Irr-^aQMP a Don’t Cry,. Little Girl, Don’t Cry” DON’T got nil upset at tho thoughts of MOVING. Leave it to us. You needn’t do a thing Just ’phone,us and say whore nnd when, and we’ll do the vest carefully, quickly nnd economically. CHILD BROS. 6 McGTFFERT STREET, Palmerston North. “It’s 'CHILD’S’ Play, To Us.” Just Opened Up And there is wonderful value for all. New, Autumn and Winter Millinery at Speechley’s, BARGAIN HOUSE MAIN STREET. t e n the whole year round How often in the 1 year do you feel, not ILL, but merely tired and ‘ off colour times when work is. a trouble and life loses its interest ? To millions throughout the world a sparkling glass of Andrews, every now and then, has proved to be the finest way of keeping fit. ;It gently cleanses the system, cools and purifies the blood, giving just that little help that keeps you fresh and vigorous i through the year. 'Gin' 3,r np| e p • 1 c E'STion Vff tlve to •ICKJSness -o^ ADach 5 Um AT I S M STI t’ATIO Idney oisS an erves.-Mi.i \ Liver Salt THROUGHOUT MANUFACTURE ANDREWS IS UNTOUCHED BY HAND SCOTT & TURNER, LTD:, Ncwcastlc-on-Tyne, EngUtui. Agents: Salmond & Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington, Auckland,^ACjiristcjiurch. Weekly Competition! Phil Duncalf i | continues to tertain the boys | and girls with his ! weekly comj petition. Prizes. Two 10/- Prizes. JUMBLED LETTERS Here are the names of twelve New Zealand Rivers. Arrange the letters in their correct order. ATAWTTAMN AKARAI KOATIAW RATEII ' KIRIAEINGT RAWUAI RATAIOTAW TASHA HEKTAWANA RAIOR WAUEPOO RAWETEA Seventy-five points will be awarded for the correct answers and 25 points for neatness in writing. The Competitors must agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition and to accept the decision of the Manager of the “Standard” Office as final and legally binding. Cut out this advertisement very carefully, enclose and forward to Phil Duncalf, The Bootman, the Square, Palmerston North. The results will be advertised one week after the close of each competition. Name , .’ Age.„.„__ f Address School The answers to our last week’s Competition wore as follows: —(1) Mussolini, (2) Naked, (3) Banana, (4) Esquire, (5) To Puca, (6) One, (7) Nonagenarian, (8) Mayor. The following were the successful competitors:—Constance Fraser, 159 Victoria Avenue; Edith Cranton, 41 Pahiatua Street, Hokowhitu; Leslie Verry, 10 Florence Avenue; Harold Bayliss, 79 Grey Street. Will the above mentioned please call at Phil Duncalf’s, Tho Bootman, the Square, for their prizes. 7/A 0 m THE BOOT MAN Padi7?<2rstor> North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 102, 30 March 1929, Page 12
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