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RECOMMENDED AS * OUTSTANDING VALUE 1 QUPERIOR MODERN 1J storey Bungak> low, comprising 4 really sunny bedrooms, very largo lounge, breakfast room with gas fire, kitchenette with every modern convenience. Built of the very host materials and in excellent order. Sunny elevated section with glorious view. Price only £1553 4J per cent. Total outgoings only £1 per week. The home alone would cost to-day in excess of £3300. Immediate vacant posocsison. KENNETH M c DONALD 39 RANGITIKEI STREET. A GOOD BUV HERE.—4-Roomcd Cottage, electric light, bathroom, etc., with two acres of beet land. For quick sale and immediate possession £BSO is the prico with £253 cash. Wo arc Solo Agents. 7 ROOMED HOUSE, 4 Bedrooms, good locality. Prico £I2OO. Call and see us. 110 ACRES, 4 Roomed House; Renewable Lease 60 years. 10s 6d per acre. Price £1550 with cash required £550. It must sell. dominion auctioneering CO. W. THACKER, Land Dept. WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE have several buyers for modern houses, cither for cash or substantial deposits. Send Particulars to BIROTE COOMBS AND WILSON 90 RANGITIKEI STREET.

SITUATED BOTANICAL ROAD. "J O ACRES, a-roomed dwelling, all JLLj conveniences, garage, fowlliouses, implement shed, largo glass house, about 5 acres in orchard, balance well grassed. Hun 5 cows. Several good building sections can bo sold ii desired. Vacant possession from August 1. Govt. Mortgage approx. £I2OO. Price £2OOO or near offer. 2 acres, Newbury, 5-roomed dwelling recently painted, in good order. For <|iiick sale £BOO. Easy terms arranged. A'acant possession. W. S. LONG AND CO. 20 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phone 7-160. Private 7425, 8752.

FARMERS’ TIMBER RIMU v MATAI SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR TRUCK LOTS. Send Your Enquiries to P.O. BOX 473. PALMERSTON NORTH. ETHYLATED Spirits. Large bottles Is 7d. Small bottleo Is Id at Alexander Clark Ltd., Paint Specialists. Fitzhcrbcrt Avenue.

'by applying SLOAM’S 'Stubborn chest colds are greatly relieved by simply I applying Sloan’s Liniment to chest and back. Its penetrating warmth stimulates the circulation and eases congestion. Used according to directions, Sloan’s is recommended for both children and adults. For quick relief for sprains, bruises, rheumatic pains and neuralgia, it’s a good plan to ahvay keep a bottle of Sloan’s in the house. For Quick Re//ef Just Pat On

X Vs' K / €. Near the end of a route-march —a 20 mite'tramp— They turn out the band, play us back into camp. "Would you like .'Colonel Bogey’?" asks DrumMajor Beale, Yell the boys, "you can keep him —we like PRIVATE SEAL!"

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Papakura and Trentham are fanaed for their stew And Burnham you know, has a beer garden too. But the password in all puts me right on the spot—- “ Pass your ‘PRIVATE SEAL’, mate, and we'll smoke all you've got!"

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f?.si V.7> ;l s V 4 k HE l! The 8.8. C. asked me to talk to N.Z. In a Daventry broadcast, so here’s what I said: “ On behalf of our troops I would make an appeal Bend lots more tobacco— the best ’ PRIVATE SEAL.’ L & Dear Mabel, I’ve sent you a scent spray 1 took From the Black Shirt Commander-In-Chief of Tobruk; Ho won’t need it now as we’ve taught him to peel The Battalion’s potatoes, and roll PRIVATE SEAL I Ow. m m Vi 4VV a /i mv&fc A A Z 5 % m / y Let’s join the rejoicing and cheer with the mob That our own choice tobacco is down to two bob! Two bob for two ounces it’s richer, we feel, Both in pocket and pleasure to smoke PRIVATE SEAL I PS 34 fcO

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 207, 2 August 1941, Page 10

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