RY FAI AND CO. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF .ELAN.M ILL PLANT. JAM KWOOD, KAIRANGA. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! AT 13 NOON. ]I I ii.|). Alarshall ]>ortabio engine I st-nichcr I snipper I washer u-tou Avery weighbridge Mon Fairbanks scales 3(1 tons steel rails 6 tons iron rails IfOOOtt wood rails ! 1000 posts (matai, tolara, birch, hinan) 1 ton leucing wire (No. 8) i (> trucks (steel wheels) j 3 drays (din, Sin and 3in tyres) •I draught horses (just out ol work, guaranteed) , 4 sets harness ‘AHIDIi odd timber ' j 13 sheets odd iron 30 pulleys, all sizes from Sin x Ain to l Alin x Sin Quantity itelling and shafting (all i sizes) 3 cent, pumps •AflOfl g. piping 3 tons (Mtal THE HOTEL OF OibTHSOnON. I A Oil the discriminating visitor who seeks good service, the ciioicest of mods and an atmosphere of distinctive reliueiiient, there is no better place m Palmerston than HOTEL “KINOE COURT,” 3 minutes from Square (phone C-S4). Hot Lunch (13 to 1.3 U p.m.j, Is (id. i ‘‘lt's worth it." Tariff, £3 10s per week, 10s per clay. Special reduction for permanents. THUS. GKIGGS AND SON, FUNCHAL DIRECTORS, 803 MAIN STREET, near Post Ofiica Fl itMTI HE AIAM I'AC'J l Hltic " j ■fCTOTE jS ated ADDRESS:— at rear of street. Premises situNo. 9 George i ARTHUR GANDERTON A NNOUNCES to the Cycling Public! il that he has purchased the bauk-i nipt cycle stock oi N. Al. Hughes, oi l Fox tun, and therefore quotes:—Juvenile Cycles, from Co; Ladies’ Cycles, 1 1 oin £9 ids; iSapolin Enamel, 9d;! Aludtlaps, l Jd; Free Wheels, (is; Alotorj Cycle Hatches, Is tin; Inner'lubes, 3s; 1 Tyres, l)s (id; Dutch Enamel, Gel; Huh-; her 1-inch Carden Hose, Del loot ; Oil, I from Gd ; Solution, 4d; Valve Tubing, 3d foot; Carbide, 4d; and a host of, other Cycle Bargains. SWAN CYCLE WORKS COIEMAN PEACE (Phone 1189), U.S.D. HAS just landed a large consign- , mem of English Enamel at prices that will surprise everybody, Saucepans, Kettles ami Basins of all descriptions at very low prices. Also consigni meat of Axmin.ster Hearth flags, Carpets, Huiihcr and Linoleums to be sold cheap. We are still selling our Bedding at the old prices in spito of the , rising market. Singer Sewing Machines ■ from £3 IGs; latest model in golden oaks, £IU 10s; Bedroom Suites com- | plete, with bedding, from £35; Double Jlimu Bedsteads, new, i'3 IDs; Single, £3; Hospital Beds, new, AOs; New I Morris Couches, with squabs, £3 Jos. Wo have a large stuck of modern sec-ond-hand furniture at prices to suit everybody, including a good line of Single Brass Hail Bedsteads, suitable lor boardinghouses. Wire Stretchers, from £l. All goods delivered free. Five per cent, discount ou all orders over £3O. UNIVERSAL SECONDHAND DEPOT LYCEUM HALL, 327 Alain street Phone 1304. ADD YEARS TO' YOUR LIFE. BUTTERLAC. For HEADACHES, INFLUENZA, INSOMNIA, INDIGESTION, ANAEMIA, RHEUMATISM. BjUTTERLAC is a specially prepared form of Buttermilk containing the Lactic Bacillus, which Professor Metchuikoff discovered to bo THE MOST RELIABLE REMEDY for treatment of all Gastric Trouble and Nervous Affections. BUTTERLAC is Nature’s Road to Health. Sold in airtight tins by Chemists and Storekeepers. Solo Agents for the Domin'- .. N.Z. LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., I All Branches. All Branches.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 422, 13 June 1922, Page 8
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