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Fire! Fire! Fire! S.S. KENT. DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER. Our window is far to small to show a tenth of the hundreds of bargains just to hand. Damaged by fire and water on the s.s. Kent. We are offering huge discounts on the entire shipment which will no doubt surprise you all. SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. SEE OUR WINDOW. SEE THE DAMAGE. CLAUSEN’S CROCKERY ARCADE Show Visitors j “THE FARMER'S STORE" | Our store and service is well known to tli eDairy Farmers of this 1 idistrict, and as our stock of dairy requisites and general ironmongery j lis second to none, it will be to your advantage to secure your needs |here. The service motors from all districts stop opposite our doors. [ ARTICLES OF UTILITY IN EVERY DAIRY AND COW BAIL. i ' y IBASS AND CANE SHED OR YARD BROOMS ... 4/-, 5/-, 5/6, 6/[COPPER BOTTOM MILK BUCKETS, EXTRA HEAVY 9/6, 10/6 [seamless TINNED STEEL MILK BUCKETS ...' ... 8/6, 9/[DAIRY SCRUB BRUSHES ... ... >..■ ... ... 2/6, 3/3, 3/6 J [ MILKING MACHINE AND SEPARATOR BRUSHES FOR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED, ! MANSON & BARR Ltd. I RANGITIKEI STREET, ... ... ... PALMERSTON N. ’PHONE 5490. ... ... ... ... : ... ... ... BOX 29. i The Manawatu EVENING STANDARD And its Readers. THE ADVERTISEMENTS in a daily newspaper serve a twofold purpose. They offer to the readers of the journal a more detailed knowledge of individual activities in buying, selling, and the general affairs of everyday life than is otherwise possible; and they provide the bulk of the revenue which is necessary to defray the very heavy expense of conducting efficiently, a modern daily paper. It becomes immediately apparent that advertise* ment revenue is a very important factor in enabling a newspaper to perform its service efficiently. The advertisers who provide this revenue judge the value of their expenditure by the results obtained, and it is in this connection that readers can render their favourite journal valuable, tangible and practical support by mentioning the name of the paper whenever making use of an advertisement seen in its columns. Readers of the “Standard” are, therefore, invited by the journal to depart from their custom and to use the name of the paper when dealing with advertised subjects of which they have read therein. This reference by readers to the “Standard” as the source of their information will help immensely in reflecting the real value and influence of the paper. It is practical co-operation that readers will take pleasure in affording in the knowledge that they are strengthening the position and widening the scope of this journal.

7 w\\ / Lisas'// ■*. \ 77 \n it s^it ■I JSr3 OF PUBLIC SERVICE The larger the sale an article has the greater and sooner the fall if it fails to stand up to the claims made for it. * Mow, the claims made about ASPH© are so DEFINITE and WONDEUFOL and the Sales, so large, that any failure to hack up its claims would mean Ruination. Now, in Australia and Mew Zealand PLI 0,000 USE ASPRO MONTHLY What further proof is needed ? Would People keep on purchasing ASPRO unless if fulfilled all Claims ? We leave the answer to the reader. In the meantime here are the Claims—CLEAß, DEFINITE and CONCISE--2 ASPRO Tablets Wifi Relieve HEADACHES in Five Minutes. 4 ASPRO Tablets Will Relieve RHEUMATISM in One Might. 2 ASPRO Tabiets Will Cure TOOTHACHE in Fifteen Minutes. 3 ASPRO Tablets Will Relieve INFLUENZA „ in One Night. 2 ASPRO Tablets Will Bring Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless. _ w _ N fPP ASPRO is Obtainable at All Chemists and Stores MINIMUM PRICES—1/- 1/© 2/6 4/6 ASPRO is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LTD., 15-17 Marion St., Wellington (P.O. Box 29), under direction of the Holder of the original Australian formula. wmim/mm v/m k 7 wiSSAj m YM

When Tan-ol comes in, dullness goes out A splendid polisher for floors and furniture, leather and tan shoes.—Advt.

The Better Snick is Here! The New Models are in Stock and Buick has excelled its Previous Records for Quality and Price. The following Factory Reductions have been made and the Purchaser is to receive the full benefit. Prices at Maim Ports: STANDARD SIX MODELS, MASTER SIX MODELS. developing 60 h.p. 1926 Prices. 1926 Prices. ROADSTER ... £390 TOURER, five passenger ... £455 TOURER, American Standard. £385 TOURER, seven passenger ... £575 TOURER, Canadian. Special £445 TWO-DOOR SEDAN £530 COUPE £485 SEDAN £560 TWO-DOOR SEDAN (coach) £465 SEDAN, seven passenger ... £695 EOUR-DOOR SEDAN ... £490 SPORTS TOURER '£525 We have arranged with General Motors Corporation that the buyers are to have the benefit of these reductions. The Buick is not to bo loaded in order that dealers may pay unreasonable prices for second-hand cars. The buyer of a Buick will obtain a car which has a history of fourteen years in this Those who have bought them in the past have always been keen to get another. Most Buicks have been sold because those who have had them are so satisfied that they have not only ordered others, but have always recommended their friends to do so. BUICK PRICE REDUCTIONS HAVE NOT BEEN MAQE AT THE EXPENSE OE QUALITY.—Nothing has-been cut down but price. The 1926 Models will maintain the Buick reputation for reliability, smoothness of running, power and simplicity. The 1926 Buick is the best Model which the General Motors Corporation has yet sent to New Zealand. aaiwiiiitt VALVE*IN*HBAD u > A A > MOTOR CAR 5 The Watt Motor Co., Ltd., 42 Rangitikei Street Palmerston North SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE 1926 BUICKS ARE: Sixteen per cent, increase in horse power,. Duotone colours Oil ‘filters. Improved four-wheel brakes. Euel filters. Air Cleaners. Improved Ely-wkeel and clutch. Two-unit electrical system. Double filament deflecting headlights.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 15

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