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PALMERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE IN Thanking the Public of Palmerston North and Surrounding Districts for the Generous Support accorded me in the past, I desire to intimate that 1 have taken larger and more convenient premises in MOWLEM BUILDINGS, THE SQUARE. I shall be pleased to welcome all old and new clients, and have pleasure in tendering a hearty invitation to the Public generally to inspect the NEW STOCKS THE HUB, MOWLEM BUILDINGS, THE SQUARE Palmerston North. CHIROPRACTIC r PHE Neurocalometer locates the cause -*- of your trouble—l adjust it. Health is the result.' R. V. LORENZEN, • Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Broadway (over Leary’s Pharmacy), Palmerston North. Consultation Free ’Phone 6748. BREADI BREAD! Children must have th best of BREAD Make sure you always have BUTZBACH BREAD, THE QUALITY BREAD “The Model Bakery,” 389 MAIN STREET. ’Phone 5365. CUSHIONS. Fancy Cushions from 15/6; Travelling Cushions from 3/11; Tea Cosys from 2/6. All Cushions made to order from best materials in latest styles. Mail orders promptly attended to. DE LUXE. 219 Main Street West, Palmerston North. Ladies’ Hairdressing.—An up-to-date Ladies Hairdressing Saloon, replete with the latest appointments, is now open. Specialist in charge, Cam Penman. Ladies' Hairdressing Saloon, Rangitikei Buildings, Palmerston North. 'Phone 6174. I TOMATO DAY. 'TO-DAY is Tomato 1 Day at FREEMAN’S, The Square, where there are half a ton (11201bs.) of Conway’s First Grade Tomatoes being offered for sale at 61bs. for 1/-. These are similar to the tomatoes the seeds of which are being sent to Sutton and Sons, the King’s Seedsmen, Reading, England, and are noted for their rich, creamy flavour. Picked this morning, direct from the orchard to Freeman’s shop. PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, No. 225 Featherston Street,PALMERSTON NORTH. TJECENTLY built for own home. Insured £1250. Seven rooms, all conveniences, mod-era design, finished in heart nmu, gas cooker, electric light (15 points), telephone (optional), porcelain bath and basin, space for 2 upstairs rooms; section 70ft. x 165 ft.; motor shed, wool shed, concrete drive, shrubs and lawn. Arrange for inspection. ’Phone 5131. or leading agents, Palmerston North. "P D.C." SATURDAY Specials.- • Ladies’ strong black Cotton Hose, spliced heel and toe, hygienic dye, value. 2s. 6d. for Is. lid. Cl PORTS Corset—Stirred elastic spiral bone, 4 suspenders; sizes 24 to 30in. Price ss. Ud. Collinson and Cunninghame. " P D.C." SATURDAY Specials.- -* • Good fitting velvet and silk Hats in brown, black, poppy, tan, value 14s. 6d. for 12s. 6d. GARNER’S "Open Warehouse to Pub. He.", ustairs 118 Culm fleet. Palmerston North, sells one or dozen articlea to general public. 25 per cent. cheaper than Square.

To • feel bright To feel bright and full of energy—to be able , to get through a lot of work—drink a cup of “Amber Tips” now and then —it will freshen you more than anything else. Neu) teas come and go, but “Amber continues to increase in popularity, and every year the sales grou) larger. “Amber Trips’’ represents real economy—the most pleasing flavour —and one pound maizes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. 66 A 1 ’T’* ' Amber lips FINE TEA Ceylon’s Best

©aft YOURS | WILL BE\ THERE! nro 6U3U10 YOUR Ticket participating in ths draw, ths "Big Three ” Art Unicn has * appointed its own agents— and no others. The risk of broadcasting tickets, when I hundreds of numbers may never bo sent in, is abolished. . FIRST PRIZES OF £l.OOO | ,AO'T UMS OM (The Trustees are: • to raise fundsl fox- Im.rove- B V permisnsn of the Sir Edwin Michelson, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. -<1 Colonel J.P. Stevenson, Mannffskiekie Goll Giut>. | r -s~j£4OOO for Sk £3OOO . Zz< Ist Prize 451000 ™ KE ™= ! 2nd „ 451000 L2/.eaeh M t ; X"'# $ /Z 3rd „ 451000 and 105 other prizes. s=£2 e /> 1 All Prizes of Alluvial Gold. V T \2b ffisaJ/ Bfi y S ■Q' v sSV/ <1 — ’

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 7