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... PHONE 5158. TRADE AT SNELLINC’S Where Quality Meat Cost® Less. Our Policy—“ Sell More and Sell for Less.” The moat consistent competitor in the trade. SNELLINC’S, • The Big Shop in Cuba Street. We Solicit Your Patronage. DAWBER’S Ladies’ Outfitter, THE SQUARE, Cpp. P.D.C. GIVEN away to'•'purchasers of winter coat, with fur collar, a felt hat 15/6

Night Coughs Relieved in fifteen minty g&T" utes. Rub chest with WICKS w Vapoßub NOW IMPROVED! WHITE-STAINLESS cftFOSfl *«*2ss; Li

K !xxxxxxmmmm THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS WOOLLEN SUITS AND JUMPERS. r James & Qrace GOWN AND MANTLE SALON, ’PHONE 5358. CEORGE STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH XXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^ ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy*

From one typist to another! WHY DON'T YOU WEAR THAT LOVELY BLUE JUMPER YOU KNITTED, VERA? ' OH, THAT HAD A VERY SAD ENDING. I WASHED IT AND YOU SHOULD SEE HOW IT SHRANK! OH, VERA, YOU'RE LIKE THE GIRL IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT I'M TYPING, LOOK—"HER I LOVELY WOOLLIES RUIN- ' ED BY WRONG WASHING/ ...UNTILSHE STARTED rlf" USING / H'Pi RINSO!'/ .time! m Morning, ANOTHER. , NEW YES, I DON’T ’ MIND KNITTING | JUMPERS SINCE j I’VE LEARNT ’HOW TO KEEP THEM LIKE NEW WITH RINSO DON'T risk the precious loveliness of your woollies by wrong washing methods. Use Rinso. No fatal cake-soap rubbing. No harsh sodas. Rinso's extra-rich, extramild suds keep woollies so soft and shapely . .. perfectly safe for silks and coloureds; too. And when it comes to the white wash, Rinso wins hands down. Such gloriously white clothes and linen —they simply gleam I * 2.WNZ A LEVER PRODUCT —Made in New Zealand FROM Mrs. V p u -“'■'V Avenue, any T l r ° üble if they used jJ? f have a ; 1 do - Rinso doesn’t f ° f ° r tketn Me the old-faskin T shrin * r d to -»*y soaprubb "'* RINSO FOR WASHING UP, TOO ...CUTS THE GREASE RIGHT AWAY. s ' 1: WHOSE FAULT—MINE OR MY HUSBAND’S? Somehow wljien we were first married John’s little habits didn't worry me, but now m i; V r W>s r Stop, John. I hate' you dabbing me with your shaving brush-it’s not funny! You used to be amused at it once, you know j 51 Ss ft & tL f Oh! Mary! your Charles irritatin little habits drive you mad \ too? Honestly I * don’t think I tjS can stand Oh! Mary! Has|| II #^'V? our Charles irritating) S* I , t _ -d ittle habits V ' k Gosh ! Perhaps Ido j get upset easily. I feel \ so nervy and run down these days. I might see a doctor as Mary suggested. C />> "fir Good heavens, every man's got little habits and mannerisms. I’m sure we ail have, you know!really I V'% much longer think wl isjrJC AVWTtt’im m ...Yes Ido wake up | feeling I’ve only had a \ few hours sleep.doctoiv) * r That seems to be the trouble. You go on using up energy all night. If this isn't replaced, you wake up tired and never catch up. so to speak —result- Night Starvation. You get irritable fussy, short-tempered. I advise Horlicks... regularity at bedtime! p r Its years since we went for a walk in the country ‘ , darling - just like \ old times / ; I isn’t it? Jr* \ ...and I’m enjoying every minute of it. thanks to Horlicks! can’t get any fun out of- life if everything 'gets on r nerves.’ In itself, that’s a sign th« you haven't the DU nerves.’ In itself, that's a sign thrft you gy to cope with even trivial tilings. Probably you’re not .cing, while you sleep, the energy used up Nighttation, in fact. Make your sleep effective with a regular cup of Horlick's ,at bedtime. Horlick’s builds up your, energy and keeps you fit and active. It's economical, too —just add water, thq milk is in iff Prices from 1/9 — r economy size, 2/11. Also the Horlick’s Mixer, j/-. , , 17H7 HORLICKS GUARDS AGAINST i/f THIS MEANS YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY. WAKE REFRESHED, A| If* UT_ C* Y A fl ll’ I AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY. ’ ll lOH { f W I AllfM II U II? THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE CO, LTD., 104 DIXON ST,, WELLINGTON, C.l.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 2 June 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 2 June 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 2 June 1937, Page 12