THE FURNESS SHOE STORE, THE SQUARE. ONE STRONG ATTRACTION! SHOE BARGAIN FOR WOMEN To give eclat to the wind-up of THE GREAT FIRING-OUT SALE Strong, Stylish, Chrome Lace and Button Boots, with self-caps, easy and comfortable on the foot, neat and elegant to look at, worthy in every way. Regular Price 12s 6d. I Clearing Price 7s 6d. I Not many pairs left. Promptness is necessary to avoid disappointment. We are winding-up our Great Firing-out Sale in a day or two. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE, Next to Coles' Buildings. 1 nn MILES FOR A SHILLING IUU AND A HALF. s' Come and inspect our— " POOR MAN'S MOTOR CAR." Mounted on two wheels, control from handle-bars, spring front forks, everything up-to-date, and fitted with the famous SAROLEA ENGINE. Gr. H. Bvcroft & Co., 9 and 10, Main Street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 459.
I late of your flat to"IHe Musks!" First Class Pumps. WHEN you've worked a Myers' Pump for a month you'll " take off your hat to the Myers." Here are some good points:— Brass cylinders to lessen friction, glass valve seats to save the leathers and stand sandy water, adjustable handles and detachable spouts. Inch and a-half pipe can bo screwed into spout hole and water lead away any distance. The Myers' Force Pump is equal in wear and capacity to pumps costing 50 per cent. more. Myers' Force Pumps,— 4256 d and 455. Myers' Lift Pumps,— 17s 6d and 18s 6d. The foot valve here shown takes the strain of your pump by holding the water in the down stroke; it also acts as a straii er. To fit any pump pipe. HOLBEN & KIRK.
C. W. Blackburn, Builder & Contractor MAIN STREET WEST, Palmerston North. EVERY branch of the Building trade undertaken. • Full stock of paints, scrim, and paperhangingsPlans prepared and estimates given. Telephone No. 303. ' v r* jf 8 OE PART MEN FACT No. 8. The GUARANTEE OF THE STATE goes with every Pel icy Issued bv the Department. Evert person insured under Ju conditions rests absolutely secure, firmly assured that, whatever may happen the full value of his policy is as certain to be paid when the claim accrues as that tho sun shall rise in the morning.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 6
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