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AULSEBROOK'S Rose Box of , « CHOCOLATES! ,• A treat for all Chocolate lovers. Many discriminating Connoisseurs 7 declare that the imported article does not equal them, either in deli- \> ciousness of for appearance. THE ASSORTMENT APPEALS TO ALL. s Chocolate Ice Cream Drops Chocolate Figs \ Chocolate Marshmallows Chocolate Almonds Chocolate Dolly Varden Sponge Chocolate Coffee Creams . Chocolate Almonds and Raisins Chocolate Raspberry Creams . Chocolate Mints Chocolate Varieties i Chocolate Dates Eating Chocolate 1 Packed in neat and artistic boxes containing £lb and lib. Anlseforook's Kose l>ox of Chocolates, /it\ Wtt "W~ff fcIiWWWUMtJ UlKT^j^Cg- , "" j J gJf"^{ w^*'i ft If _J GET DOWN TO Oβ the Hardware Questions. Don't take Dick, Tom and Harry's opinion upon this, that, or the other, INVESTIGATE for yourself. By all standards of comparisons you'll find ours. The BEST Hardware Values Obtainable Anywhere. DIRECT IMPORTERS, CHEAPSIDE, PALMERSTON NORTH. r -.1 R- 1 "I ! J. " 1 + OT + fy?££s 1 A/1Q f § "SI fi "Bl QTl*l AQ llluuolllCo LETTERS 0F APPRECIATION. SunfnrwSu urn ornamental wrought-iron pR HiH Jx HiH Mil AAft n entrance gates. MR. W. L. RICHARDS, Palmerston North. Dear Sir,—l must compliment you on the excellent workmanship put into the gates you made for me. They are perfectly satisfactory in every way and I may say that—during a recent visit to New South Wales—l eaw nothing, in Sydney or suburbs in the way of private entrance gates that I would prefer to them.—H. b. BUCHANAN, Rangitikei Street. GENERAL WROUGHT IRON WORK. MR. W. L. RICHARDS, Ironworker. , < . Dear Sir, I have much pleasure in informing you that the window and door frames carried out by you for the Operating Theatre at Palmerston North Hospital have given every satisfaction, and reflect great credit on your skill as an iron-worker. F. G. ALFREY, Inspector of Works, May 28th, 1909. . Public Works Department. y ' HORSE-SHOEING. MR. W. L. RICHARDS, Registered Farrier. , . , . > Dear Sir, —I have pleasure in stating that all the shoeing done ror my horses in your forge has been carried out in a careful and workmanlike manner, giving every satisfaction, ensuring my constant support. December 22nd, 1909. F. S. McRAE, Napier Road. NOTE ADDRESS: Next Holben and Kirk, RANGITIKEI STREET. We Build Bicycles to Order. LADY'S OR GENT'S MACHINES ANY SIZE OR SPECIFICATION. BCj a —GENUINE MACHINES £15 15s. • • -Ol • These are Genuine Machines. RUSSELL MACHINES. Lady or Gent's ... £15 10s. teave us your orcrer and inspect the Machine as it is being built* BRITISH MACHINES from £12" 10s. RED BIRDS (the old Favourites), £18 18s. GIVE US A CALL. WE WILL SATISFY YOU. All machine fitted with Dnnlop Tyres, Brooks' Saddles, Reiiold Chains. KED BIRD DEPOT - The Square. Furnishing Specialists By Appointment. DOMES OP SILENCE. WHAT ARE THEY'? "ttxoMES OF SILENCE" are Invisible Castors of diamondI } hardened Steel. It is impossible to break them, and they can be fitted to any Chair or Table in a moment by ANYBODY. ' The extra comfort obtained is wonderful, and the Smallest Chairs and Tables, when fitted with the Invisible Castors, GLIDE WITH A VELVETY SMOOTHNESS that has to be experienced to be understood. 6cl Per Bet of Four. Postage Id on 1, 2, 3, or 4 Sets. OBTAINABLE FROM THE SCOULLAR Co., Ltd,, WELLINGTON.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9185, Issue 9185, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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