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:!! V. , [ J [i >„—: h I . . \\ I See them at the Show! See them at the Show! ;] CHE DAYTOM has many features that are unusual in a 7"\otor jjj Cycle. It represents a combination of refinement, efficiency and jl,! equipment that is of more than ordinary interest to the' intending t\ I purchaser. The material, the design and the manufacturing J Ijj practice represent the highest, quality at a moderate cost. DAYTON J I Frames are made of the highest grade 14 gauge steel tubing. The top bar •: | , and loop tube are reinforced with Double D Sectional Tubing. The j Dayton Two-in-one Gasoline and Oil Tanks are a trouble-proof feature that commends itself to you, with a capacity of 2\ gallons. It is fitted with I a simple and reliable mechanical oiling system. The DAYTON Rocker | Spring Fork is a patented feature which absorbs jolts or road shocks from , any angle, and the seat ypost is an admirable improvement on anything you | I have ever seen—completely absorbs the slightest shock, Will you come j and have a look ? Let us demonstrate the perfect DAYTON. On exhi- |j bition at the Winter Show and at our Showrooms opposite Railway Station, [ Palmerston North "'' i ' .-■■■'.,■■ i \ ~ \ j A. A. WOOD - Sole Manawata Agent | R H E U L, I N WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! Hit will pay you to wait and A specially made external remedy, thin in composition, cprtTDP A crrTTHM 'which quickly penetrates and dries in while rubbing. One acre or larger or «_ '• ■ „ ' . . . , . ' smaller to suit you. KM^"* second to no other application of its kind. Every drop of every bottle contains what isneeded to allay any A Large Block^of Magnificent Land, right . handy to Palmerston North Railway "If T ache or pain, especially, rheumatic pain. Finest thing Station will be iub-divided shortly. out for Pleurisy, ■ Bronchitis, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ter m ß the easiest on earth. TST Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, and Stiff Joints. Rubin Write us or calVand get plans m an" particulars.. **""^ during the day, and apply on flannel at night. The more fyou use it the more uses you find for it. Has the best of BAu NA L L 06 I* EXlf L£j reputations. 2/8 per bottle | 3|d postage extra. Write (Late Ravenhlll.&Co.) ' LAND AGENTS, N 'the only maker of it, HERBERT HEPWORTH, . BAyLY>s BUILDINGS> Chemist (by examination), Box 254, Palmerston North. PALMERSTON NORTH Sutton's Broad Leaf Essex j& button's Giant Sapa j I SUTTON'S RAPE is packed in 281b. Bags. Every Bag is sealed with Lead Sea] and Button's Trade Mark. Nothing genuine without the seal ill % Please Read these Extracts from Newspapers:—JAPANESE RAPE—DESCRIPTION OF THE SEED. i|| ;'i The Agricultural Department forwards the following for general information: —"Japanese Rape Seed having jlja ijj recently been offered for sale in New Zealand, and as considerable doubt existed whether, .this seed was of a Ijji •;' variety suitable for fattening live stock, the Secretary of Agriculture cabled the British Consul at Tokio as fol- ;; ;;! . lows:—'ls Japanese Eapo Seed.a forage variety or an annual oil-producing kind? If both are ,produced, cable % ■■; a trade description of the former. A reply has been received from the British Ambassador as under:—'Referring ;' • to your telegram of 19th March, Japanese Rape Seed is mostly an annual oil-producing variety. Hokaido grows f' ! a foreign variety called Hamburg, Parbury, and Nenty Company. A British firm'at Kobe has been exporting to ! ' '■'■ Australia considerable quantities of Hokaido seed under the name of Essex Rape.' " This information should assist I: ': New Zealand importers to secure the proper variety and should minimise the risk of getting comparatively useless I ii • • bird-seed rape. (Wellington, 22nd March, 1915.) | -^ TOT HILL LTD. BARRAUD" &-ABRAHAM'XTD; ) A,. Hereford Street, Cbristchurch Chief District Agents—Paimerston J*orth, Feildins and DannevirKe _/'/ #" —=^^ - .• - : ■ % Five Reasons why we are known as such: ' 1. We make only one quality Wedding Cake, be it one, two, three, four or five tiers, our mixture is the same. : ll||lS 2. We use the Best Labour available; the best ingre- : E^Sw dients, and consequently get the best results. \ l^wM ur ra(^e 'S 'ar^e enouS^ t.o keep Artists who specialM^ml|f ise in Ornamental Piping, consequently artistic %Mw) c aye een ma^in§ Wedding Cakes on this ■ coast for over 30 years —perhaps we made , ■ y°ur Mother's, Aunt's, or Cousin's. 5< The Pf oof of the Wedding Cake (like the pro«?^^^^2^^^! verbial Pudding) is in the eating. Connoisseurs j ( have Pronounced ours— New Zealand's Best. |j Sqnare and Mais St., Palsiierstoa North. j • J^MUU^£^::^==^~~^-^-j— ■-T=s=g TiV/i'U'fesa ftvylSUG " ifGliildilUl H

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 16

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