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LADIES, Note I That we repair prarns and pushcarts. Relino ami r«K.'over hoods, etc. Fit tyros thai wou't come off. Enamelling and lining our speciality. AH work guaranteed to please you. Your second-hand pram taken in part payment for new prams. Give us a call for quotations, or write Ha- —''Oates," 56 Main street west, Palmereton North. v Prams on Easy Terms. A LARGE shipment beautiful English Coach Prams just arrived. Easiest terms arranged, £1 cash, balance weekly. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. tl. Y. OLIVER AND SON, COACH AND MOTOR WORKS, ALL REPAIRS, PAINTING. ETC. RANGITIKEI STREET. 'PHONE 785. "PIURNITI'RK —factory-to-you prim*. ■*- Choice, dry riimi; faithful work: low cliarges. Good sideboards, to lUs. Duchess chests. 3ft. £2 10s. Full sized bedsteads, £2 Ids. Wardrobe, with drawer and bevelled mirror, £5 os. Any article made up equally reasonable.—A. R. Hookw ay. the iti" !►, lvinir street. LAST FEW DAYS OF Jewellery Sale. THE WELLINGTON REALISATION COMPANY Have bought £2500 WORTH OF MR A. L. COOKE'S (New Plvmouth) STOCK AT 9s Gd IN THE £. Call and see the Display n«">w being made on the premises nnt Piinglo's, the Square. TAUHERENIKAU tfGTOR RACES. Budget to the Front Again. SECURING 3 FIRSTS AND 1 SECAND | OUT OF 4 STARTS. Tsuherenikau Championship.—Rndgo Ist. Wairarapa Handicap.—Rudge Ist 6J Miles Open Handicap.—Rudge Ist j Novice Handicap,—Rudge 2nd. Rudges only started in 4 race*, thii•ecuring the mo6t points for the uty. Agents:— HALL AND JONES, LTD., THE SQUARE. WHO'S YCUK CROCER? W. HOLBROOK is now estab- • lished in his new 6tore next Park's, and will Ik? pleased to receive your order for all the leading lines of groceries and household provisions. Orders by 'phone 253 will receive prompt attention. MOTORISTS AND CYCLISTS, NOTE! FOR CASH! Sundries and Repairs at Lowest j possible prices; first-class workmanship guaranteed. P. EDGE, 54 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTF.. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, i CARRIAGE & MOTOR WORKS. J. J. M. ISSACS AND CO. GREY STREET. Expert iron pate makers and general blacksmiths. We are experts in all classes of piough work, and farmers are invited to give us a trial with any work they may require. Ideal Home Dressmaking School DRESSMAKING, designing and cutting out taught in a few lessons. No failures, simplest chart system. Terms on application. MRS BELL-MALCOLM (Principal), COLES' BUILDING, PALMERSTON NORTH. BALMORAL TEA ROOMS (Opposite Fire Station, Cuba Street.) AFTERNOON tea and cakes a speciality. Best Bread, made by an expert, at lowest price in town for cash. Catering in all its branches a leading feature. W. EVER ITT, Proprietor, REES, IN DERG ART EN Day and Boarding School for boys under eight and girls of all ages.—so Broad street. RONGOT EA-FEI LI) ING COACH PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS from and to Glen Oroua, Carnarvon and Rongotea to Feilding are notified that the through fare of 2s 6d from Rongotea will be charged irrespective of whether they board my coach at Rongotea or Awahuri. TRUST MONIES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLI f« investment in sums np to £IO,OOO at 61 p«r cent, on fully improved rural 1 land. HANKINS AND LOCKHART FITZHERBERT. SOLICITORS. PALMERSTON N. H. COUPER, CASH BUTCHER, 60 CUBA STREET. seils only the primest meat at lowest cash prices. 'Phone 283. Support the man who lowered the price. HARRY PALMER AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. OUR Mart is undoubtedly recognised as the leading market in the Dominion for Pigs, Poultry, Produce, Fish, Traps, Harness, Furniture, and Sundries. Every Confidence can be placed in us, and every sale is personally conducted by our Manager, Mr Levien, during Mr Palmer's absence in Egypt serving his country. Our Sales are increasing dailv, do not !>e misled, arrange your Sales with us. either for Mart Sales or OUTSIDE SALES of Furniture or Stock. Wo guaranteo complete returns and settlement by 10 a.m. next day following sale. Clients can obtain a liberal advance before sale is required, and can depend on a successful sale either at our Wirt r,r at aT,> iilitiJ-i i-dr it entrusted to IIAKKV PALMER AIW CO.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10060, 3 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10060, 3 May 1915, Page 1