J. R. MANTTAN Invites the public to inspect his stock and compare the prices of all lines of China, Glass, Earthenware, Brushware, Lampware, Cutlery and Enamelware, and to enquire for the special cash discount to be allowed to all purchasers during the next few days before purchasing elsewhere. Attention is specially drawn to a line of kerosene heaters to be sold at unusually low prices. This is a rare chance tc ensure comfort dtiring the cold winter months.—J. H. Manttan, next Hoss'j the Square.—Advt.
CYCLES AND SUNDRIES. Better value was never offered than now at Clarkson's. New Departure and Coaster Hubs fitted for 355. Free Wheels 8s 6d and other fittings proportionately cheap. Cycle capes, lamps, &c.. Clarkson's easy terms table tells you exactly how you can buy a cycle ; obtain one.—Advt. The lighting season.—We have no desire to make light of any other artificial means of lighting, but for economy, utility and convenience a good kerosene lamp is hard to beat. We notice Mr E. S. Barry is opening up a new lot of the latest designs.— (Advt.)
A. E. CLAUSEN. Owing to heavy snrpments of crockery and glassware arriving and being short of room, A, E. Clausen has decided to sell off allfancy goods and toys at cost price and in. future to stock only crockery and glassware. This is a rare chance of securing presents of every description as there is over J6200 worth to be disposed of.—Advt.
During Easter month I am offering a sacrifice in English Bicycles, equipped with Eadie coaster, Brooks' 810 saddle, Kenold roller chain, We&twood plated rims, and Palmer tyres, at the price of £12 and allow three months to pay the £12. Inspection invited.—C. S. Pickering, near Borough Council Office, Palmerston N.*
TO THOSE ABOUT TO MAKKY. (Punch, says don't.) The best house to buy the wedding, cake is Whitehead Bros., Main-street "West (near Station), wholesale and retail bakers, confectioners, etc. Latest designs in ornamental work. We are sure to please. Carts deliver bread in district daily.—Advt.
Xook Here. Men's all-wool sox, 6d pair. Woollen underpants Is lid. Dark woollen shirts 4s Gd. Boys' cotton shirts Is 6d. Boys' flannelette shirts is 6d. Boys' stsckings, all wool. Is 6d. JDe Luen Bros., The Square.—Advt. EXCRUCIATING PAIN. Many a sufferer who lias long endured the excruciating pains of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, pout, and kindred diseases, is now completely cured—a free man. There's a reason. These diseases are caused by accumulations' in the blood of poisonous uric aeid. Kheujio, the great rheumatic remedy, neutralises and drives out the uric acid, relieves the pain, removes the swelling, and speedily effects a permanent cure., Your chemist or storekeeper sells it at 2s Gd and 4s 6d a bottle.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 5
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