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[SALE Savings on BOYS’ WEAR Times flies! There never was a better time to save than during Sale .... and the Sale is already in its third week! Hurry and get your share of these great values. Warm Winter-weight Fleecylined Singlets, half sleeves, sizes 30in and 32in. Usually 3s 3d S.I, 1/u Small Boys’ Shorts, with shoulder straps. Made from remnants of really good quality suiting, tweeds and worsteds. Assorted shades of grey, fawn and brown. Sizes 00 to 6. Sale Special Hard-wearing Jerseys, for everyday school use. Shades of brown, grey, royal, navy and wine. Neat fitting. All sizes. Sale All Wool School Hose, medium weight, mostly with black and white tops, A few plain black and with blue tops. Sizes 4,5, 6 and 9. Clearance Bargain RR ' Shorts, in strong mixed tweeds, worsteds and saddle tweeds, in assorted shades of light and dark greys and brown. Also made from suiting and trousering remnants. Great value. Sale— Sizes 3 to 6 6s 6d Sizes 7 to 10 6s 11 d Navy Macintosh Storm Coats, full belt, warm lined, wind and waterproof, full length. Measurements from 24 to 40 inches. A great school coat. Sa " 15/6 Boys’ and Youths' Sports Coats, Donegal mixed tweed, fully lined. A new stock has just opened—still at sale price. Sale— Sizes 8 to 12 19s 6d, 13 to 16 22s 6d Small Men’s Sizes, size 3,4, 5 Sale 25s COLLINBON & CUNNINGHAME LTD.

BOUGHE FOR CYCLES AND REPAIRS. Cheapest and Best in Town. Electric Dvnamo Lights, from 19s 6d. 248 CUBA STREET. ’PHONE 6091. r Men working at dizzy heights require nerves of steel. Clements Helps Nerves NeVves are really composed of myriads of tiny cells, which are constantly in the process of being destroyed by daily mental or physical effort. Sound sleep helps to rebuild them, but when you are run down and out of sorts, and particularly with Insomnia, the body finds it impossible to rebuild nerve cells in sufficient quantity. Thus it must have help. That is why Clements Tonic contains life-giving phosphates, which fortify the system and help the body to build new nerve cells at a rapid rate, and thus make vou well again. 2/127 k 1 Tells how Clements enabled him to go about his nerve-racking job. (Mr.) E.L., Manly, N.S.W., 20th February, 1937. “I used to dread precarious heights and sometimes at 60 to 100 feet, I would get along on my hands and knees and not dare to look down at ground far below. “The Assistant Engineer and his helper used to laugh at my nervousness, and a junior passed a remark, ‘Why don’t you swallow a dose of Clements Tonic before coming up?’ I took his advice and purchased a large bottle of Clements Tonic and after I had consumed three parts of the bottle, took my turn at climbing again. Climbing to top of the girder I felt no fear whatsoever, and actually trotted across a narrow girder 16 inches wide carrying a heavy chain wrench on my shoulder. I amazed not only my friends but also myself. “Your tonic has improved my nerves 100%.** Clements Revitalizes your blood Clements Tonic feeds the red corpuscles in your blood with the iron they need, in medicinal quantities. After a few days they grow in strength and number, resume their job of carrying oxygen at full speed, the blood is revitalised, and you have a new feeling of vigour. MONEY BACKTT7 r if you don’t like or if you don t benefit from taking CLEMENTS FLAVOURED TONIC. Within 14 days of purchase send the nearly empty bottle to Salmond & Spraggon (N.Z.) Limited, Wellington or Auckland, and your purchase money, plus postage, will be immediately refunded to you. Thus we guarantee you positive -«lief or your money back. Prices in main centres: 3/- and 5/- a bottle (plain or flavoured). All Chemists and Stores. SS s PLAIN or FLA VOX/RED

Order Your Requirements Now SEED POTATOES South island - Hand Sorted l/Epicure, Kotin Adair, Black Kidney, Sutton’s Supreme, Cliff Kidney. All Varieties. New' Season's Seeds 2/3 Cooper’s and Sutton’s Quality New Season’s Seeds, 3d., 4d., and 6d. Pkt. Bulk Seeds Erom 1/- per oz. PEAS and BROAD BEANS, 6d pkt —1- per pkt. And Check up Now on Your Produce NeedsTABLE POTATOES, South Island. Red. DAKATOS. (Guaranteed) .. 2Slbs 2/9 Cwt. 10/6 ONIONS Clbs V* MIXED CORN .. Bus. 7/HULLED BARLEY, Bus. 0/6 MAIZE Bus. 7/6 WHEAT Bus. 8/3 Sack Lots 27/POLLARD Bus. 2/(2001 b. sacks) 18/6 BRAN Bus. 1/10 (100) 8/6 MEATMEAL .. .. 81bs 1/Cwt. 12/6 PIG MEAL (2001 b sack) 21/6 MEAT & BONE MEAL, Slbs. 1/CHICK RAISER .. Slbs. !/- lOlbs. 1/9 MOOSE MEAL, (100 bags), 15/6 251bs 4/6 CROSSLEY’S DRENCH, Pkt. 1/6; Dozen .17/EOSEBERY RED DRENCH, Bottle 1/3 SYKES DRENCH, Pkt. 1/6; Dozen 17/ROCK SALT .. .. cwt. 9/6 STRAW Bale 3/3 FOOT ROT CURE, Gal., 5/r; 4 gals., 17/6 SODIUM CHLORATE, lib. Bd.; 61bs. 3/6 LIME, Slbs. 1/-; 061 b tins, 5/6 RESTAR WEED KILLER, i gal., 5/-, 1 gal., 7/COOPERS SPRAYON, Tin, 2/WHITE WASH, 4 gal. tin 6/MANTJRES. VIVUS & VIVO-VEG, Pkts., 1/11 and 2/SPEC. GARDEN FERTILISER, 101 b. buckets, 2/HUMBER FISH MANURE, 71b. bags 2/3; cwt. lots, 25/BLOOD & BONE .. 7 lbs. ]/- 141b5., 1/9; 281 bs., 3/SUPER PHOSPHATE, 71bs 1/-, 141bs 1/6, 2Slbs 2/6 SUL. OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, SUL. OF POTASH, HORT. NAPTHALENE, 11b. 4d., 71bs. 2/-. FLOROPHOS .. .. Pkt. 2/SPRAYING MATERIALS . LIME SULPHUR, 1 , Qrts. 2/3, 1-gal., 3/9 r gal. 4/9; 4 gals., 10/6 j RED SPRAYING OIL, L Qrts. 2/3, 1-gal., 3/6 r gal.. 5/9, 4 gals., 18/6 COLLOIDOL SULPHUR, 1/9, 3/-, 5/3, 9/- " BLACK LEAF 40” 1/6, 5/-, 12/6. 18/6, 35/CAMCIDE .. .. 1/6 and 3/6 PARIS GREEN, 2oz. pkts. !/• KATAKILLA, pkt. 2/- & 6/BOEDEAUX MIXTURE, lib., 1/WATSON fff THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH. and at MART ON and FEILDING.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 194, 17 July 1937, Page 11

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