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THE KAIRANGA AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., I George Street, Palmerston North.

The Kairanga Auctioneering Company's premises and yards are proclaimed by all that have seen them to be the most up to date in the Dominion, and it is a source of great pleasure to know this local and progressive concern is making rapid headway under the capable management of Mr. George A. Broad, who reecntly accepted the position of auetioneer-ma'nager. Mr. Broad has already proved himself a first-class auctioneer, and his pleasing manner, combined with his courteous and obliging disposition, has already made him a warm favourite with the habitues of the auction- mart. One of the features of the Kairanga Auctioneering Company's yards are the up-to-date pig and poultry pens. These are constructed on the most hygienic principle, and enable buyers and sellers to view the animals being sold without the slightest discomfort or obnoxious smells. Yard sales are held every Saturday, and the auction room sundries are regularly submitted twice a week. Clearing sales are conducted in town or country as required, and clients can, and what is more do, receive their cheque and account sales within a few hours.

W. R. KELLS, Builder and Undertaker, SB, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. . Telephone 5180.

Building and cabinet-making is only one branch of Mr. W. R. Kells's business. He has set out to pay particular attention to the undertaking, and has every facility for furnishing funerals in either town or country. Estimates for new buildings,. alterations to shops or dwellings, and constructing of show cases or new shop fronts is supplied, and wherever the work is entrusted to Mr. Kells the utmost satisfaction is assured. Mr. Kells has resided many years in the town of Palmerston 'North, and is well^ known as a first-class rifle shot. In business he is Tegarded as a competent tradesman, and will provide plans, specifications, and give an estimate for any job, large or small, in either town or country j and those employing him can rest assured that his contract will.be 'well and faithfully carried out.

PERCY ROBERT AND CO., Regalia Manufactu ers,. Palmerston North.

Gold and silver embroidering, and the manufacture of Masonic and friendly society regalia, is a trade entirely exclusive to Messrs. Robert and Co., of Palmerston North, at ■ anyrate so .far as New Zealand is concerned. It is usual where one firm possesses a" monopoly for prices to bo prohibitive, but this does not apply^to this old-establish-ed and reliable firm. ' Tlieir workmanship and charges are better and considerably lower than .for. the imported article. Heads of lodges are specially directed to Robert and Co.'slarge stocks of sashes, aprons, and all furniture required for .lodge-rooms, etc. Bowling, tennis, athletic clubs, and school committees cam have their monograms beautifully worked in gold or silver, and supplied promptly at very reasonable prices. "

Robert and Co. also hire out fancy costumes, arid have one of the best assortments of these procurable in New Zealand. A postcard addressed to the firm's offices, and warehouse in Main street, near Post Office, Palmerslon North, will be attended to quick and busy. Telephones : Shop arid factory 5666, warehouse and residence 5056.

C. J. HOUSTON AND CO., Dyers and Cleaners, Palmerston North,

Mr. Charles Houston, the. principal of the above firm, possesses first-class honours and the highest certificates obtainable for Frency dry cleaning, and Palmerston North is particularly fortunate in having a reliable and up-to-date cleaning, pressing and dyeing business in its midst. Messrs. Houston and Co. have completely revolutionised the dyeing trade so far as the Manawatu district is concerned, and in order to better cope with this growing business the firm have decided to centralise tlieir efforts in premises on Main street East, right opposite Devine's Empire Hotel. The receiving depot and workrooms are located'here, and if you want to convert that shabby old suit or costume into a bright new one, just take it along to this firm of experts. Tell them the colour you want it and they will do the rest. Price 3 are reasonable and satisfaction is guaranteed in every case

THE SHOW BOOTHS,

The Clarendon Hotel proprietor, Mr. Baker, is again in command of the licensed booths at the Manawatu Show now in progress at Palmerston North. There are no inflated prices.. The best quality liquors only are obtainable at town prices, and for those who appreciate a nice- light ale the popular "John Bull . brand, as well as the Standard Brewery Company's famous ales and stout; can be had for the asking. Prices for everything is the same as town, and the quality is the best. nM/u -? ake, r is Pers°nal]y supervising all the booths on the grounds, and the public can rely on civility, and good prompt attention, as well as the best liquors that money can buy.

W. RICHARDSON, Motor Hood and Screen Maker, Cuba Street, Palmerston North.

Experience in motor trimming andi hoodmaking is vei-y essential when the best workmanship is desired, and your attention is directed to the Cuba street workshop of Mr. W.. Richardson, an .expert of many years'. practice. When in need of a new hood for your motorcar, cushions, loose covers, celluloid screens, and panels, take it to W. Richardson's. He is an expert of Many years .standing, and can guarantee you absolute satisfaction in every detail. Mr Richardson has a very extensive connection, and a plant fully capable of all classes of work pertaining to hood making and motor trimming, backed by ex pert knowledge. He can fit out your car to perfection at a very moderate cost 1i the work is worth doing at all, it is worth your while to take it-to the man who can give complete satisfaction, and Richardson, in Cuba street is the man. " '

FLETCHER HALL COACH AND MOTOR-BODY BUILDER?, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North

Those who think the day of the coachbuilder has passed should visit Mr. Fletcher Hall's workshops in Fitzherbert street, Palmerston'North. There is every indication that the average farmer finds the horse-drawn vehicle the best for conveying his milk to the factory, and doing the ordinary everyday work on the farm. Mr. Hall is constantly receiving orders for milk carts snd farm drays, and his establishment is taxed to. the utmost in supplying these and effecting repairs to others". Motor body building, upholstering, painting ctv. is a feature of Mr; Hallls trade, while undertaking in ail its branches is under the personal supervision of Hie .pro»netor.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 13