Something in tho nature of a drought is threatened in Central and Northern Hawke’s Bay. Along the coastul districts in particular is rain badly needed. Mr P. A. McHardy, who has in the past proved a strong Iriend to’ the local Returned Soldiers’ Association, has presente dtlie club with a particularly handsome solid silver cup for competition among billiards enthusiasts. Tho billiards co:ninitteo has not yet drawn up tile conditions governing the trophy. Watch out for free gift days during show week. On Wednesday and Thursday a clear glass salad bowl will be presented to every cash customer purchasing goods to the value of £1 or more. On Friday and Saturday a pretty English China jug will bo presented on the same terms. — Collinson and C'unninghajne.—Advt. NO FLIES WHERE “FLI’KEELO” IS USED. To keep flies out of your home use “Flikeelo,” the most powerful fly and insect destroyer. “Flikeelo’ ’is in powdered form, clean to handlo. nen-poiaonous, harmless to humans, yet 'death to flics. The most sanitary method of effectively dealing with the fly pe3t. At all stores. —-Advt. Start the day right I Polish your shoos with Tan-01, the popular shine for tan footwear, leather goods and furniture.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 9
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