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LOST, on Newbury or Rangitikei Lino, starting handle of car. Finder rewarded on returning to Turner’s garage. FOR SALE, 3 purebred Sussex cockerels. Apply “Standard” Office. CIOSY ripple cloth dressing jackets, ) Magyar style, scalloped all round, all colours, 9s lid—Collinsun and Cunninghamo's special Thursday and Friday price. Open Friday night. W ANTED to buy, for cash, house of about seven rooms.—Bagnall and Keeble, Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. WANTED to sell, cheap, first-class used Mason jars, taken over from tea rooms.—Alexandra furniture arcade. W ‘ANTED to borrow, £6oo, on freehold property, good investment. —Write “492,” “Standard” OlKce. KIDDIES’ cosy nestling cloth coats, lined throughout red and navy, 16in l‘2s (Id, 18in 14s 6d, 20in lCs lid. —Collinson and Cunninghame’s Thursday and Friday specials. Open Friday night. CIOVVB URN’S say, prepare for the > winter; attend to your boot repairs. We have all the best leather and necessary requirements. Next Barnao Bros., Main street west. SMART multi colour jumpers, Peter Pan collars, long sleeves, 10s 9d —Collinson and Cunninghame’s special price for Thursday and Friday. Closed Saturday, open Friday night. IjfOß luncheon.—A good assortment of dainty cooked moat and small goods; also poultry, all kinds.—At Hansel’s, tho Square and Broadway. OONDS’ cream 2s; best eucalyptus Is i 3d; Peacock salmon Is 5d ; Pott’s irons 15s 6d; nail brushes 2 for 6d; scrub brushes 7d to Is 6d; pocket knives lid each. —At Rutter’s, ’phone €>445. WAITRESSES’ aprons, reliable cloth, bibs and pocket, special price 2s lid, Thursday and Friday.— Collinson and Cunninghame. RIDE the “Perfect” cycle, easily the best and cheapest on the market. —Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings. BABIES’ waterproof pants, washable and stain proof, natural shade, special, 2s Gd.—Collinson and Cunninghame. Open Friday night.

UNBLEACHED vests, winter weight, very large, 3s 6d.—Maxwells, 239 Main street west. WHEN you’re rushed for something for dinner, ring phone 5334. Autridge will speedily attend to your wants. —Corner Cuba and Bourke sts. BABIES’ cosy knit wool rompers, excellent shape, 16in-18in, 5s Gel, Collinson and Cunninghame’s special price for Thursday and Friday. Oi)en Friday night, closed Saturday. SCHOOL at last. —Cowburn’s have the best selection of school bags in town. Our prices please mothers.— Next Barnao Bros., Main street west. ICHOR IA Supply Stores for groceries and provisions.—Loose tea, 2s 6d ; Orange Pekoe, 2s lOd ; bulk butter, Is sd; pineapple, 8d tin.—G. C. Tarr, cr. Main and Victoria streets. EXCELLENT quality ladies’ grey fleecy lined bloomers, elastic waist and knee, special, 2s lid, for Thursday and Friday.— Collinson and Cunninghame. Open Friday night. HANSEL’S. —“Palm” brand bacon and hams. Have you- tried our mild cured bacon? For quality and flavour it is guaranteed second to none. —The Square and Broadway. OUR new stocks of men’s and youths’ “Resisto” gum boots have now arrived. These boots are made in Canada—men’s 29s 6d, youths’ -19 s 6d. —lnkpen’s, Broadway. 1 EXCELLENT value in ladies’ grey 1 i fleecy lined petticoats, unequalled for warmth and wear: W. 5s lid, O.S. Gs 6d—special price for Thursday and Friday.—Collinson and Cunninghamc. ADIES! The Egypta Toilet Salon, 1 George street, for electric scalp and faco massage; golden glint packs for brightening fair hair, etc., etc.— Phone 5119 for appointments. L "Tidies’ heavy unbleached cotton vests, chemise size, shaped waist, round neck, short sleeves, special price 3s Gd, for Thursday and Friday.—Collinson and Cunninghamc. EC A USE you treasure beautiful i silk hosiery with its caressing silky I touch, would you think your pretty summer dress complete without a pair lot finest quality hose to match ? Blue j Bird ladderproof artificial silk hosiery is equal to the most expensive silk liosi- | ery in appearance and is four times as j durable. At your draper’s in 18 fashI ioiiable shades. LADIES’ all wool cream ribbed vests, V neck, short sleeves, cliej mise size, shaped waist, great value, i3s lid—special price, Thursday, Friday.—Collinson and Cuiininghame. FEELING OLD AT FORTY. HOW TO REGAIN VITALITY. Middle age comes too soon if you let the cares of life exhaust your blood, leaving you tired and worn. Women, especially, are prone to neglect their l health. All their anxiety is for other j people. They become middle-aged and | suffer in the process—merely because their blood is exhausted. Not so the I woman who realises that the real unselfishness is to preserve her youth as long as she can. She does not cause anxiety to those who love her, by being ill,. or by always* having a backache or a pain in her side. Her blood is in good order—rich, red and pure; she is cheerful and active. The vitality and youthfulness that abundance of good blood gives can all be yours if you like. To make rich, red blood you have only to take Dr Williams’ Pink Pillti; you will soon feel the new blood tingling in your veins; your backache will go, your appetite will improve, you will be happy yourself and give happiness to others. Sold everywhere, 3s per box.—Advt.

PENKETH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boots, books, tools, etc.—’Phone 6780. We call and collect. EW English wallpapers.—There is a design here for every room and the prices will please you at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. FEW sizes left only, in white, grey and nigger suede shoes. These are the latest stylo of English suede sandal shoes ; clearance price 2os.—lnkpen’s, Broadway. __ FTUIE “Security” is without equal X for writing purposes, and the only pen with the invaluable protector feature. A super fountain at an ordinary pen price.—H. Whitehead, 56 Scaudiu gtrtet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 119, 22 April 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 119, 22 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 119, 22 April 1925, Page 6

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