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HOSPITAL DAY. A MEETING of the Hospital Day Committee and those interested in the movement will bo held in the Soldiers’ Club TO-MORROW EVENING, Thursday, June 24, at 7.30 o’clock. All willing to assist are invited to attend. K: TRASK, Chairwoman. O, AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • 50in Econ Madras muslin, good value 3s lid, special 2s lid.—Collinson and Cunningnamo’s. TYPEWRITES, ‘The Ideal,” standard size, a beautiful machine; “The Bijou,” small, portable, does big work; prices low. At Allen’s New Supply Stores, 241 Main street west. AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • Three pieces shadow tissue, good colourings, special price 2s lid.— Collinson and Cunninghame’s. CtOOKING and eating apples, from > 2s 6d 201bs. Delicious are really delicious.—Grover’s Orchards, 274 Ferguson street. GAND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • 30 cretonne cushions, well filled best kapoc, special 3s lid.—Collinson and Cunninghame’s. Ci AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— 38in art silk shiverene, evening wear, 4s lid, now 2s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame’s. CAND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • Special purchase coloured (job) towel, bargains from 2s 6d pair.—Collinson and CuninghamtYs. C~ Y AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— /. 27 inch New Zealand flannel creme Orkney, Shetland pink, Is lld.Oollinson and Cunninghame’s. CAND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • 31 inch dark molleton, special value Is 6d yard.— Collinson and Cunninghame’s. C- AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— . 15 inch coloured roller towelling, .pecial value Is 3sd yard.— Collinson ind Cunninghame’s. _____ t AND C.’s Thursday bargains.c _ All wool velour coat, sage, green 9s 6d for 45s. —Collinson and Cunninglame’s. _ CAND C.’s Thursday bargains.— . Black velvet frock, lined grey fur, 6Jgns for 59s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame’s. CAND C.’s Thursday bargains.— • Embossed velour coat, fawn, fur lined, Bgns, 49s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame’s. C\ AND C.’s Thursday bargains.— ), Black silk pann© velvet frock, GJgns for 59s 6d.—Collinson and Cunjhame’a. CAMERAS: The famous Ernemann (assorted sizes), plates, films, papers chemicals and supplies. Allen’s New Supply Stores, 241 Main street west. FOR SALE. for additional advertisement! relating to used article* /or tale tee -page 2. FOR SALE, cheap, pedigree prizewinner Fomera nian dog, eight months old. Write “42,” “Standard.” 'lose 171 OR SALE, two young to farrow. Apply Oilice. sotvs, “Standard!’ POR SALE, good , cash business, owing to ill-health; employ one nan, two girls and self; established 12 ’ears; excellent stand; price £I4OO. iVrite “39,” “Manawatu Standard.” THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. TltlE Board wishes to announce that Mr L. F. dc Berry, the Central School, has been appointed Honorary Local Representative for Palmerston North, in place of Mr John Carter, who has resigned. Copies of the syllabus and all information may be obtained from Mr be Berry at the above address. The Board gratefully acknowledges its indebtedness to Mr John Carter for his able assistance. E. C. CACHEMAILLE, Resident Secretary, N.Z. Entries for practical subjects close on THURSDAY, July Ist. Entry forms may bo obtained from any music store or from, the undersigned. Teachers may leave entries addressed to Mr de Berry at the Central School or at Messrs Henry Coles’. L. F. de BERRY, Hon. Local Representative. CONCRETE FLOORS AND Q-TGL. THE manager of a largo Dairy Factory close to Woudville recently discovered that Q-tol was an excellent means of easing his tired feet. fie says he used to suffer agonies standing and walking about on the hard concrete; but now the penetrative and soothing effect of Q-tol gives him immense relief. AN IDEAL TRUSTEE WHEN a testator making wise provision for his dependants, appoints the Public Trustee as Executor and Trustee of his estate, his mind is completely relieved from fear that any loss will be suffered from /-speculation or peculation. The highest rate of interest, consistent with safety, is paid by the Public Trust Office, which takes no risks in the investment of funds. Safety for principal and safety for interest (always paid fully and punctually) are guaranteed by the State. Whether trade and industry are good or bad, whether prices rise or fall, tlie payments of the Public Trust Office are always prompt. What better safeguard of a family’s future could be obtained? What surer way could be found to peace of mind for a testator and absolute protection for his dependents? Any business man who inquires for full details of the advantages available in the Public Trust Offico’s system will be ajole to satisfy himself that tho appointment of the Public Trustee as his executor and trustee will be a good deed for the family. For further information apply to A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1926, Page 10