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LADY’S BRAVER HAT in ; I pretty henna shade, slightly turna oil up brim ; trimmed corded rib a $ bon to match. PRICE 52s 6d.s, 4 & $ LADY’S BEAVER HAT in far r> $ colics blue; a smart sailor shape trimmed ribbon to match. PR ICE 52s Gd A A 4PRETTY BEAVER HAT in sa •& blue, wide brim, turned up 4 back, trimmed corded ribbon. a <> PRICE 52s 6d V BEAVER HAT in aiuo 4 | thyst, Breton sailor shape trimmed narrow corded ribbon, h grov. 4 PRICE 49s 6(1.| XAVY BEAVER HAT, a wide soft T brim, smartly trimmed corded A - ribbon in three-tone eh Get. a , PRICE 49s Gd. £ ❖ XBLACK BEAVER HAT. wide suit X brim; good (Rtbor luewl teimmePA narrow black a brim, good fitting head, trimmed $ - 11 ■ orded ribbon. 4 PRICE 49s Gd. 4 * 4 nffiffirtE OItAPEIW VALUES I BWWWAIf mHERSTDN KOR3U KKGrt

FJ. SHEPPARD is gelling nails at » per lb. Best quality Rax rope for leg ropes, etc., at Is per lb; finest Manila plough lino, 2s per lb; 30ft plough reins 3s pair. Hay rakes, 4s each. Bass brooms from 3s 9d each. Beat English lead and oil at lowest prices. ’ We buy for cash and sell for cash, and can-give you the benefit of our ability to buy in the best markets for spot cash. EW catalogue of -roses for 1922 now ready, post free. Thirty thousand roses to choose from.—Frank Mason, T YTTELTON AND WELLINGTON—IJ FOXTON SERVICE. S.S; “KENNEDY” Regular Trips from Lyttelton and , Wellington to Foxton. M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., Agents, Palmerston North. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD., Agents, Foxton and Wellington. ,OYAL MAIL SERVICE. TO ALL AMERICAN PORTS AND BRITISH ISLES, Via SAN FRANCISCO. REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS. Dates and Fares on application to the Agents—M. A. ELIOTT, LTD , Pallliuidtuii itui 111, Ui UNION STEAMSHIP CO. of N.Z.,Ltd. Sandon road, Feilding. merston North, or THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. Direct Line to the United Kingdom,

via Panama Canal, . calling at Cristobal and Newport News. Steamer. Tons. Date. Port. Reinuera 11,276 April 12 Wellington. Dorset 8,734 April 27 Wellington. Ruahine 10,758 June Wellington. Rirautaka 8.893 July Wellington. Ruapehu 8,881 August Wellington. Return tickets can be made available by P. and 0. or Orient Lines, via. Suez, Return First Saloon Tickets can also bo made available by C. and A. Line, via Vancouver,. or Union Line, via ’Frisco, vApply BARRAIJD AND ARRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding, Dannovirke. STEAM SHIPPING \J COMPANY, LTD. S.B. “GALE,” “CALM,” “BREEZE,” . v “STORM.” These vessels trade regularly between BLUFF, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, PICTON, WELLINGTON and WANGANUI. For particulars— C. F. MILLWARI) AND 00.,

Wanganui Agents. KIWI BACOM FACTORY. £i,ASH BUYERS ot' Bacon Pigs. Private curing a speciality. Dressed Bacon Pigs, 120-lGOlbs, Failed and delivered at the factory, (xl per lb. , mRITCKJNG DATES :-Foxton, Mon-

.1. (lay, 20th; Ohakea, Friday, 24th; Rongotea, Friday, 24th; Levin, Monday, 27th, from 10 to 12; Koputaroa, Monday, 27th, from 12 to 2; Shannon, Wednesday, 29th. Flume 411-THOS. FENTON, Manager. Buyer: G. Vogt, phone 1089, F.N. N.2. MEAT PACKING CO. BUYERS OF PRIME BACON. Trucking dates for march : —Glen Oroua, Tuesday, 21st, I ’>.ni. to 2.30; Rongotea, Wednesday, 22nd; Ohakea, Wednesday, 22m1; Shannon, "Wednesday, 22nd,; Foxton, Monday, 27th. L. LOVELOCK, Phone 1288.

MANAWATU BACON CO., LTD., (Late Oarrity and Son), 111 LI A STREET, Palmerston North (Phone 955 D). J, ANDERSON, Buyer. Private Curing a Speciality.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 350, 18 March 1922, Page 6