JOINERY SUPPLIED at the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, at the AIANAWATU SASH AND DOOR CO., f LTD. Joseph street, Palmerston North. E. J. S. Spencer. A. R. Spencer. EVERYBODY’S LOUNGE. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH WE will be pleased to see yon at our Lounge and Tea Rooms, where best hot dinners, dainty morning and afternoon tea served; also hot teas and suppers a speciality.—Next 11.8. the Square. FATERIHE, THE NATURAL LIQUID CALF FOOD. Simple to Use. No Scalding. Saves 50 Per Cent, in Time. 100 Per Cent, in Cost, READ wlmt Taranaki Dairymen think of it.—“l have pleasure in stating that I am more than pleased with the results obtained from the use of FATERINE. It lias been fed to my calves with splendid results and given also as a medicine. I found it gave immediate relief and is a sturdy cure for pneumonia. Us preparation and feeding are simplicity itself, and a big saving of time is effected in comparison v ilh the old methods of feeding.'’ —(Sgd.) J. B. Corrigan, Chairman, Hawera Dairy (to. Enquire from your Dairy Company, of from Bio District Agent, E. H. CRABB, 73 Rangitikoi street. ’Phono 700. Box 263.
Go the a Kiddies’Colds! V In the Winter, the finest thing in the world for Kiddies is a dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss at 0 Bed-time. If they have colds, Bonnington’s will quickly banish the complaint—and it is also a reliable preventive. Bonnington a $ Irish Moss— the 60 year-old favourite—is the safest cough remedy A for the little ones—it contains U potent ingredients, but no harmful drugs, narcotics or alcohol. IrishOMbss Git the family botlls now—2|S »T*rywh«r«
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 397, 11 August 1921, Page 7
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