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in the estate of the late james Mcdowell. DALE f\F PROPERTY WK nro instructed by the Trustees in this estate to offer for sale, section 185, situate corner of Grey and Victoria streets, subdivided into 4 allotments, as follows: — hoi I, corner section, 94ft to Victoria street by a depth of 132 ft. Lot 2, 70ft frontage to Victoria street by a depth of, 132 ft. There is a large residents' on this lot. Lots 11 and 4 have each a frontage-' to Grey street of OUi't by a depth of ICoft. Those in search of ideal building sites in a locality second to none should make an early application for this pioporty. .For price and terms, otc\, apply to TytOPJIY AND "VTOWLEM, 27 RANOITIKEI STREET, Or Phones 181 and 475. CHEAP PROPERTIES. | fe i ACRKS, GOING CONCERN, If) I all in grass,.7all flat, 15 acres crops, 9 paddocks; \ mile from good town and rail; 7-J'oomed house, eowslkhL wool and implument shed, etc.; including 12 cows, !) heifers, 7 weaners, <} horses, cart harness, Separator, cans and sundries. A gbifuine snip. £27 per acre, Easy terms'.' ' 100 ACRES. t near river deposit; c !RED 15V ARTESIAN, close to 'ry, post olliee. store and school; led house, concrete foundations. nvenienccs. fi-bail cowshed (con- ). MACHINES' IN, Blackstone . motor shed, and all outlniildL 145 per acre; only £2500 cash, e oasv terms.

1 ACRES', G-rooiiKHi liniiso, hot and 2 cold water, gas*, washhouse, wood 'd, about 2 chains frontage; splendid portunity to got n [cheap home. Only 200; terms arranged. FOB LIAMS' PINK PILLS. The pain oi rheumatism is something lhat you cannot nib out. Every sufferer from rhoumatisin has,been advised to rub this or thai on the aJfeetcd part, bill alter all the nibbing the pain remained. Thin blood and rheumatism 'come together, :>ud ii they are properly Lieutoil they will go together. Our prominent medical writer «,'ays that "there is no acute <■ I>i:i 1.• . dis'easi in which anaemia occurs Willi greater rapidity." Anaemia means thin blood, and thin bipod is something that can be corrected, so why not build up the blood until the rheumatic poisons are driven out:' This is exactly what is done in tiic treatment of rlieu'iriatism with Dr. Williams! Pink Pills 1 .; Acute muscular and articular rheumatism all show imTfp. and when the poisons in the blood are driven out, the rheumatism does not return as long as the blood is kept rich and red. Care in the diet is important during the treatment, and every rheumatic sufferer should have two booklets published by Ihe Dr. Williams' Modiciiu- Co., entitled "Diseases of the filood" and ""What to Eat and How to Kut." Dr. Williams' Pjnk Pills arc sold by all and '.storekeepers at 3s per box. ix boxes 16s (3d.—Advt.

198 Main street. Phone 604, CH/uuyrcs pike & co CABINETMAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS. ONLY Expert Tradesmen employe) and he*t ..of materials used THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS'. 403 MAIN STREET, near Post Oiiice. CELEPHONES:— 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 45; after 5 p.m., private resi- [ deuce, 1043, 15 Queen street. Motor or Horse Hearse I»oY#rS9o«cue» Doic'«Tre*tment h M 4iicoe«ded. Unnolioitsd tf<; imoninJi \ ittn on application. Tfrito /or / Fre« Booklet. . A. J. DOIG ASK A PAINTER which paint lie ..ijn'fers to use, no matter what sort of job lie's, on. llo'll tell von BERGER'S PAINT PREPARED (8.P.) It looks hotter, is 'easier to use, ami lasts longer than other [mints. Use B.P. and get maximum rVsultis. Local Agents: ALKXANUKR. CI/AltK, LTD., and F. J. Slllvl'i'AKl). MARTIN'S BOILER FRAMES. HEAVY CAST IRON. STANDS INSIDE OR OUTSIDE. Nf) BRICKS REQUIRED BURNS WOOD OR COAL. '"W6MAKTJJ* ' 0 ( "i-:': iilMipMl r.4< ■ . vi ■• ,'•;•,.• <■ A. F. MARTIN, Phono 201, ENGINEER.AND IRON FOUNDER.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 2

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