to ob- J tain. These reeults can bo ncconiplishocl by GEO. V. GRAB AM IIKADQUARTERS OF TAILORING, •RANGITIKEI STREET. 0 FITZHERBERT STREET. Motor Repair.*', of every description. First-class workmanship guaranteed. Kul I stocks of accessories. liono 801, Private phone 1188. iraimiTiiimifiiii»tii7j!i' i .;ni!ifn.'^i.«:-./ig^ i)i«iiiiiiu>iiuiuniJiu a " Pass it in, Mr. Auctioneer we all 'use Easy Monday." That housewives are getting their clothes spotlesa without rubbing, by using 'is proved by an incident which occurred at an auction sale, not long since. A washing board waß "put up." The auctioneer tried to secure a bid without success. Finally a voice suggested: " Pass it in, Mr. Auctioneer, Ave all use Easy Monday." , The Scientific r« 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 the iinesfc fabric, no injury to the haudo. That is guaranteed. " _ akmmmdmtmmmmmm m a iimw iimimiimi in<'; Utensils. Those shiny silver-like pots and pans give the kitchen a bright clean appearance thai is n joy to every housewife; arc'made iri one piece from hard, thick, slieet alumiiiiunr without joints or seams. They cannot crack, flake Or peel; and are pure and sale. Because of their enduring service they arc the most economical utensils British made, "Long-Life" utensils are the best kitchemvare procurable to-day. There are Kettles, Saucepans, Stewpans, Frying Pans, Roilers, Colamlers, Fish Sheers, Lemon Squeezers, Tea Strainers, etc. Come in and see the "Long-Life" utcnsils-»yon'll be delighted with their beauty and usefulness. 1 HARDWARE AND CROCKERY MERCHANTS, THE SQUARE, PA LMERSTON NORTH '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 3
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