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A. F. MARTIN.' IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER. A. Jb\ MARTIN, PALMERSTON NORTH. N" 1W ZEALAND INSURANOB COMPANY. LIMITED. (Established 1859.) SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. £1,600,000 FIRE, Marine, and Accident Ri»ki of every deecription accepted «t LbweM , - Current Rates. , Prompt and Liberal Settlement*. .H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. AGENTS!— G. X. Waldegrave,.-Palmerito« N. J. H. Vincent, Ashhuret C. H. Tarrant, Awahuri ■-r.-M.-H. Walker, Foxton ♦ W. A. Bell, Halcpmbe Jamei Penney, v ßonsote» fi. Hoeking.J . [W. U. Hoeking. -Manawatu t'ounary aad Engineeriiig Works, ' Church St. ... Palmereton North. . IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. o! All Deßoriptione eup\y. plied, verandah brackets ■ (any. de- * eign). All kinds of builders' ironwork . contracted for.. Steel girdera supplied, all* 'lengths. Bakers , ' oven ironwork a speciality. Steam boilers re-tubed and repaired. Gaa and oil engines repaired, fitted up and supplied. Quotations given. Telephone 168. , HOSKIKQBBQS. MEN ARE SAVING MONEY. HAVING CLOTHES MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOW IT IS DONE. . Every day we hear of local gentlemen laying as much as £2 10s. and never less than. £2 on a single suit of clothes bj haying them made to their measure in Christchurch.

For a long time it has been felt that SA. or £5 was too much to pay for a suit, and it would certainly appear bo when it is remembered that.fieorge Davies", the Christchurch tailor, is making suits to measure for from 39/6 upwards, and giving a written guarantee of satisfaction with every garment he produces. • A well-known local gentleman who recently received a suit made to his measure ■in Christohurch by Mr. Davies is very enthusiastic about the saving effected, and is delighted with the style, fit and finish of the clothes. He describes his experience thus:— '' ' " Some little time ago, I saw an advertisement of Mr. George Davies , in this paper in which he offered to make a suit of clothes to measure for from 39/6. Candidly, I was sceptical, But after some deliberation I wrote jor samples and ielf-measurement form, and by return mail, I received a full range of really good suitings. I finally selected a pattern to my liking at £2 10s. the suit, and took my measurements on the simple self-measurement form supplied, then sent them on to Mr. Davies. About ten days or. a fortnight later I received my clothes with a letter from Mr. Davies, asking me to try on, and examine the suit fuHy, and if I was not completely satisfied, to return it at once, and get my money back in full. *All rny previous doubts I must say proved groundless, for I found the suit the best fit I had ever had, and in quality and workmanship it is equal in every respect to the suits I have -been paying £i.l 0«. and £5 for. lam satisfied I by , sending, to Christ : church for those samples, besides getting a written guarantee of. satisfaction, and taking no risk whatever.". - We .understand Mr. Davies has just published a new Style Book, which he Intoims ue will gladly be sent post free, together with samples of latest suitings, and self-measurement form to any address on request. When writing ]üb* say: " Blindly vend me eamplei, etc," and address your poatoard or letter to George Daviei, Success Suit Shop, 1M Oolembo Street, Ohristohurch.

How to Cook Well! The Instructions of * one of New Zealand's ' Leading Teachers :— ..•*• Pastry is most particular in "requiring a Hot Quick Oven "to cause the' starch cells of "flour, to burst and absorb the "fat. If .the oven is slow—the "pastry is tough. . " Bread and Cakes. — First "heat the oven thoroughly some : "" time .before it is wanted, so that. " there will be a GOOD steady " HEAT by ,lJiejbime it is required. application of a - '.' QUICJt STRONG HEAT to the SUr- :'" fae* coagulates the 'albumen, "This prevents juice escaping. " the "Hot Oven," T mt^ ''Good, Steady/ , " Quick, Strong ". Heat essential to gc-jod cooking always ammm "be attained by using COALBROOKDALE It gives an intense, rAil strong, and efficient - ' VV/lL(« heat, always under control. Order direct from the "CO&LBROOKDALB" LOCAL DEPOT, WBfSTFORT COAIi CO., LTD.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8546, 28 March 1908, Page 7

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