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The Mayor desires to thank Mr 11. E. Bennett, of the Kosy Theatre, for permitting the free use of Everybody's Theatre for Miss Thorp’s lecture next week in connection with the “Save the Children (Russian Famine) Fund.’’ The colours selected by the Takaro Bowling, Croquet and Tennis Chib are emerald and creme, it having been decided that the usual men’s outfit in flannels with emerald corcl and monagram wjll_ be effective and lend itself to pretty variations for ladies’ attire also. Incidentally, emerald and white are the representative colours for Maltawatu, so tho bowlers in the new club will be wearing practically tho representative colours for the district. _ The now chib colours will bo given prominence at Thursday’s concert in Everybody’s Theatre.

A serviceable knitted woollen frock for vour girlie need not cost very much. In brown heather mixture, new ribbed effect, three-quarter rnagyar sleeves, finished band, round neck and belted waist. Sizes 33in for 27s 9d, sizes 36in for 29s 6d. less penny in shilling cash discount.—Lollinson and [,'iinninghanie, whore the tearooms orchestra plays each afternoon.—Advt,

The “limiting factor” is a term used by scientists in soil analysis. Thus it is almost useless to add potash and nitrogen to soil where phosphate is deficient, this deficiency being the “limiting factor.” Now, as most New Zealand soils are deficient in phosphate, it is easily seen that last year (he 2000 users of “Tui ’ phosphates were on to a good thing. Much of this popular fertiliser was used as topdressing with good results. “Tui” B this year is only £6 17s 6d cash with order (£7 Is 6d booked), with “Tui” A £7 17s 6d cash or £8 7s 6d t booked, Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., are now booking orders. What quantity will you want? —Advt.

For bronchial coughs, take Woods' Grant Peppermint Coro.~Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 5

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