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MISCELLANEOUS. POLLARD scarcity.—Watson Bros., advise Primrose. Egg Mash for poultrykceper6.—2slb bags 3s 9d. 6 GENTS’ dark brown Ilerringbono Serge Ready-to-wear Suits, clearing at 75s.—Goldfinch and Cousins. TO-MORROW at Frocks Unlimited. — Special offer of coals, wool 1 rocks and skirts. Special purchase. YES 1 Wc are happy to make it and you will bo happy' to eat it. —Brierlev’s genuine home-made “Germ Meal” and Wholemeal bread.—Square, near “Stan--8 ONLY gents’ pure Tndigo Navy Serge Ready to-wear Suits, clearing at only 84s. —Goldfinch and Cousins. jpiIOTOGRAPHY I Groups, portraits and child studies, —D. and E. Low, G. H. Bennett’s (upstairs) Broadway.

INTERMEDIATE School study desks, I ideal for homo study: from 4gns, or vour own furniture designs to order.—D. T._Dilks, 373 Main Street West. flAf ARRH Sufferers! Positive Relief vj with Rev Ward's Kuranui. Most efficacious remedy known to science. Costs only 2d per day. Write Kuranui Clinics, 84A Lambton Quay, Wellington, for revealing details. ’JJAYWOOD’S; All rubber repairs—Opp. Karnceda, Rangitikci Street. WITH the latest scientific “Hearing Aids - ’ available, there is no need to be deaf.—J. R. Wood topticians) Limited, Waldegravc Buildings. Palmerston North. BOOKS and Magazines exchange 2d each. Hundreds to choose from. —Cambridge Book Exchange, 7 George Street, next Soldiers’ Club. FOR inspiration in design and perfection in performance, choose Courtenay Radios. The new spread band diale make short-wave tuning as easy as broadcast. Ring Turnbull and Jones, the Scpiarc, near C. M. Ross Co. Oft GENTS’ All-Wool Tweed Overcoats to I>p Reared at 69s 6d, 755, o4s, and I 95s. —Goldfinch and Cousins. | CIITEE Electric Water Heaters lor the Dairy Karin, give economy in cost and j abundant boiling water. 20gal. £l2 ss, 25 | gal. £l4 5s 6d in galvanised insulated case. Complete with element, filter strainer. ! draw off tap and overflow.—Holben and Kirk, Ltd., 159 Rangitikci Street. JJUGIIES, Coleman Place, Phone 5627. Special ! Special ! Choice Lcxia raisins 16oz pkts. 4 pkts for 2s lid. gPE ECU LEY'S for Pillow Slips-just unpacked; 20 dozen white full size pillow cases, hemmed and taped, ready for use. —Speechley's Price Is 9d each,— Main Street, Phone 5245. tho right way with the “Whitewav” electric washing machine; £59 I 15s. Arrange for a free demonstration. — Wright. Stephenson and Co.. Corner Rangitikei and Grey Streets. TOUCHES pur« Clover honey, lib cartons Is Id, 2’s cartons 2s, 51b tins 4s 6d, 21b jars malt extract 2s 6d. 7ib tins os fid tin. TOR SALE. MORRIS 8 h.p. 1937: good order; £l4O cash.—Ring 7602. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL. r»10 REWARD will lie paid for any radio wc cannot repair. Repairs guaranteed 12 months. —Radford’s Radio. Agents i’hileo and Mullard Radios, 111 Rangitikci Street. Phone 5962 (after hours 57181. BE satisfied with nothing lere than a 1941 “Courtenay” Radio. You will get the best money can buy. Hear it a-t Turnbull and Jones, tho Square, near C. j M. Rons Co. J^L'LL ART) Radios, for unequalled shortwave reception, from logos.— Radford’s Radio, 111 Rangitikci Street, Phono 5962. IT didn’t take us long to find a man who knew all about testing radio valves and radio faults!—lt was P. J. Kirk I and, 132 Broadway. Sale at Borham's. Come and inspect the bargains—the opportunity you have been wailing for. LET “JEEVES” DO IT ! MR BUSINESSMAN Have Your SUIT or OVERCOAT Carefully Dry Cleaned and Pressed FOR 7 /0 AT "JEEVES ” DRY CLEANING SERVICE, CUBA STREET (opp. MauDuff’s). “THE KING IS STILL IN LONDON”

America to-day is featuring England’s latest song hit, “The King is Still in London,” states the wellknown magazine which says that it is by the writers of “There’ll Always Be An England,” and that the chorus goes with a double-quick, par-ade-ground swing. Here arc the words of the chorus: — lThe King is still in London, In London, in London; And he would be in London town If London Bridge were falling down. He's with the Queen in London, In London, in London; And there within the’ palace yard, The soldiers of the King stand guard. Strike up the music, roll up the drums, .And let the trumpets play. Tell all the world we’re facing the music; Here we all are and here we all 6tay. The King is stifl in London, In London, in London; Like Mr Jones and Mr Brown, The King is still in London town.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 126, 30 April 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 126, 30 April 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 126, 30 April 1941, Page 2

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