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TIfGIIT years ago llioiisiindsof pcopb rj bought (ho DODCK BROTHERS' Motor Car without the slightest first hand knowledge of its (jiialilies. They won* influenced solely by the reputation of its makers— II INTEC RIF coitain to bo expressed in the car they iiiiih. To-day the DODGE is icreaspopular because it stands tor every (piality a particular owner can desire— Comfort. Kcononiy. Dependability. The |U)DGE is not an experiniontal proposition : u is a sound investment that will repay yon handsomely. Call. Let ns give von all particulars —a demonstration run. Spare Darts in good supply. ii TO fa-}, s fes>! A. \a- (H va ? Agents for Nash and Dodge Bros.’ Cars, Queen street, J’almerston North. 3'O.ME <J ERA RATED f. i y tit KAM Dealt with specially by the MON TMACTORY KV A 11! V | u I IN RAL.MERSTON. A 110CSK TO I.KT y.S rare these days. Still houses sonieT limes become vacant. Wise people when moving employ us to remove their 1 nrnitnre They know our men are ex-perts.--The New Zealand Kxpross Company, Limited. t Makes One’s Mouth Water one sees the carver slice off a \ siicciilent piece of the tender roast bee! proenralde at our "'-tahlElinient — and 'iis just as nice in the eating. Try Just One Roast! You'll Want Another! S. H. SNELL, .MAIN STREET KAST Rhone TIE .AAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAA

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 343, 10 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 343, 10 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 343, 10 March 1922, Page 2

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