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Palmerston’S For Pushcarts .PiffWlSF" " ' i "''’i 1 -.V-n « T7\OR years wo have been specialising in 'pushcarts—in that time; wo have' introduced many now designs;, including the, new popular jaoing-the-tnotheFstyle, shown at lower right Imnd corner.; PTJSHC VRTS —Nicely sprung and upholstered seats on the now collapsible under carriage.' -AVhecls have screwed. spokes. Best rubber tyros, /m----islicd iu dark shades. ' Us Ixl, bos. PTSHCHAIRS Those light vehicles fold-up Hat, and though not the host oi' infants arc splendid when 'baby \mi upF Choice ’of woakn. xu^carpet, .oats. ’ ’ “ omein and See Them PUSHCARTS Art facing tho Fiothcr designs, as shown. Reliable English makes in dark . . L'nisne's. Boantihiby sprung. 80s Cd, 90s. SULKIES .—Those novelties arc l ast growing in favour: the child faces the mother. Ski'fr.llv planned for comiort. ami easiest !o ini?h 62s Qd. Has. ' uilt mo>s. some in sea grass finish. 'We invite inspection, -1:7 v - "n.. tos. terms H?AMS.—Beautiful coach dels in tho Ef.w : „,id ‘Tains by y,;\ < 1 v. app!icaltou necessary. Son SSS m MWMI w

The Only Way to Clean Mirrors YOU cannot get mirrors really free of smears and specks except with Bon Ami. First, mb the cake with a wet cloth to obtain a creamy white lather. Cover the gla|s hyrthlather, Let the lather dry on the glass. Wipe it off with' a dry cloth. When the lather comes off, it brings all the dirt with it. Being removed in a dry state, no smears or streaks arc left on the glass. You do not blow how beautiful and' clear your mirrors can be snaclc until you have seen them after cleaning With Bon Ami. % Bon Ami is also' for windows, for polished metals, for kitchenware—for everything that shines. AGENTS; W. M. Bannalyne & CL?d. W eliington '■^oV'v. xeyvN Q [j¥ffl all tl« | j gJtSnds of | j !

m i ES» - 1 LIISIKTI fftjre-M SK: n^-T^JTiiIMV indispensable in Every Home 1 „O!>T 11,0 liuljil of mmg a «li.blo Flask. ami you will M to ol'oo X'A. that you simply eauont do without it. w m SHOW YOU A EANUJI OF THEffIIOS FLASKS-ateoMoly W.L CA.\ biiUU iuu h{j bcst o£ then , kjn d , - ai. o c 11f i 4c Hd r>s 6d, 5s lid, 6s 6d upwards. . At 3s Hd, 4s K uurautcbd to retain temperatures Also the lainous ICA-liUl. makcrs)> PRICES FROM 12s Cd and 15s Gd. Hoftlls Irom Ss Gd kept in stieL convince you ■ Call in and .see these *, 'XL invested in every nr the iiucloubtod superiority and the & uuuue .Flask. & j v tSIr i LIMITEP PALMERSTON HCRTH,

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DO you know Unit ingrowing hairs mu lb Prom using a ,1} 1 vinL razor; thatihe luce .becomes red and roughP Strop your razor regularly and every shave will be smooth, clean anil. painless. ■■ rue best 'strops are made in England, and-at Edwards’, a big . variety is now olfering. - . ,i TMESIS I’IMCKS.AUK J.OVv !; Tlu; '“.HbaLa!l” double, sided, Is Gd “.Dreadnought” No. I , •2s Gd , “O'euuiite llorschide,” 3s Gd, ‘The Eoxall” (genuiuejunisehidc), ds 3d “The Victoria,”' Velvet made,. 4s 9d The “Rcdifomsc” Special Carborundum ~ Powder applied by secret process, ' 5s Gd ‘‘Dreadnought'.” No. 5, (genuine horse 1mlo'), 5s 9(1 The ‘•Kniperor ” d-sided, a splendid article, ins ~ ; The No. 770, a ding dong strop, ,I.os SAVE 01;11 CASH .BONUS TICKETS AND GET A DISCOUNT. W Pi II [WHERE YOUR MONEi U'JVS PALMERSTON NOiO 11

vasam **&«. SSft |ifi *•^s wS 1 Vws? OAKLAND "SEMSIBW rpHEHE arocars bibber in price than ! -?.» OA K.LA M), ImL _ none . will) .I, higher quality-.of steel .in con struciidn OAKLAND engineers, using iho highest. grade, of steel, have learned luuv to rv«luco the weight of a car without sacrifice of strength. iThey have aimed at a sturdy lightness, and they -have’ succeeded, as -the ni any thousands of OAKLAND owners can testify. AN OAKLAND car (19 cwt Iqr), with five passengers, is not heavier than an ordinary car empty. , : This lightness and strength of material help, the oven-pulling six-cylin der engine to save money in petrol, tyres, oil and repairs. SEEING ii BELIEYING. Make an appointment with ns for a trial run. IA n HANG IT IK EI STREET. EALAIKIISTON MOUTH,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 3

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