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TERRIBLE NIGHT COUGH .drove me frantic! ;1V ■ '/I . Ik but KANATQX ’ ■'•' . . brought quick relief * ■ ’ anil sleeps FIVE DROPS OF KANATOX on sugar or dropped into nostrils is | equal to a whole bottle of cough mixture. Get a 3/6 flask of genuine KANATOX from your chemist to-day. “MARTIN’ Steam Steriliser For Steam and Hot Water. Takes 2ft Wood. ’Phone 5099 For Free Trial A. F. Martin ENCINEER. ORNAMENTAL TELEGRAM FORMS for Birthday Greetings and Congratulatory messages I I Attractively designed forms ami en ' | velopes are now used for telegrams conI V veying BIRTHDAY WISHES and V ‘ CONGRATULATIONS. ORDINARY TELEGRAPH CHARGES APPLY Telegraph your Good Wishes -

n I 3 FISHING SUNDRIES : ANGLERS!! THE 1936 FISHING SEASON IS NEAR AT HAND and we have pleasure in announcing that our new season’s stock of “Allcocks” Celebrated Fishing Tackle has just arrived. REELS —Wooden Reel -with check, 7/11; Wooden Swivels, 2d and 3d each; Line Guards, 1/- and 3/6; Treble Hooks, 2/6 dozen, Model Perfect Hooks, Od. dozen; Samson's Gut, 4d, syd. coil; Hooks to gut, 1/0 dozen; Ply binding wire, silver and gold, 2/- spool; Spiral Leads, 3d and 4d. each; Rod Varnish, 2/6 bottle; Rod Rings, lOd. set; Rod Covers, 2/3 each; Line Dressing, 6d. and 1/3 tin; also large stocks of all sizes in Pishing Hooks. Reels with line guard and check, 12/6; Brass Reels, check, 3/6, 4/6; Aluminium and Gunmetal-Reels'with, check, 2}in. 12/6, 2}, 2s, 13/6; Aluminium Reels With check, 3in. 22/6, 26/6, 3§in. 36/6; Milward’s Aluminium Ply and Spinning Reel, 3-lin. 59/6; Allcock’s “Marvel" Reel, adjustable check, 72/6; Bait Casting Reel, “Skakespear," 12/6, 22/6 1 35/-. FLY BOXES— Aluminium Ply Boxes, 4/6 and 8/6. Dry Ply Boxes, 12 compartments, 12/6 each. Pigskin Ply Books, 17/6; Small Ply Book, 6/9; Ply Books, 5/6 WADERS— Thigh Twill Waders .. 37/6 Extra High Breast Waders .. 65/Extra Light Thigh Gumboots, 37/6 mm LINES— Silk Thread Linos, 25yds 4/6 ea. Hercules Silk Lines, 20yds .. 7/11 Stag Brand, heavy Taupo, 40yds., Size E.B.E 48/Backing Lines, green linen, braided, 25 yards 1/9 CASTS —PiIot, 3yds, 1 and 2 droppers, 2/3 each; 2yds, 1 dropper, 1/9 ea. CASTS (Marvel), 3yds. medium trout, 2 droppers. Tapered Casts “Hardy’s" x to 2x and x to 3x, 2/6 ea. Gut Traces, with link swivel, 14 yards, 1/9 each. MINNOWS, Golden Devon .. .. lin. 1/9, liin. 1/9. Special Hoof Afinnow 2/6 each Phantom Tarbot, 4/-. Brown Trout, 3/-. RODS. —Split cane fly rods, agot butt, and end ring, 2-tip closely bound, 10ft. £ll/11/-, 104 ft. £10; 10ft. £7/10/- 9Jft. £4/10/- 10ft„ £3/10/-, 9ft. 55/-, 10ft 45/-. RODS.— Split . Cane Ply Rod, 10ft. one tip, 22/6. Steel Bait Castings Rods, Bft. 13/0, sJft. 19/6, sJft.. £l/0. Boys’ Cane Rods, 10/6 each. FLIES. —Wc claim to have the biggest selection in New Zealand. Wet Flies, 3d. ea.; Dry Flies, sd. ea.; Taupo Flies, 8d and 9d. each. LANDING NETS, 8/6 complete. COLLINSON & SON LTD. ‘fi&'Sr

> Co o^ S ’ S'*' CAN HAVE BRIGHTER WASHES' AND NO HARD WORK Don’t drudge at a washtub for another minute. Do as millions of women have already done—without any hard work, start getting the whitest whites, the brightest colours and the softest woollies and silks' you have ever hacb>—start using Persil ! - LET PERSIL’S UCCfoe OXYGEN-SUDS WORK FOR YOU !! Once Persil is in the water you can forget the washing part of washing-day and just watch. Persil washes automatically ! As you pour the Persil solution into the copper it sets free countless tiny oxygen bubbles. These oxygen bubbles immediately make the suds active. With all the cleansing power of nature’s own purifier —oxygen—in them, the-suds whirl to and fro through each stitch and thread of the clothes. Every tiny speck of dirt loosens out. Everything comes as clean and fresh as can be. And not a moment’s rubbing to tire you or wear out your clothes ! Jafae wadfuAVj webA/thi/nc^ Because Persil washes thoroughly even in cool water it is the safest thing for dainty silks, colours, and woollens. And. because there’s no rubbing in the^ Persil way to wash, your linens will last as long again—never frayed or worn in the tub. £23 to I. \ *** v eC«- iV - v t , \Yi<s \ j beoV°' JO'* c\»' ,e 93 a* 0 o* Kv** - c 0 c \otl -£>o* V (SZ d-1 H g \ ill! DOARANTEt, THAT THIS LETTER IS || iNTIRELXCEKUINE Sr UNSOLICITED N0W..3,500,000 WOMEN IN ENOUNO ALONE USE PERSIL FOR EVERYTHING THEY WASH 0 GENTLE-BUT THOROUGHSO WHITES ARE IVfottL COLOURS bUqkt Easy as it is, you’ll have no doubts about the thoroughness of this “ no-rubbing ” way to wash when you see your first Persil wash hanging out. The hardest rubbing could never make the clothes so fresh and bright. TRY ONE PACKET °f PERSIL mmmammx - YOULL never go BACK TO HARD WORK For best Results.. Follow the Special PERSIL METHOD Allow one heaped tablespoon of Persil to each gallon of water. Mix to a smooth paste in a bowl with a little cold water. After thinning down the t paste with more cold water until it is a milky liquid, add to cold water in the copper. •JR For silks and woollens make a solution of Persil, as above, and add to warm water. Full direction* on every packet. THE SIMPLE WAY ISTHE WAY PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 244, 12 September 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 244, 12 September 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 244, 12 September 1935, Page 10