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QUALITY SELECTED TESTED RECLEANED SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. R FARMER insists on buying nothing but the best seed, by insisting on buying from BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., SEED MERCHANTS, Palmerston North and Branches. WHAT IS WORTH DOING IS WORTH DOING WELL. RENEW IN PERMANENT MATERIALS. AM still Agent for Cement Pipes, __ Troughs, Septic Tanks, Coppex Casings, Rollers, 'Tubs, etc., etc. Write for pamphlet. E. H. CRABB, RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North. Box 263. Phone 700, • wAtiNiNo to Parents. The Education Authorities warn children not to take too many sweets, There is also another danger to avoid, i.e., the use of cough remedies containing narcotics, syrups or alcohol. - Doctors commend * : Fluonzol” for children’s use as it is free from such deleterious ingredients. 2000 FARMERS INVESTED IN •TUI” PHOSPHATES LAST SEASON. > Save 10s ton paying r cash this year, but order early. HODDSsR AND TOLLEYi LTD, Sole Manufacturers. JT. J. HEATLEY. contractor, o Scandia street.—River metal, sand and rich Hokowhitu soil supplied ; concreting and asphalting. Orders phone 1387 for immediate attention. r SPORTS Suit Values. Prices: 59s 6d, 755, 79s 6d, 85s, 99s 6d fV Ste WM IT’S GOOD IF ITS tWHIM.WTQm I NEWZEAIW CLOTHING <f>. NEW CLOTHII® FACTORY <ZEALAND FACTORY. },„TTTYVrTTTmv,m«yvT.mmr.m.T, HE GREATEST REMEDY . OR RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, STIFF JO!NTo, ETC. .< ...is EOOR-AK. Because it’s wonderful penetrating powers enables it to reach and nit the most obstinate pain; “KOOR-AK” never fails to relieve youi > nius, and besides being so beneficial to sufferers, it does not cause any £ armful effects to the system. This wonderful remedy is made iroiu . >e purest chemicals, and is fast becoming a household word in 1 al- P lerston North. nr.ir.t- r, n i n SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES—PRiCc 2s 9cl. <' ‘‘Rub in Koor-ak” and “Rub out Pain ” \

THESE? CAN YOU ONLY a few quotations here, but quite enough to give you a “fair idea” of the class of value Oliver s are noted lor. REMEMBER QUALITY COMES FIRST HERE. MEN’S BOX CALF COOKHAMS, stout double soles, leather lined; a good wet weather boot.—42s Cd. MEN’S STOUT BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, good round toe; a splendid boot tor winter wear.—3ss. MEN’S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, heavy winter weight soles, guaranteed to wear—29s 6d. MEN’S CHROME DERBIES, a solid light working boot—22s 6d. WILL YOU INSPECT. OLIVER BROS/ BOOT IMPORTERS, 279 MAIN STREET. "ftttßW SnSr asroWsi [ty FrW Boils inhbJj Vitim. Steel R’eiot'or'ced. Selected Pumice-d feCfect fWdixkk flo Rust fo Spoil The Clothes. S&fifeYoutilms. Exterior 1 Keeps Cool* Will flol'h h The ChiH/wn. V. m msuiG oniY . 10 (jalloo i SUS*O Suited To losick or Outside; Suited to Weed Cod fids et Fledmifj Only Half The Fuel Rewind - Oil TRUCK liMfll/J [; ’Mi/dsorc Top Forii-Jet} { Do Chimney Retired. h little ttorfar fldlfes The Hearth. > The spacfisdi/ed)ntfze UdshteeislTdluntlfl inmemhmmmwTOßs or Oj OF AUCKlfiflO U SUBURBS IHSroiODfIOS XBMttrntorlfP. (I Copper's 5h Per Qillon. 5b- 2- 6 67- 0-0 7- S-0 of flucKiflno u suburbs insffliflixjos vETTi coy If 9. " ——‘ in last |<yV^/VVWV/WVVWVVVVVVW^/WWWVAAArvAAAAA/yW'? w WILLARD LEAD THE WAY. ILLARD BATTERIES HAVE BEEN RECOGNISED THE LEADING BATTERIES FOR YEARS. PARATOR—NOW THE RUBBER BOX. FIRST THE RUBBER SEWOODEN BOX CUT OUT. I HAVE YOU SEEN THEM. I - CAMERON Bros., 8 QUEEN STREET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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