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ICE AND COLD STORAGE

The Manawatu Meat Company's

Venture

A Decided Acquisition to Palmerston N,

Cold storage, everyone will admit, has been ona of the most important factors in making, New Zealand the prosperous and sound financial country it is to-day. The refrigerator and the separator have been of immense benefit to. everyone in this country; and' the Mana,watu Meat Co.'s venture in establishing cold storage in Palmerston. North and installing the necessary plant to turn -out huge quantities of ice made from the-purest water is another step in the right direction. No one could possibly overestimate the great value cold storage is going to prove to.a centre:like Palmerston North. Here you can store game, meat, butter, egga, fish, and every dainty ,that you can think of, keep it for, roqnthß, and get portion of your stock out when necessary. What a. boon tl'is >'s to public caterers, hospitals, and, indeed, private homes. There is ample storage capacity at the company's works to serve a population double that we have at present, and when the proper times comes the company will see to it that the premises will be, again enlargfjd. You have only to ring up to secure supplies of ice. This the company rails to any address; distance ia no obstacle. A postoard, telephone message, or wiro, giving particulars of your needs will be promptly attended to. The Meat Co. are also -wholesale and retail butchers, the main shop and offices are in the Square, next Bank of Australasia, and the cold storage and ice supply i s situated in Princes street, Palmerston North.

TUI BREWERY, LTD

In the previous special issue the write..*" indicated that changes were pending in regard to the North Island Brewery Co.'s business at Mang&tainoka. This has now been floated into a new company, and will hoiiceforth. be known as the Tui Brewery Co., Ltd. Although it ia a new company, or, rather, an old company under a. new title, there has been no change in tho management of the business, nor in tho high quality of the ale and stout for which Manga. tainoka,_ has become famous. There is no one in the Dominion to-day -who really appreciates a good glass of ale but will admit that the Tui brand is unexcelled, for a genuine pure beverage. Mr. H. Cowan, long associated with the old company, retains the position of managing director, and those who know this gentleman personally will applaud the fact that lie still retains the management, and under his guiding influence Mangatainoka will continue to be sung in music, song, and story as the headquarters of the famous Tui ale and stout. "Order a case'for Christmas."

E. ALLMAND, "The Maeliinery Expert," Levin.

Mr. E. Allmand, the well-known milking machine expert of Weraroa, Levin, is district agent for the Moffatt Virtue,' and it iB a striking testimony to his skill as a salesman that fully HO per" cent, ot the dairy farmers from Wellington to Palmerston North have become, clients of his far one thing or another. If io isn't a milking machine, its a separator or an oil engine, or some such article. Of course, the Manawatu line offers a big field for an agent with a thoroughly reliable milker, and Mr. Allmand says that he- does not care where the next one comes from; there is nothing better than the Moffatfc Virtue, and he won't rest until one of these has been established in every milking, shed in his territory. Mr. Allmand has a strong liking for all that is British made in the way of machinery, and, in fact, refuse? to countenance any other. There's no room in my premises, says Mr. -Allmand, for American or Eastern made articles, and while he is doing such good service to the British manufactured goods he hopes and expects farmers with a loyal and patriotic feeling towards our Home Land to patronise him for all their needs, and they won't be disappointed, because he has sonic of the best agencies procurable in* New Zealand to-day. He hag Lister and Woojseley engines and separators, Anderson engines, and, as indicated above, the Moffatt Virtue milking machines, and a host of goods too numerous to mention here. The depot at Weraroa is full to overflowing with secondhand implements and dairying appliances that are for sale cheap, and an.inspection would well repay anyone 'in need of such.

A special department devoted to motor and push bicycles is another feature of Mr. Allmand 1 a trade. He is agent for the A.J.S. motor-cycles, 8.b.A., Sun, and Perfect push-cycles, and employs thoroughly competent mechanics for overhauling and repair work, lie sells for cash or on terms to suit purchasers, and everything pertaining to tfte trade is stocked.

Milking machine rubbers of the best quality only are obtainable at his premises, and you can always rely on obtaining complete satisfaction when you deal with Allmand. Always place your faith and reliance in Allmand, and you won t be disappointed.

.CENTRAL PHOTO STORES AND PORTRAIT STUDIOS, The Square (next Hannah's), Palmtrstou North.

Mr. Headberg, proprietor of the above establishment, has secured the services ot a_ most skilful photographic artist, and is now in a position to give sitters a perfect well-finished portrait at a moderate cost. An inspection of this new artist's work reveals the height to which he has raised his profession, and his proficiency in every phase of photographic art has gained for this portrait studio an enviable reputation as well as a large share of public patronage that is daily growing in volume, and appreciation. The appointments of the Studio display all the elegant characteristics of establishments devoted to the highest lines of artistic portraiture. The utmost attention is given to sitters, and it is needless to say there is an abundance of backgrounds and accessories suited to every' requirement. The proprietor is unremitting in his efforts to enhance and extend his good name and clientele. For an investment of 12s 6d I you can obtain one dozen post cards and a free enlargement. The studios are ! upstairs above the photo stores, and photographs are taken outside by ap■pointment. Family groups are also j taken at home when desired- A special | feature of the photo stores department | is the extensive trade that is done in : developing aixj printing a»uateur»/ I plates and films. Mr. Headberg is right- I ly termed "The amateur photographers' friend," and his willingness to answer questions or give advice has. helped many a beginner over the ditch that separates constant failure from decided success. The large stock of cameras of ; all kinds and accessories enables a wise \ choice to be made, and as the, business j is solely photographic the goods are all ' fresh and up to date. Mr. Headberg ; has had 25 years' experience in the trade, and this is always at your service. Free • instruction is given every purchaser, and . the lirst films are developed free of I charge. Remember address: Central,! Photo Stores, next Hannah's, in the Equate, Pabuernton North. I

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 14

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