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MISS L. SMYTHE, Queen’s Chambers. Near Watson Bros New Spring Styles in Coats, Frocks, Costumes. Charges Moderate. DRESSMAKING. WINIFRED COOPER, 12 Waldegravß Buildings. —For your Spring Coats and Frocks, Tennis Frocks, etc.. Remodelling. Terms moderato. Open Wed. till 1 p.m. BELL’S CASH STORE 181 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5865. TOMATO PLANTS, Buttons Best of All, 9d dozen. SWEET AUSTRALIAN ORANGES 6 for Is. DAIRY BUTTER. B<l lb. PERMANENT WAVES BOOK Your Appointments for Steam Wave. Expert operators in attendance. P. KNOX, Cousins’ Salon, Club Hotel Buildings, Phone 7229. SPECIAL OFFER. MILK ! MILK I MILK ! WE solicit your patronage and as an opening special we offer 1 pint or quart FREE for three days to all prospective customers ordering before October 31. j Orders phoned to 6766 will receive prompt I attention. 1 MILK 3d quart CREAM Is pint. KELVIN MILK SUPPLY.

TAKARO WOOD AMD COAL DEPOT BONE Dry, Rata, Matai and Maire, cut to any length. PHONE 5699 Exclusive SHOW WEEK DISPLAY! Of Stylish Summer COATS, COSTUMES, ENSEMBLES, FROCKS, ETC. Specialists in PLEATING OVERLOOKING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED. THE SQUAF •Phone ' All Work Done on the Premises! p (Near J. R. McKenzie’s) MAIL ORDERS

FROM VINEYARB TO KITCHEN m 79 3 1 J=s^ \ ITT F 16W GROCERIES Jam 61b tins 3s Tea 51b bulk 9s 2d Sugar, 1A 15s 6d bag Tea, slb boxes—l2s 3d, 13s Flour — Bags ... 3s 9d, 7s 6d, 15s Bulk 251 b 3s 6d New Potatoes Blb 1s Jellies 7 a 1s Kerosene 13s 9d case Salt slb bags 9d Pet. Jelly 1s 11d tin Prunes 7lb tins 3s 9d Salmon (fancy), and 1s 4S For Afternoon Tea Jars Fish Paste, 6£d and 9ci Chesdale Cheese ... pkt. Leman Cheese 6d jar Jars Raspberry Jam, 1s 3d Jars Meat Loaf Sugar * 5d lb 4 p {4O BRANCHES 9 None but' the finest grapes supply the high quality Cream of Tartar contained in Self Help Baking Powder. Because of its superior British ingredients, Self Help Baking Powder is acknowledged by leading professional cooks and analysts of N.Z. to be guaranteed absolutely reliable. In fact, the packers of Self Help Baking Powder tied for first place at the Dunedin Exhibition. There is none better at any pricewhy pay more? Patent Medicines Kruschen Salts 1s 11d Chemical Fond, 9d and 1s 1d Glauber Salts bott. Bisurated Magnesia—--2s 4d, 4s 3d Clement’s Tonic, 2s 8d bott. SELF-HELP FOOD SPECIALISTS 140 BRANCHES GROCERY PROVISION MERCHANTS

f\) T® ) r :£= CZ> D - o - >.w. : •1 / M©4efro@© | youi* kitchen— | It saves money/ \ m niAM ■UN SS» An old coal range is a wasteful, laborious and expensive means of cooking. It devours quantities of expensive dirty fuel. It needs constant watching; it makes hours of tiring stoking. Often too, the fire “goes down’* at a critical moment, and good food is wasted. A modern ‘Champion’ Gasirculator Cooker would save you money, time, labour and health. It would give you perfectly cooked meals with much less effort and expense. It would supply you with hot water and dispose of your rubbish, and you’d have the spotless colourful kitchen you’ve often longed for. CHAMPION JZ GAS (COOKER \ m 7 leart Beautiful Replace upur oldwasteful range with, a modem and labour- saving ‘CHAMPION' GASmOILAKIR COOKER, \ To be seen at the showrooms of: PALMERSTON NORTH CITY GAS DEPT. MADE BY RADIATION NEW ZEALAND LTD., BRINSLEY WORKS, DUNEDIN.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 14

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