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“DID YOU READ THIS!” “I’LL BET IT WAS BAXTER’S.” “Did you road this?” said one man to another on the Christchurch-Dunedin express the other day. Ilis companion read the following local in that morning’s Christchurch Press: “A Wanganui lady hud an embarrassing experience whilst on a visit to Wellington last week. A guardian of the law who was patrolling an important business thoroughfare saw a young lady drinking from a bottlo which was being held fior her by her male companion. The policeman tapped the young fellow on the shoulder and informed him that ‘that sort of thing wasn’t done here.’ Ho grasped the bottlo, sniffed, but was doomed to disappointment. The bottlo contained a popular brand of cough mixture 1 Tho bottlo was handed back without a word, and the young man resumed his administration of the medicine to his fair companion.” “I’ll bet it was Baxter’s lung preserver,” said tho second man. “You know, it’s really marvellous how that cough and cold mixture has caught ion. I have used it for years myself, and find it invaluable. Nowadays everybody seems to tako it.” Besides being a wonderful cough and cold remedy, Baxter’s lung preserver possesses unique tonic properties that help to build you up to resist future attacks. You can get a generous-sized bottlo from any chemist or store for 2s 6d.—Advt.

■\7OUR chemist. —J. R. CunningJL hamc should bo your chemist. Every prescription is dispensed with first quality drugs personally by J. R. Cunninghame, the prescription chemist, Broadway. SOLED by Jewett means soled for long service; only hard-wearing leathers used. Every job personally supervised; 25 years in boot trade.— 59 Cuba street. TENNIS racquets, fine assortment of best makes, beautifully strung, prices from 20s. Racquets restrung with best English gut by experts. Small deposit secures any racquet.— W. J. B. Jolly, next Palace Theatre. ‘B3 EED furniture, painted to stand JL\i the weather—hot or cold; groat tor your beach house or in fact any room in any house. —Pegden’s. HAVE you seen the new costumes imported solely by Richards, the Ladies’ Outfitters, Main street and George street. Coats new double breasted shape, lined silk from 76/-. CHIMNEY swoop. —R. Taylor, shearing; holidays from October 15 until ■ December 15:—136 Main street (phono 5818). MILLINERY. —Yes, all the leading fashionable millinery can bo inspected at the Unique, next Wycherley’s. MILLINERY at reasonable prices, to be had only at the Vogue-; when in town give us a call.—Vogue Millinery Salon, 19 Broadway. DINGO Training oil and embrocation, good for boxes, footballers, and all athletes ; only 6d a bottle. At “Rutter’s” (phono 6445). THE attainment of a papering scheme which adequately reflects the fresh beauty of spring is now made easy for those of most modern means, for Alexander Clark, Ltd., are staging a tremendous reconstruction sale, and their entire range of beautiful wallpapers are offering for 21 days only, at prices which have never been equalled in this district. Don’t wait till Christmas to buy your papers .—buy them now and save, at Alexander Clark's, Ltd., P.N. PAGE is on the job again—in good time for your Show Signwriting, etc. —57 R tngitikei street (phone 5625). SPRAYING solutions of all kinds in stock. Handy “Auto” spray pumps, 26s 6d; “C.M.W.” bucket spray pumps, complete, with hose and every way Bordeaux nozzle, 33s 6d.— Manson and Barr, Ltd. HOME-MAKERS, there’s a gigantic reconstruction sale now being held at Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., and the bargains olfering in really beautiful wallpapers present an opportunity too good to miss. Go along and sec the wonderful effects which can be obtained with theso low priced papers, which are going at prices never before equalled in this district.—Alexander Clark, Ltd. WE hnve never seen better values in Costumes than those just received from our London buyer. Natty and smart, coat iinde silk, white vest slip, for 755. Exclusive to Richards. CATHOLIC depot—Rosarios, prayer books, pictures, and all Catholic requisites. Agents for “Month” and “Tablet.”—297 Main street, near Post Office. WE promise you the bost value, but ask you to prove our claim by comparison. —Alexander Eurnituro Arcade, the J>na without the window, the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 2