g THfRMOS FLASKS I 3 Pour any hot liquid into a 9 | THERMOS FLASK and it i wili keep hot for 24 9 FLASK and it will keep H co/ef for three days. I THE TEMPERATURE I A THERMOS 1 FLASK. _____ Thermos Flasks areinvaluPint sizes - 30- & 33- each Quart sizes - 51'- &54 - each aarzv&3SP3**m.?xjr*ii"x' >, iMmimwai m i iiii Stewart Dawson & Go. mo Ltd. \ SILVERSMITHS, -Ac.' WELLINGTON. FORGING AHEAD. UNTIL a new ship " finds herself," the creaking of new joints, the groaning of fresh timbers, and the thug—thug of new macr inery, are the inevitable disturbances attending her early progress. The comparatively new addition to our already popular stores— The BOOT AND SHOE SECTION—has already " found» itself, the service and values offered making wonderfully smooth-running for such a new department. Yt'o are proud of the progress already made, and intend to forge constant ahead by giving Tlje Best Tallies in Mens' and | Ladies' footwear. j At present this section is located in TEMPORARY PREMISES door, but while the alterations to old premises are being made your needs in BOOTS AND SHOES will be catered to as well as before by- r MILLAR & GIORGI. The Great Outfitters, Palmers ton Worth. i alterations. D™f^rN!"r^ WHALLEY'S ALEXANDRA HALL (Next to and at the back of my old premises). My Factory address remains the same. Hotel Keepers Boarding House Proprietors Restaurateurs, and g anyone to furnish, should not fail to purchase HOT*, while the I great reductions are still in force. | Every article is generously reduced in order to keep stocks moving j during the remodelling. j I W. Pegden, j HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, | PALMERSTON NORTH. I
J. Jr'ENKKIH, E.P.C., WISHES the general public to know that he has removed from Rangitikei Street to larger premises in Wellsbourne Street and is now able to undertake work of all d T3trwo?^rwS' Ta n ta , Gas, Electric Bells, etc. Note the address: — J. PJUNKKTH, E.P.C., • PLUMBER, Wellsbourne Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 162. gTABLES GEORGE STREET. H. J. WOODFIELD, PTODJ-ifctor. HAVING installed a complete plant driven by power, I am now prepared to clip horses on the shortest notice at. reasonable rates. Cabs, drags, gigs, waggonettes, buggies, and hacks on hire. Rubber-tyred _ gigs a specialty. Special attention gi7en to turnouts for wedding parties. Ring up 'Phone 112 if you want ! your horse clipped rx require » turnout. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers in the Manawatu Evening Standard are requested to note that all copy for replace advertisements must be handed into the publishing office on the day prior to that on which insertion is desired. Term advertisements cannot be altered on the day on which copy for such alterations is received. Any advertisement inserted for a stated period and withdrawn before the date on which 'the contract would expire by effluxion of time t must be paid for as though it appeared for the full time. No rebate whatever will be allowed off charges for advertisements withdrawn during the currency of a period. Any person writing to the Standard for information in regard to advertisements already appearing m the paper must send stamped addressed envelope to ensure a i eply
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9165, Issue 9164, 14 March 1910, Page 3
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