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MJW HAT pfe" I *^ WEATHER. TE stock aP shapes and' Sizes, there s tlie poms V tlie smart Hard Felt, -or even the latest Caps. JUmngc pocket felts Iroin 4s 6d to 8s 6d. Hard Felt Hats from is 6(1 to 10s 6tl. Smart Caps from Is 6d to 4s 9d.. MOORE THE HATTER, CLOTHIER AND MERCER. YOU KNOW THE-SHOP. ' Right Next Clarendon Hotel, the Sqiiare, PALMEB&ION 'Sole Agent: FAMOUS "ROUGH RIDER" CLOTHING. 1 J^^^^^SimiM-M^m^^jmM^mgggjgg^ m Si m&mi !«»fMK»Wi immmmm mi m®m wmm M ■SSHipil mwmmi ■rblA mmmKsmmm SMs m &»* S ill! 858 M* WsW ra PS mim w m ■m m wmmm iiwiiil HiiiiSPi 9WS H 0& SIH« m, %s>jj'). p!fc# K'i as* S0» Victorious at big Expositions 'Si Won the only N.Z. Gold Medal for Rolled Oats Japan-British Exhibition, 1910 Pure Oatina's perfect oats— None are sounder, finer, cleaner. On the flavour Tommy dotes; Toddles dearly loves Oatina. Packed: "A Bag within a Bag" S7^^< )gfTg' t gSß3ggS^M '~_j™T-!lz..- _ ' .?^S^£. P^?"] Thousands of Sheep on Thousands of Farms throughout New Zealand are busy growing wool for making up into the Famous Milill For Men, Women and Children. It is to the direct interest of everyone to support this important N.Z. industry, which employs thousands of hands who buy the goods, and encourage the trade, and help the-farmer, who breeds the sheep, that grow the wool, that is made up into KAIAPOI CLOTHING for everyone to wear. i KAIAPOI CLOTHING takes the I shortest cut betweeii tbe sheep's back J. and the satisfied wearer. m The wool is grown, scoured, dyed and Jc&j woven here, then made up into Fashionable |g* ClothiiiK by our own expert cutters and jg& tailoresses, Hence Kaiapoi Clothing is t£3f the best value obtainable. jgK Ask for KAIAPOI CLOTHING always. J|| SOLD EVERYWHERE! /ESS ■M nil mm mm Hr A..M, BAXJOKH/^ BOAT BTJILDEE, OF ASHHURST, DESIRES to intimate to those interested that he is prepared to build boats of any design. He has in his possession plans of boats that can- do from 8 to 30 miles an hour, including most of the defenders and champions of the Canadian and American cups. He can design and build any class of boat from a rowing boat to the fastest sailing or power boat, and will guarantee them to be safe. A. M. rfauokham learnt his trade in England before coming to New Zealand, and has since kept in touch with some of the leading boat builders in Anu'ii.'a and England. Boat? can be fitted complete with engino, as he has the agency for the Fairbank-Mosß Engine, this being one of the best, if not the beßt engine.rondo for the purpose. Enquiries solicited and cetimateß given.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 19 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 19 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9541, 19 June 1911, Page 2

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