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TALKS ON WHISKY N°. J_. N b////' enturies of 7/ m have experience taught the Scotch distiller how to make the best of super-excellent barley and unequalled water. No rule of § thumb thi th but resu long of patient an veftig ation m * & n 1 s. m % "Hi 'Sr % % *6 4c ’Cy >/ ?y> &> ?>> <«2 •Sc e **o

“CAPSTAN DE LUXE CIGARETTES Football Forecasting Competition ‘LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS (FOURTH TEST). THE following competitors correctly forecasted the complete score in detail as follows—“ All Blacks” 2 penalty goals 0 points, 1 dropped goal 4 points, 1 unconverted try 3 points, total 13 points; South Africa 1 converted try, total 5 points. In accordance with the rules of the competition the prize money has been divided equally, each prize-winner receiving £25. HARRAP, Mr S MACKINTOSH, .Mr ANGUS MOSS. Mr J. PICARD, Mr R. AY 128 Cole Street, Masterton. I*ll blie Trust Office, Christchurch, 21) Lord Street, Grevmouth. CO Clarence Street, Hamilton. CHEQUES COVERING PRIZES HAVE ALREADY BEEN MAILED. This is only one of hundreds received—many others are printed on the circular included with every bottle "I am writing you these lines to let you know that your Emulsion has done my little girl (now three years of age) a very great deal of good. She had pneumonia when about a year old, and never seemed to recover. "She was co thin and always looked ill. I commenced giving her your Emulsion—a teaspoon night and morning—and it was wonderful how soon she started to put on weight, and to become a bright and bonny girl. You may use this letter, as 1 like to let people know when they help me. It brightens our lives to think that we have helped someone, and Lane's Emulsion has been a wonderful help to me.—Yours faithfully, "(MRS.) M. LINDSTROM, "Napier, N.Z." Everything claimed for Lane’s is backed by the testimony of hundreds of men and women. 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. 6

A DOUBLE-BARRELLED WINTER TONIC. M.l.M.—'Marshall’s Influenza Mix- | lure, as it was formerly called—serves a double purpose during winter months —as a safeguard against colds and as a speedy relief for coughs. Take M.I.M. at the outset of a cold—a dose at the iirst sneeze. It will not only reduce the 'temperature and ward off the ’flu, will also tone up the system to the normal pitch of health and thus resist , further attacks. Similarly with coughs. ( -•It the first sign of throat irritation, ( take a spoonful and note how the in- s ilammation is relieved. And M.I.M. t contains no sedative drugs—no sticky ) remedies; only tried and tested remc- ‘ dies that are perfectly safe and per- J. fectly sure. Your chemist and your j storekeeper stock M.l.M.—and a gen- c erous sized bottle costs but two and r sixpence.—Advt. t

FOR THE MEDICINE CHEST. There is one thing that no family medi-cine-chest ought to bo without —Wade’s Worm Figs. Give them to children at the first Bign of worms. The kiddies like them, and they never fail to ensure satisfactory : results. Contain no harmful ingredionts, i and leave no bad after-effects. Simple, , Eafe, inexpensive, reliable. All chemists , and stores. —Advt , “A continued patience I commend not.” Feltham. ) No one can keep patience very long 1 with a bad cough or cold. The most ' effective way of dealing with it is to ' take a dose or two of Baxter’s Lung Pro- f server. This unique specific does good from I the very first dose, and quickly subdues the 1 worst throat, chest and lung ailments. J “Baxter’s” is also an excellent tonic, build- { ing up the system, and enabling it to resist further attacks more readily. In throe sizes, at all chemists and stores. Gen- c crons sized bottlo 2s 6d; large, family econo- c mical size 4s 6d; and bachelor size Is 6d.— Advt.

ixfi 1 Lave Directoire shape in fine pink hemp trimmed with satin ribbon, bow and ends.— NET CASH PRICE 32s 6d lis&dt it® Large black hemp, smartly trimmed band and loops of black satin ribbon piping of sunset shade satin in the band around crown— NET CASH PRICE 47s 6d. A lovely selection of the latest in French flowers and posies. This selection contains all the newest novelties in feather cire and pearl posies.— Prices ranging from 1s 3d to 12s net cash. Smart little sports bat of white felt and coloured braid. In row upon row effect these coloured braids are in red, green, beige, navy, blue and green. Delightfully airy and light on the head ... NET CASH PRICE 10s 6d. ■a-' T/H or ♦ No. “TTATS in the mode and out of the ordinary,” is the slogan of the sum- J mer millinery at the Rosco Store. Hats that possess character and | individuality, no matter what occasion they are intended for—hatsi that j express the wearer’s personality—are not merely designed for the purpose I of covering her head. The latest wide brims are in a variety of wears— | Bakou, Ballibuntal, Sisol, Bangkok (of feathery lightness is freely used) j Cellophane, dyed Leghorn, Hemp Braid and Visca rule the millinery ; situation in Palmerston North as do they in Paris. There are all sorts. / of slashings and reve.s to make the broad brims effective and strik- | CoWlO! Hat ing. For morning wear with the tailored costume or tailored frock the small straw still retains its popularity, and, is the direct rival of the small felt unless both materials are combined, which is, likewise the fashion, making styles exceedingly varied and unquestionably feminine. Natural straw tones, pastel tints of yellow, green and blue, also rose and mauve and the perennial favourites. Beige and navy are the hues most frequently seen in summer millinery. Ribbons are important, being used on most of the stylos portrayed, and raffia ornaments in new modernistic, mediaeval designs are still favoured. Smart Hats Tor motions; in navy and black, small droop brim of black pedaline, soft draped ciown ot black satin trimmed bands and flat finish in black Pedaline—c NET CASH PRICE 27s 6d. omart Uoche bhape In black crinoline with beige lace across front. Trimmed with black cire ribbon XT d x? rn ?T nt NET CASH PRICE 455. Navy Model In crepe suede and satin draped crown trimmed with navv osprev and loops ot navy Ottoman ribbon N £T CASH PRICE 355. bmali Navy Hat With crown of velvet foliage in lighter tone and finished in smart cockade of navy Petersham ribbon ... NET CASH PRICE 425. Palmerston's “fashion centre Pink crinoline, under brim of self-sliado georgette with soft extended edge of same across front of hat. Trimmed with beige Faille ribbon and French Mount of flat pink Gardenia and beige Cellophane foliage Net cash price 45s 6. 7. 8. Smart felt and crinoline braid in Azalea, finished gold ornament n n , NET CASH PRICE 31s 6d. beige bakou Drooped brim crown pleated, at left side, smartly trimmed Petersham ribbon in blonde tone NET CASH PRICE 84s Navy Hat Navy crepe suedo bands, of lioMp run around crown, trimmed mw Petersham ribbon, edged in white ... NET CASH PRICE 375" 6d Close-fitting Hat Bleu hair braid in an original shape following the eye-brow movement. The crown is massed in front with velvet primroses in exquisite shades to tone with the hat—' NET CASH PRICE 425. Model Hat Gracefully irregular is the brim of this black Cellophane Braid Capeline, trimmed smartly with black cire ribbon.— NET CASH PRICE 32s 6d. m Palmersto NS FASHION! CENTRE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1928, Page 10

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