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BARNAO BROS., LTD , Main Street, Palmerston North.

The fish supplies of Palmerßton North have for many years now been under the direct control of Messrs. Barnao Bros., and in this the public are exceedingly well treated. " Tho firm have unlimited resources, consequently large supplies arrive always twice daily from Napier, Wellington, Paraparaumu, Foxton, and elsewhere. It is a recognised fact that in regard to'this trade Messrs. Barnao Bros, are expertfs. and .fully alive to the needs of the'increasing importance of Parlmerston North as a "distributing centre.

"THE CAFE GRAND." Mrs. M'Lennan, Proprietress. Palmerston North.

When in doubt as to -where to go in Palmerston North for lunch or supper, you never need to hesitate; make straight for the Cafe Grand, next the Council Chambers, and opposite me Grand Hotel. Mrs. M'Lennan, the present proprietress, deserves .to bo congratulated for placing this popular cafe on such an up-to-date footing. It really is the -finest place of is kind in Palmerston North; in fact, there is;none better in any part of the Dominion. Everything is spotlessly clean, and the fare is excellent. All kinds of fish, grills, eggs and bacon, etc.—any thing, you wish —served neatly,-and under the cleanest conditions possible.

JACK ELLIOTT, Motor and Coach Smith, Grey Street, Palmerston North.

Mr. Elliott, formerly a member of the firm of Collingwood and Elliott, has now secured up-to-date premises in Grey street, in the vicinity of Abraham and Williams' produce stores, and is prepared to execute all work pertaining to motor and coachbuilding. Iron work generally is undertaken by Mr. Elliott, and special attention is directed to his capabilities as a designer and maker of iron gates and fancy fencing. It is one of his pleasures to get in behind an oUI, worn out, and springless motor chassis, and bring right up to concert pitch. Spring-making, fitting, and general smith work is carried out promptly and well on the premises. ■ Good workmanship, reliability of service, and moderate charges count at Mr. Elliott's establishment' every time. Remember, when you need a smith around your car, take it to this young tradesman, who is out to treat' you well and give you complete satisfaction. .

THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODEN TOYS AND HOUSEHOLD WOODWARE.

A New Zealand Industry,

Messrs Broadbelt and Co.'s Enterprise.

Feilding is the centre of a very thriving industry, and one that should have the wholehearted support of every man, woman, and child in New Zealand. We refer to the manufacture of wooden toys and general household woodware. Messrs. Broadbelt and Co. axe the pioneers of this industrial enterprise, and, apart altogether from the fact that the wooden toy is an inexpensive and almost everlasting article, it is much more to our interests to patronise a thriving New. Zealand trade of the description under review' than: import" the"' tinsel-bedecked tin trumpery so extensively manufactured in Germany and still finding its way into this country disguised as 'American. The most of the stationers throughout the Dominion will be able to supply you_ and your children 8 needs this coming Christinas. However, if there ia any difficulty in obtaining the Feilding made wooden toys it would be appreciated if householders would communicate with Messrs. Broadbeli and Co. One special feature of the wooden toy trade is that New Zealand woods are exclusively used, and the industry finds employment for many of our own settlers. For those two reasons alone it is up to evoryono to ask for and see that you get the everlasting toy made of our owe woods by our own workmen in our own country. In addition to a very comprehensive list of articles made*in the toy factory, the firm also manufacture all kinds of household woodware, such as baking boards, rolling pins,' washboards, tubs, and a hundred and one useful lines that appeal especially to the industrious housewife. The manufacture of cheese crates and butter boxes is also a very extensive branch of Broadbelt and Co., Ltd.'s, establishment. Sea advertisement elsewhere in this issue.

A S. JACOBS, THE FURRIER, Main Street, Palmerston N.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs have had a very long association with the furrier and taxidermist trade of New Zealand, and are well qualified to give satisfaction to all those ladies and genttemen who appreciate genuine workmanslaij. ■ As tanners of sheep, go"at, calf. and opossum skins, there is no other establishment where the work can ba turned out so well. Mrs Jacobs is an expert in the cleaning, and remodelling of ladies' furs, and bringing these garments right up to present day fashion. Coats, rugs, mats are made up on the premises, and visitors to the town in connection with the show should call and see the fine specimens of this' firm's good work. Mr. Jacobs is the only qualified tanner and furrier in Palnieraton North. "The dyeing <pi furs is a specialty with Mr. Jacobs, especially the beautiful;black. The process is one for which hundreds of pounds has been refused. It is a secret known only to the one person, and.that is Mr. Jacobs."

DIJCONS LTD., Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston Norlli,

Dixons Ltd., a, name long and favourably associated with the aerated water and cordial trade of the Pahneraton North town and district, still maintains the leading position for high quality and purity of theiy celebrated drinks. Mr. J. H. Simmonds", the manager of the business, is one of the most experienced manufacturers there is in the Dpminion! For some years prior' to coming to Palmerston North to assume control of Dixons he was in the employ of Messrs. Thompson and Lewis, of Wellington, and prior to that occupied a leading position in one of the most extensive factories in Old Land, It will therefore he seen thit Dixons Ltd. is under the guidance and influence of a gentleman who knows every branch of the trade thoroughly, and is well qualified to place before the public summer beverages that for quality, purity, and excellence cannot be excelled in any part of the Dominion. Dixons Ltd. is a local company with extensive interests throughout the town, and this fact, together., with the high quality of its goods,' should be an impelling influence in all hotels and shopkeepers extending their patronage to it. The factory and office are situated on Fitzherbert street, where there is one o£ the finest flows of artesian water from wnich Dixons' famous drinks are made. The delivery vans regularly cover the ex tensive country district and small towns around Palmerston North. Hotels, shops, and private homes are catered for, and when,-.its Dixons' drinks you.-know yon have ijie genuine quality that leaves no bad a/er-efiecta.

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 14