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Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 8

 

JW SHOE STORE Quality Footwear. THE SQUARE PALMERSTOIf NGRTB. Phone 321. P.O. Box 100. FOr Good Shave and Haircut LAMBERT BROS., And all TRY The Woridngman's All Smokers' Requisites HAIBDBESSING SALOON. Corner MAIN AND GEORGE STS., PALMERSTON NORTH (Next; Fuller's)^ POST OFFICE HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. BEST WINES & SPIRITS. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP. W. J. MITCHELL, Proprietor. Tariff Moderate CROWN SUITS TO MEASURE. Suits to Measure are not an experiment with us. By force of habit we have achieved the reputation of MAKING THE SMARTEST SUIT in the City. Prices from 65A to 95/-. Pit and Style Guaranteed. FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES. Dff f OIfTHUPn (Near 271 MAIN' STKKBT W. DILL jMnntiK e«p«w> iujlmebstow nobth r MANTEL SHOE CO. Foxton "^STbJS!*" 'MAKERS OF HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAB. Workers, Try us for your next Pair of Boots: it will pay you. Our Own Make sold at factory prices. Style, Finish and durability unsurpassed* Phone 145 Repairs promptly done by modern machinery. Boat 189. ORDER YOUR NEXT SUIT AT J M. BABE'S Superiority of Cut and Workmanship in every garment. A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. Give us the opportunity of proving these statements. J. M. BaiTs Big Bargain Stores, FOXTON. SILVER-PLATED TEAPOTS AT CUT PRICES. A SPLENDID LOT OF SHYER-PLATED TEAPOTS, BOUGHT AT PRE-WAR PRICES. For that reason prices are down. Pre-war prices are 28/6 26/6, 28/6, to 42/... Present given with every Wedding Ring sold, O'CONNOR AND TYDEMAN PALMERSTON NORTH EDMUND OSBORNE TAILOR Specialises in MEN'S HATS, COLLARS, TIES, SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR Hence his increasing trade. 27 Main Street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR QUALITY AND PERFECTION— f "KIWI" HAM AND BACON IS UNSURPASSABLE. KIWI BACON FACTORY, GREY ST., PALMERSTON NORTEf. GS. .A.. Working Men's v-r« a m« store I PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. We are Specialists in TRADESMEN'S CLOTHING, MERCERY, BOOTS AND TOILET REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J The Man you Imow JAMES S. FATTLDS. THE WORKERS' GROCERY STORE. MAGNET CASH GROCERY STORE, GLADSTONE f'BOAD GISBOBNE. "THE BEST GOODS, THHTtOWEST PRICES, AND CASH." Our MotttJ. Don't forget to get your:. Coupon when you pay cash. Phone 97* K. KIDSON Proprietor. "CLAYTOFS SHOE STORE For WOBKDTGMEN'S BOOTS, WOMEN AND CHTLDBEN»S SHOES. GLADSTONE ROAD CISBORNI

For BEST QUALITIES of BEEF MUTTON AND LAMB, Go to H. COLLINS Butcher, NGJJtUAWAHIA & GLEN MASSE*. NOTICE! On* Tailor tor the Newmawahl* District A. M. RAYNOR, TAXttOK NGABUAWABOa. For Fit, Style and Price, he cannet be beaten. To the Unionists of Huntly. For Fresh Fruit and High-Class Confectionery and Pastry, MRS. BATTERSBY. MAIN STREET, HUNTLY. Quality and Prices are our leading features. It you want satisfaction, go to JAS. DONALDSON, ladles' and Gentlemen's Tailor. COLBMAN PLACE. PALMERSTON NORTH For your Suit, Breeches or Costume. Honest Material Honest Workmanship i MASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON NOKTH. (Little to the Left of Railway StaMon.) MB. A. PARISH, Late of fhe Club Hotel. Marton. has .talfam over the well-known above Hotel, ana tne TrarelltaK Public will find arst-clasa accommodation. Wines and Spirits of the Very Best. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP. Give the House a call. For convenience of public; Night Porter kept. A. H. PARISH. Proprietor. FOR GOOD ACCOMMODATION AND BEST OF ALES, GO TO IHB OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, THE! SQUARE, PALMKRSTON NORTH. CAPT. JAMES MITCHELL, Prop* THE QUALITY TATLOBS. We have increased our staff from Three to Twenty in two years' ol Business. SURELY THAT IS SUFFICIENT WEBB AND BROWN, Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 867.

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