WOOL IB UP 10 PER CENT.—(GOOD!) i j qq nnn let lo ° se in Wel- ] dbOOyUUU lington last -week j at 5 per cent, in £200 to £500 lots.— ! (Bravo!) Banks are obliged to let out at £ per cent., they can't get 6 per cent.— (Good job!) Fortune's Wheel has turned! Everything is in clover. | No more Trash Bikes. Get the ! world's best now. j MASSEY-HARRIS & RALEIGHS AT £18 AND £16 At C. 8. PICKEJBINGKS, THE SQUARE. . Come and join in the Fortune's turning tide. riIEAPEST JAM FRUIT. THE demand for Our Fruit has increased to such an extent that wo have found it necessary to make arrangements with Auckland " and Hawke's Bay growers for a large supply right through the season. And as we buy for cash only, we are selling Fruit far cheaper than anyone else in the district. Customers will find a great saving in placing their orders for jam anrt bottling fruit with us. And may also depend on getting full satisfaction. We have also a large quantity o* Cabbage and Cauliflower and other plants on hand. Address:— B. H. JUST, WHOLESALE FRUIT GROWER. FLORIST, & NURSERYMAN, Occidental Buildings, The Squaiv Telephones: Shop 402. Garden 440. PUPONGA COAL A FEW facts why you should be using Puponga Coal:— Because it is more economical than any other Coal. Because it keeps in, and does not go out. Because of it's great heating power. Because there is no waste, ae it burns right away. Because it can be regulated to any [ degree of heat required. Because it makes little or no soot, and your stove will only need cleaning at very long intervals. We respectfully request you te test these assertions by trying eome PUPONGA. If your merchant does not stock it, we will be pleased to supply you. THE WEST COAST STEAMSHIP AND TRADING CO., LTD. AGENTS.. Telephone 228. E. L. Adamson, (Late head dyer Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company), BEGS to announce to the residents of Palmerston North and surrounding districts that he has opened premises No. 11, Main Street East, close to Post Office, as dyer and dry cleaner. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. THOMAS * BELL, (Successors to Peninan Bros.), HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS Coleman Place. Palmerston N. A LARGE etock of tobaccos and smokers' requisites always on band. Razor setting a epecialtyFQit SALE. SECOND-HAND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 6 and 8 horsepower. SECOND-HAND VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, 4 horsepower. CHEAP. Apply at once— Eeid "& Gray, RANGITIKEI STREET Hartnett Milking Machines. Farmers—Read for Yourselves. To C. DAHL & CO., LTD. TAIKOREA, June 16th, 1909. I am pleased to say I have used the Milking Machines installed by you the last two seasons, and have found them satisfactory in -svery detail. None of the cows hav<3 lost any quarters, nor has it made any of them hard. I never had any complaint from the factory manager in regard to the milk, and since your latest improvements to the machines it is impossible for the milk to become tainted in any way, and the only upkeep has been to the extent of a new set of inflators. Everything hae run as smooth as clockwork, and last but not least I have not had to employ any labour; my son, ten years of age, and I, can milk 40 cows with comfort and pleasTxre. A. T. KENDALL. Buchanan & Hanks. 48, Cuba Street, . Palmerston N. ! Telephone 532. : CYCLE, MOTOR, AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. B.S.A. MACHINES, £12 12s.' PATTERN B.S.A. machines from £7. PTIHERE is more than one reliable JL shop in Palmerston. Try us for , any kind of repair work at all. We bar nothing. Our guarantee is reliable for all time. Punctuality a special feature. Have your repairs sent for and returned at short notice.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 7
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