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Acts liko a charm 1 That’s what thousands say of Nazo! —the handiest and 6urost remedy for coughs and colds.— Advt.

GRICULTURAL HALL, SHOWGROUNDS. FRIDAY I FRIDAY 1 CENTRAL SCHOOL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. 28 . - PRIZES 28 Children: Dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Adults: Dancing irom 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Adults 2s. Supper Is. Children Is. Supper Free. CHEAPER groceries, Universal Supply, Cuba street.—Get the habit of shopping with us in Cuba street. Our prices will pay. SPECIAL value.—Unbleached cotton LJ vests, several very large sizes, 2s lld to 6s 6d.—Maxwell’s. COWBURN’S for the handy man.— Big stocks of leather, to stand winter’s test. All other accessories for repairing your own boots and shoes.— Main street west. COLLINSON 'and Son.—Glass salt and pepper shakers with porcelain tops, stocktaking bargain; price 10(1 pair. LAWN mower repairs by a tested and tried expert.—Coles, engineer, Terrace street (phone 6182). VS.S. for groceries and personal • attention. We call on you for orders and deliver free. Phone 6456. G. C. Tarr, cr. Main and Victoria streets. , Ct REAPER groceries, Universal Supi ply.—Only address, Cuba street: Kiwi hams, whole or hall. Is 2d lb.; shoulders bacon for boiling, 7d lb. BACON. —Hansel’s, Broadway and the Square, “the Palm” brand is our own production, for mildness, flavour and keeping quality. Got “The Palm” brand. NEW Season’s Californian asparagus, highest grade. —Our keen cash prices have now brought this delicacy within the reach of all; only Is 8d and 2s 6d per tin. New shelled walnuts, 2s 6d lb; French crystallised cherries, 3s lb. If you want something tasty in the provision line we have it. Heinz, Crosse and Blackwell’s, and other well-known firms’ products stocked. —Watson Bros., Ltd,, big cash store. —‘‘HOW did you do the distance • so qufcklyr'” J.—“Ah! I ride a Red Bird bicycle, from Anderson’s Cycle Shop (opposite Post Office).

SCADDEN for your meat next time. You are sure to get quality and you are sure to want a repeat order.— 117 Broad street. /'MOLLINSON and Son.—Egg cups, white and gold Is lid, coloured ‘2s 3d, unfooted white 2s 6d half doz. ] WATKINS, 2 Main street, for all • tile work, over 20 years’ experience, best work guaranteed and at lowest prices.—Ring phone 6057. AT Richards’ sale. —Wool costumes, 50 being sacrificed at 255, nigger, powder blue, saxe, worth double. An eye-opener for value. r [THRIFTY woman.—The best asset I in every home prove that you are one by shopping at the Original Cash Store. ONEY to lend, from a single note to £IOO, on any approved security. Consult Forster, C. Smith’s Buildings. MEAT buyers —particular Terrace End residents —you should sample the choice meats which Scadden, 117 Broad street, can supply. SUPERFLUOUS hair destroyed by “Rusma.” Results guaranteed. Send stamped and addressed envelope for particulars.—Mrs Hullen, Mel vein’s buildings, Karangahape road, Auckland, or Belcher’s buildings, near King’s Theatre, Wellington. WF. SHAW has opened a shop in • Palmerston, where there are all kinds of best quality men’s goods, light and heavy underwear; flannel shirts, 7s to 125; singlets long or short sleeves, 5s to 15s; saddle tweed trousers, best make, 235; all-wool tweed troueore, 14s; all-wool shirts, with collars, 11s 6d; neg. Bhirts, fast colours, 5s 6d; tobralco shirts, with oollar to match, 10s 6d; woollen sox, 2 pairs 2s 6d and 2 pair 3s 6d; fancy cashmere aox, 2s 9d; black cashmere sox, 2s 6ri; cotton cashmere sox, Is; heavy overcoats, 50s, 52a 6d, 57s 6d; riding slicker oilcoats, 55s ‘ t men’s suits, 60s up; guaranteed watertight boots, 32s 6d; solid kip shooters, whole backs, 27a 6d; white blankets, all-wool, from 355; greyblankets, all-wool, from 21s; motor rugs, 27s to 60s; Borsalino hats, 14s; outiourn soap Is cako. —W. F. Shaw, Hopwcod’s Buildings.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 189, 15 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 189, 15 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 189, 15 July 1925, Page 10

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