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tiicu For 30 years Rheulin lias been the finest application of its kind on the market and is hero to stay. It is the proved friend of sufferers from the pain of Rheumatics, Neuritis Pleurisy Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Athletic StS%nd TraniinsJ. it is not made from any INDIAN FORMULA, but is a genuine Ola) ENGLISH REMEDY, and please remember—the finest you can buy. . 1 Always Is Gd and 2s 6d per bottle, postage 8d extra, fragile Is 2d. Only at the Rheulin Pharmacy. Chemist (by Exam.), THE SQUARE, ‘ PALMERSTON NORTH. P.O. BOX 254. PHONE 416.

f-. aw OJD F fI^SD-WREKCH !V >.w -iM ft i V U •r 1 ' it DIRECTIONS Iks si; ,52!53 HEELH 11 Rue n CSMCKT CE»*LKT| PJ m & .LMHIjH .-*J piZj a B 4l> isilllg isP i 1 E“™s ,-_ S ■ ■:;-■ S * ■- ! ‘ SS3SWIrt?vSCS-W<l £Q Sensible, seasonable requirements are advertised’ to-night at reduced prices that make their purchase easy. These are only typical ui our values in all departments—Household Requisites, Farm Supplies, Tools. Builders’ Hurd ware, Crockery, (-Jltiss, fancy goods, etc. jjOUT REPAIRING! PAYS.—Outlits, complete as illustrated, to mend boots and shoes, harness, leather goods and household tinware. Will pay for themselves in the hands of any nsfeiil man. Were 34s bd for 29s Gd. Were 2ds bd for 22s 6d, OAR TANNED SOLES.—The very best and most durable of oak tanned leather, cut to shape, in all sizes, ready to tack on. Were ■ls lid paii for 2s 9d. {IMPAIR REQUISITES.—Taeks, Leather, hers, Heels, Hammers, Knives, Lasts etc.,’ at lowest quotes. Rtibetc., STEEL steel, from pure THIRD OFF STEEL SAUCEPANS. SAUCEPANS.— An 'unbreakable line stamped tea in loss and soiderless; light weight, hut strong enough to ,mils'; quick boilers too; all complete with seamless stamped tinner steel lids; these pots are all heavily tinned inside, making them rust-;j*S less and hygienic.—pt.. were Ss'Cd, tor os bd ; 4 pt., were 11s bd, ||| for 7s bd ; b pi., were 14s bd, for Us Gd ; 8 jit., were 17s Gd, for lls bd. | " POTATO MASHRRM— Family .Mashers, strong enong tltv without bending; will outlast a dozen light wire at 4s lid. i ,1 i 0-y i p. ft / <£.v' w' v-i § 4 F'fa M£R6 70/1 t\QRT/i HURRICANE LANTERNS.—The favourite after many years of service; cannot blow out in worst of living gales; safe, simple, durable and grand illuminating powers. CUT PRICE 5s lid.

MOTORISTS Here are Tires at preXV 7 VT • ,1 rr War races that oner Full V dlll» fo r vour 1 irso money 1 7 t . J! Q " iited State© rir< Tj T QBBy w ' no U\: A 000 am fin m§ Hi M *; aa ■aJBWMI WM®ai mmemm mm i i 7 (‘fed cW// Ft V .tea nw U. i ?7«8 A : J IL. L L li'4. i “US.” Keel and Grey 1 übes. Products of the oldest and largest Rubber Organisation in Ihc norlcl. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGES OF REPUTE AL E AND S r BREWED AND BOTTLES BV

OUR DISCOUNT of 6s 8d to 10s in £ is INFINITELY BETTER tttav o ic: Kd In OF FAHF. Show oui extended . SCBJS INDICATION OF VALUES oInXEII ms £3 KS«k « f* « f. «, oteDINNLR bLiSi, usual jmcc . SALE pRjCE 84S) gg S( gg S( etc , TEA SETS, E.P.A.I. SPOONS AND FORKS (.Mosley s)— A.i. Ten Spoons, SALE 15s half doz. A.l. Dessert Spoons and Forks, 25s half doz. A.I. Table Spoons and Toils, 32s 6d half doz. CHRIS. JOHNSON'S STAINLESS KNlVES— Dessert 31s 8d half doz. Tables 35s half doz. ENGLISH ENA.MLI.WAREMILLER LAMPSAT LESS THAN WHOLESALE AT HALF PRICE STRONG TIN BAKING PANS—Is lid, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s sd, 2s Bd, 2s lid jp Ednrds & hardware and crockery CLARENDON BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH (and Wholesale Wellington).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 432, 24 June 1922, Page 3

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