FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. USED ARTICLES. WANTED to sell, gramophone, in good order, and 18 records, cheap. Write “Gramophone,” “Standard” Qllico. 1710 R SALE, used roofing iron, suitable cow shed, etc., cheap. Apply Kirk,-42 North street (phono 5292). AT our stocktaking clearing sale.— 2 real good pianos aro going cheap. U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. 17T0K SALE, 3-sea ter Perry car, newly painted, good order, with accessories.—Apply 48 Seandia street. WANTED to sell, 5-sea ter Rover car, electric light, good tyres, in splendid order; any trial; £155 for quick sulo. Write “255,” “Standard” Office. WANTED to sell, 2-ton motor lorry, all latest equipment, only been in use 12 months, in good working order. To bo seen at 184 Church street. AT our stocktaking clearing sale.— 4-pieco oak bedroom suites are going at £2O, £23 10s, £24 10s, £29 10s; rimu, from £l7 10s.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. CASH buyer of ladies’ and gents’ clothing, also jewellery, silverware, tools, boots, trunks, etc. Phono 6025 for appointments.—Mrs Bono, Cuba street.
AT our stocktaking clearing sale.— Linoleums at 4s 6d, os 6d, 6s 9d and 7s 9d per yard.—U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Slain street. . WANTED to sell, light English 3scater; car owner wants larger car; cheap for quick sale. ' "Write “260,” “Standard.” 3 -SKATER car, 4 new tyres, o.L, s.s., good running order, £45, or nearest, oifer. Write “Regal,” “Standard.” A T our stocktaking clearing sale.— J_w_ Largo stocks ol reversiblo rugs, carpet rugs, mohair rugs and skin rugs; big reductions.—U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. KAIIUNGA COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORAL ROLL. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of sections 44 of “The Counties Act. 1920,” tho Ivairanga County Council hereby gives notice that the Electoral Roll can be inspected at the undersigned places at all reasonable hours from tho 27th day of January, 1920, until tho loth day of February, 1926: TAONUI RIDING: At the. residence of Mr P. J. Small, BunnythorpcKairanga Road. MANGAONE RIDING: At tho residence of Mr J. Linklater, M.P., Milson’s Line. FI TZ HER B ERT RIDING: At tho residence of Mr T. F. Conway. Tho Roll can he inspected at the Office of tho Council, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, between the hours of 10 a.in. and 4 p.m., and at such office objections may be lodged not later than tho 22nd day of February, 1926. F. W. CONNELL, County Clerk. January 22nd, 1926. WHEREVER tho problem of a sanitary and watorproof floor covering presents itself the solution lies in “Koverflor” tho liquid floor covering for wood or cement-, indoors or outdoors alike. Tho wonderful possibilities of this new prepare tion will bo gladly demonstrated, by Alexander Clark Ltd.. 3 and 5 Fitzhcrbert st., and Carroll Buildings, Cuba st., Palmerston North. TRUE pleasure results when your purchase proves bettor than you expect, especially in furniture. Try tho shop without the window, the Square. THIN BLOOD CAUSE OF MUCH ILLNESS. WHEN you are ill and losing weight, failing in strength and growing pale and sallow day by day, it is a sign that you need more blood. Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until tho blood is built up so that it will carry renewed life and strength to every part of the. body. A remedy that arrests tho decline in health and strength, that begins to restore tho weakened muscles and strengthen the nerves, demonstrafs at once to tho patient that tlio anaemia is being overcome, and that the rich, red blood is now helping to fight off rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, and other diseases to which tho victim of thin blood is liable. Such a remedy is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People. Theso have been world-renowned as a specific for thin blood for many years, and any illness caused by a lack of blood will bo benefited by a course of treatment with them. They contain .just the elements needed to build up the blood and restoro lost vitality. New energy circulates through the system, the heart stops its alarming palpitation, colour returns to cheeks and lips. The price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is 3s per bottle.
TJN’CHEON. —Try the Grand Cafe. Excellent fare, good service. GOBLIN jellies are good and the price is low. Rutter’s cash store is the only place to procure them—s for Is, 2s 6d per dozen. photograph* are good photographs.—Telephone £768. Alexander ciurk, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street, are selling the whole stock of framed pictures at 20 per cent, reduction. Be early and secure the best. UPHOLSTERY repairs is one of Blockly’s special lines.—l 9 Andrew Young street. C'IHILDREN’S millinery, a big range J of fashionable and pretty hats for all children.—The Unique, next Wycherley’s. Lt TONE jars for pickling and salting KJ beans, etc., 4s Gd, 53 Gd, 7s Gd, ( Js 6d; bread crocks, extra large, 32s Gd each; splendid butter coolers, 7s each. Full stocks of preserving tieover and jelly jars, jam pot covers and extra jar lids all at our keen cash prices. Our crockery and hardware department will deliver bulky and weighty parcels free irrespective of their value. —Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. £475. —3-roomed house in good order, electric light; easy terms; handy to Square.—Birnie, Coombs and Wilson 38 Rangitikei street. JACO fly papers, sure catchers, 2 for 3d, 9 for Is; puffed raisins, 8d; mushroom ketchup, Is 6d ; Potts’ irons 13s 6d At Rutter’B (phone 6445). CIATHOLIC cards, gift books, rosar- ,/ ies, pictures, at depot, 297 Main street, near Post Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 47, 25 January 1926, Page 2
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