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POtnt GALLON TIN 5/- GALLON ONE GALLON TIN 6/- GALLON A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE. ENSTTBES GOOD HEALTH AND PREVENTS DISEASE. XTsect -witli great "by different Local Bodies. AGENTS: 3 FITZHERBERT STREET - - PALMERSTON NORTH Flags for Peace Celebrations WE ARE NOW SHOWING PLAGS AND DECORATIONS REPRESENTING ALL ALLIED NATIONS, RANGING PROM 3d EACH TO 4/6 EACH DRAPERS FURNISHER? CLOTHIERS THE SQUARE Pa-MERSTON NORTH. LIXAL differs from all other disinfectants in the respect that it is of a soapy nature, arid mixes immediately with either cold or hot water in any proportion. LIXAL NOT ONLY DISINFECTS, BUT IT REMOVES DIRT. Being of a volatile nature,, it quickly evaporates, and rising through the air, it sterilizes the air as well as the floor. Use Lixal and hot water for scrubbing your floors and save soap. Half a cupful of Lixal in a large bucket of hot water mopped over your floors will effect more than much hard scrubbing., LIXAL is non-poisonousj, and does not harden and irritate the skin as other disinfectants do, therefore it is unequalled as an addition to your bath. MERICINE, like Lixal, is an Australian-made preparation, and at the | present time these can be sold cheaper than any imported lines. | MERICINE is the exact equivalent of Jcycs and has the same uses, | and while it has not the soft nature of Lixal, it is a safe and powerful | germicide, and being low in price can be used freely and safely. | ii WE STOCK THESE LINES IN BULK, AND CAN SUPPLY IN ANY | QUANTITY FROM BOTTLE TO BARREL. I RANGITIKEI STREET - - - - PALME3STON NORTH. P.O. BOX 29. 'PHONE 174. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON 11 SHOWTIME " PARADE OF SPRING FASHIONS IN Our windows are veritably "Mirrors oi: Fashion" reflecting the latest ideas of' Dressing the Feet" with elegance & style. PATENT COURT SHOES WHITE COURT SHOES and other favourite styles from the world's best makers. Spare a few minutes to inspect the new styles, of which we are making a special feature during: Show time BOOTMAKERS I te m fSfi m m 1 » m owo* m w. £i SBffi ** m traf nsm m mm m mmjßmnw?<r<irf&*W'& The Cooking or Baking finisbea the Ksnge can be at once adjusted to on Open Fireplace. THE TEST OF TIME"; Experience haa demonstrated the immense durability of Orion Kant'es. They are eonatrncttd with .such splendid aolidity and strength that a quarter < i a century's conKtant wear finds them a.-, ctl cunt an e\er. The preunt is an opportune time to hiatal a. new ranue. When coals aie so dear and food »o much advance.! in juice, there in no use in thro*b)K away ni< r.cy in txces-s fuel and waste in cooking which a worn-out JUnje entail*. With a new Orii n, ••inbrnlyhiir the huest improvements, there is the utmost economy, perh.'ct cleanlii ess, and cou:i>let«wXrif<>ri hi l>akii.£ and (.rooking, and every opportunity is afforded the Tiovisowiin to do full joHtice to the dishoi »he ia preparing, Aek you* Uoi monger to «how you one. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. - ennedik v ellintfton. end Auckland m a Is Responsible for Coughs, Colds, and Similar Complaints. Our " LXJNGSAM" for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and Lung Trouble is a good insurance at these times. Try it, and bo freed from trouble. 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Be sure you ask for "LXJNGSAM." UNSEASONABLE WEATHER is bud for Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, etc. For all these use "RHETJLIN," the best external remedy to use. The more you use it, the more uses you find for it. Don 't bo without it. 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Post 4 id; fragile post 6d extra. aamansi "RHEULIN" PHARMACY, i The Square. P.O. Box 254. Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14068, 26 November 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14068, 26 November 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14068, 26 November 1918, Page 7