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All Colours SMART ROUND SHOPPING BAGS. High Grad* Leathtr. 4/11 Cowbnri Laathtr De; Main St. W. BETTER THAN AUCTION PRICE: C A R S! all cars in splendid ORDER. LOOK:DODGE ROADSTER, a gry car £:3h ESSEX 6 TOURER, splenri order £(i: FORD COUPE, a useful car£3l OAKLAND 6 TOURING. Vai; CHETROLET 1 TON TRUCK £4; Broadway Motor BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY PALMERSTON NO?T phone 6745 Why Pay £5 OR £6 FOR A SECOND-HAND CYCLE TyyHEN YOU CAN BUY ; NEW BICYCLE

I often wonder how old knights Who wore those natty suits Of steel and chain mail; helmets, too! And iron things for their boots. I say I often wonder how These things they could endure, To sneeze in armour and without Some Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

CLEANS AS IT WRINCS HSSW 496 The ACME Model 50 not only wrings clothes drier—it wrings them cleaner, too. ixt» Those clinging particles of dirt embedded in the texture of the fabric*, which rinsing does not remove, are coaxed out by the persuasive pressure of the pure rubber rollers. Another of the many exclusive features of the wonderful ACME Is its patent reversible water drain which allows the clothes to be wrung from either side. CaU at any leading hardware stores and see the world's best Wringer and Table Mangle. THE BRITISH MADE ACME WRINGER Ten years free replacement guarantee ACME WRINGERS LTD. David St., GLASGOW, Scotland Factory Representatives: GUTHRIE & NORTON Ld., Paykeft Bldgs., Anzac Av.» Auckland, N.Z. MODEL

FOR THE SAME AMOUNT. WITH 12-MONTH GUARANTEE. £lO-10-0 buys a “RUBGE” Cycle TO-DAY THE BEST BICYCLE ON THE ROAD CASH OR TERMS. Old Bikes Taken in Part Pavme Boucher’s S 3 PER CENT. OF THE WINNING? TO-DAY. 24S CUBA STREET, OPP. CLUB Phono 6091. The O’Brien Railway Boot Tufhide Soles Wtar* Better Than Leather Continually dry inside when it’s constantly damp outside. The “O.B.” Railway Boot with Viscolised Uppers and Tufhide Soles gives foot protection, comfort and long, satisfactory’ wear under all climatic conditions. r For mustering, rarm and similar wear, this boot is unrivalled. Procurable from— A. Y. OLIVER Mear Bank of New Zealand, The Square. Palmerston North.

THE 100 PER CENT. WHEAT FOOD. Your Bog will eat Proteena Porridge EVEN THOUCH HE REFUSES ALL OTHERS. YOUR GROCER WILL BE CLAD TO GET IT FOR YOU. BONIFACE BROS. SOLE AGENTS.

# Beware of Imitations THE thousands of New Zealand women who use Palmolive Soap do so because of its intrinsic goodness. We would warn you, therefore, to be sure you get genuine Palmolive when you ask for it. Owing to the widespread popularity of Palmolive Soap, various imitations are being offered. Some of these soaps are branded with names which sound like Palmolive, or bear the words Palm and Olive Oils. Most of them are unwrapped. treatm & / >a^n *°^ lre Soap the beauty brat'To endorsed by 23,723 cell unu,rapplT ty Salons — is *>« knn7„ Cake conl!l!nc 'I in the wellwith a kTT , Crepe ‘ P a P er wrapper, Palm„Wing„“ d bearing the " orA unwran„° J Cheap tntitntinns. Refuse rapped soap sold as Palmolive. Accept only Genuine PALMOLIVE SOAP COPYRIGHT 16.15 31

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 21 August 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 21 August 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 21 August 1931, Page 10