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COL LIN SON LOW PRICES ON HIGHGRADE GARDEN TOOLS. T7 A LUES unsurpaised anywhere in I?* V New Zealand. Every tool we sell you guaranteed M gound and perfeet, otherwise yojr mmill monev refunded. \V e draw our stocks liftf# from the finest manufacture* in th»' WMf"- -' 1 world, and because of our big trad® It V_i assortments are better and price® lowdi. H ; w! J Comparison proves superiority. Com© lff§ ' a ii,J «oe our fine selection ot New Goods. "Quick-Work" Hoes, cuts both ways, ?: I»£ v - 2s 3d and 2s 6d. JH.-i q Weeding Forks and Trowels, light and © sK strong, 6d and lid each. Spades, highest quality steel, 4s 6d and Ladies' Spades, strong, light and easy - working, 2s 6d and 2s lid. i; 91S| -,-i Shears, with spring 'washers, jcut extra in ft. c l eari an d easy, 4s 3d, 08 3d and iR*-" v Fin«°Se!ection Lawn Mowers, of guar|i an teed quality and efficiency, su;|l BpA 12-inch blades, 24s 6d. SmhsiS s 14-inch blades. 26s 6d. 16-inch blades, 29s 6d. WgM\ Setf Window. m COLLINSON It & son, fe- :® The Store of Bisgest Values, w&JKKr palmerston north,

A 600 D SAW is WORTH HAVINB { T ANY PRICE— everyone acknowledges that—but the man tudiw i -'ways and means" sees that he gets it a« cheaply as possible. WATSON BROS, LTD., hart studied the interest* of the man at the bench fcr securing a largo stock of the CELEBRATED ITILETTO SAWS. Those, though priced as low as ordinary saws, are GRADE, and we confidently assert that in manufacture andfinish the "STILETTO"' compares favourably with any saw 011 the market usually sold at 9s 6d and 10s 6d. The fact that those who have bought and t«wl the t,l « "Stiletto" Saws by ACTUAL USE "HAvE ASKED FOR MORE is the strongest argument we could bring forward in their favour. Every ' STILETTO" is FULLY AYARRANTED. ~ Hand Saws. 7s each; Rip Saws, 7s 6d each; assorted teeth, 26in. and 23in. Each one complete ;n a box. Roniemljor 2s saved is 2s earned. Then ADD TO YOl'R EARNINGS by getting a '"SITLEI 10 ' at Watson Bros. Ltd., / SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phonos 31 and 601.

Edwards' First Sale in Six Years. Quotations for Milkers. NOTE REDUCED PRICES. SEAMED MILKING BUCKETS (galvanised hooned) llin. 2s Bd, 13m. 3s 4d. SEAMLESS MILKING BUCKETS<bc«t m.litj•), ilin. 3s 3d, 12m. 3s 6d, 13in. 3« IW. MILK STRAINERS, , 7£in, 9d. 7$ in.(three loose bottoms), Is 6d. ( Din. fast bottom Is 6d, llin do. 2« 3d. 10in. Improved Loose Bottoms, 2s 9d. 12in. Improved Loose Bottoms, 3s 6d. MILK SKIMMERS, 6d and 9d. SEPARATORS, Standard Household, 9-gallon, usual £2 19s 6d. * Now £2 C . 15-gallon. usual £4 19s 6d. ahatab THE SPLENDID FORTUNA SEPARATOR, 22 gallons, usual £6 12s 6d. Now *5 17s 6d. OUR BIG SALE ENDS DEFINITELY ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. R. P. Edwards & Sons, Ltd., HARDWARE, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE MERCHANTS, CLARENDON BUILDINGS. Refined and Artistic Furniture. COSY FURNITURE MAKES HOME ATTRACTIVE. Hillmer & Gilchrist, ART FURNISHERS, THE SQUARE, QALL special attention to their display of art furniture, including all the latest styles in oak, walnut and mahogany. See the display now being made in the show room. j H. VINCENT, lias. J. Niveu and Co., FP.A. (N.Z.), I 1 LIMITED, ACCOUNTANT & ATTORNEY, , | Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, lAL & INSURANCE, | Church street West. Palmerston iN. AGENT & A » j or up, and we will ' * V give yon our bent attentioa.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9588, 4 September 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9588, 4 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9588, 4 September 1913, Page 3

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