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A CARPET square does more than cover the floor. It decorates the room. We have a wide range at prices that are sure to tempt you.—Andrews and Sons, Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei Street. ANEMONES, St. Brigid, containing a assortment of shades; De Caen, the French poppy-flowered single Anemone; His Excellency, a new giant flowered dazzling scarlet variety; at Harrison’s, seedsmen. Coleman Place. “QQ” INFLUENZA Mixture. Cure tJ u that head cold and prevent the cough. All chemists and stores. 2s 6d per bottle. FOR SIGNS that compel attention and draw business —you cannot beat Alexander Clark’s expert signwriters. Pictorial signs, showcards, posters, etc. —striking—modern—compelling. Brighten up your business premises or windows —see us immediately. YOUR hot wate- iystem. Is it giving you good service! If not, ring 6207, and we wil give you plenty of hot water at small coat. —Holben and Kirk, Ltd., Registered Plumbers, IGHEST prices paid for ladies’ and gents’ good discarded clothing, boots, shoes, etc. Good line of used clothing in stock. —Mrs Rossiter, 197 Main Street. ■yy ALLPAPER. —Call in and see all the latest designs from Is per roll at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. AVE you tried Moreish Home-made pies? They are delicious. Obtainable at College Street School Store. Ideal for children’s lunches, 2d and 3d each. Q PILLOWS free with every double i_i mattress and 1 pillow with every single mattress sold during 9ale. A fine array of bedding in all grades and sizes await your selection, at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. JjiOß better value for your money— Fairey’s Famous Bead is a sure winner. Not a slice wasted —our bread keeps fresh for days. Only address, 132 Grey Street, phone 6499. BULB-fibre for growing bulbs in bowls, jardinets, glasses, etc. Bulbs grown in this way make a splendid show for room or verandah. Procure supplies at Harrison’s, Coleman Place. 'Q'NCLE ALF will give you the best prices for your discarded clothing, boots, tools, etc.—233 Main Street, ’Phone 6780. PAINFUL feet? Consult qualified chiropodist, Dr. Scholl’s Depot, Times Building, 34 Broadway. TTUNDREDS of pleased shoppers have 11 made purchases from Londontown’s assigned drapery stock during the past few weeks. Why not be another? Oddments are now being cleared at the buyer’s own price. Walk through —you are not asked to buy. LOOK! POTATOES 1401 b BAGS FOR 8s 6d. DRY FIREWOOD from Is 3d per bag. Carbonettes -and kindling wood always, in stock. 8. PUSH Coal and Produce Merchant. PHONE 7334.

Is It A MENACE TO N.Z.? All Petrol Users Should Read PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES Ist and Bth December. D Procures one from us and will be J Refunded when Returned to the PETROL SERVICE CO., Cnr. Rangitikei and Queen Streets. MAKE BENNETT YOUR BUTCHER QUALITY MEATS. CITY PRICES. Free Delivery—Right on Time. Phone 5408, Church Street East. MRS DAWBEB. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, THE SQUARE. A CHOICE Assortment of Frocks, Costumes, Skirts ancj Blouses; also Winter Coats Greatly Reduced. THE PICCADILLY 3 -COURSE MEALS 1/VVHY — IS THE STATE CAFETERIA GAINING POPULARITY SO RAPIDLY P FOR the reason that the managemen have introduced a new and high-class Quick Luncheon Service to Palmerston North. Prove for yourself by taking lunch or morning or afternoon tea there. STATE CAFETERIA, State Theatre Building. THE WEATHER IMPROVEMENT TO-NIGHT. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON. May 25. An intense anti-cyclone covers the Tasman Sea and is advancing on to the Dominion, pressure already being very high in the south. Forecast: Fresh to strong southerly ■winds, decreasing before morning. Weather: Cold and changeable, with passing showers, but improving gradually to-night. Seas rough. MANAWATU RIVER GAUGE. Noon.—3ft. 3ins. meteorological PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Full moon Last quarter New moon First quarter Sun rises to-day, 1 12.15 a.m. ... 7 6.11 p.m. .. 23 2.50 a.m. SUN. 7 a.m.; sets. 4.35 p.m MOON Moon rises to-day, 2.1 p.m.; sets, 2.39 a.m.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 25 May 1934, Page 2

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