“Life’s a jest ancr all tliing3 show it” —Gay. Still a summer cold or chill is no joke The obvious remedy is, of course, Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A short course of this rich and penetrative specific gives gratifying relief and speedily banishes the most chronic throat or chest ailments. “Baxter’s” also possesses splendid tonic properties. No home should bo without a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in the family medicine chest. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d —> Advt. COME ONE—COME ALL. McCLAREN TYRES WILL DELIVER FOR 20,000 TO 60,000 MILES. WE can show original testimonials from the following Bus Users in Auckland:— Key’s Bus Service, 37,000 miles. G.P.O. Otahau Bus Co. Royal Bus Co. Gallagher Buses. Reliance. MANAWATU VULCANIZING TYRE DEPOT. Sole Agent for Manawatn and Wanganui. A. J. DALY, Proprietor. 115 Cuba Street Phono 5815 Lot your engine clean your car—see the Malco Vacuum Cleaner.
The Manawatu EVENING STANDARD And its Readers. THE ADVERTISEMENTS m a daily newspaper serve a twofold purpose. Tliey 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 advertisement 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.
****&&*<&<>&&&&* f Millinery and Frocks Going at SALE PRICES. I @ % What a wonderful opportunity to those seeking 1 holiday wear! The styles are smart, the qualities excellent—the prices alone are cheap, they are particularly so. Call to-day. READY-TO-WEA'RS ... 5s 6d Were 12s 6d to 20s READY-TO-WEARS ... 8s 6d Were 12s 6d to 255. READY-TO-WEARS ... 12s 6d Were 17s 6d to 30s READY-TO-WEARS ... 15s Gd Were 21s to 35s 25 LINEN EROCES, plain and figured, all new goods—--35s each Were ... ... 55s to 70s 6 only YOILE FROCKS—28s 6d each Were... ... 39s 6d to 45s 6 VOILE FROCKS 24s Were ... ... 32s to 35s e n 3 ART. SILK COSTUMES, dark y colours Sale 35s Were ... ... 85s 10 SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS— Sale 63s 6d Were ... 85s to £6 10s BATHING CAPS — From 1s each JAP SUNSHADES—--2s 11d, 3s 11d, 4s 11d, 5s 11d, 6s lid to 11s Gd GIRLS’ STRAW HATS— Now 4s Gd Were ... ... 12s 6d LADIES’ VESTS, short sleeves and no sleeves—, Now 2s 11d Were 3s 6d tyonald^nacjiheMon. i RCOOMAUD l [W'L-MACPHERSON] PALMEESTON NORTH .rfu
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 23 December 1925, Page 4
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