B 3 so Wi if Si -..8* HBfl fji i ft I <S> «> nasssEKOEmia^ I <t> A special feature of our new season’s purchases are a Line of MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SLITS. These Suits are made up from Selected Tweed and Worsted Materials in a Splendid Assortment of New | Colours. FOR QUALITY, FIT, STYLE AND PRICE ARE UNEQUALLED. 55sj 65s Per Suit. AT THE FIRM OF PALMERSTON NORTH. SIX new lines of the celebrated Bostock's brand of Shoes just landed, t and tho prices cut to suit the careful buyer. £ 6 new lines, 6 new styles LADIES’ LIGHT WALKING SHOES K THINE: IT. OVER and realise it, that these are actually being offered at I the Cut Price of Y PER PAIR, IN SIZES AND HALF SIZES. lie - BROADWAY PALMERSTON NORTH. £ V TV ¥ VVV V W •HY not buy your sugar cured corned beef and small goods from 0. Gray, 171 Main street, who keeps nothing but tho best. C. J. GILL and Son, expert lock- * smiths, care Hopwood Hardware Co.—Saws sharpened and set, keys made, locks repaired.
@ ?*. a&j Q ILVJI 'jgraaya i eMs 1 saaaanaaaaaMßßcaaM^^ Beware of false economy when buying Kerosene e U on THE QUALITY KEROSENE You pay more for it than for ordinary kerosene, but Laurel is worth far more than the difference it costs. The Housekeeper who appreciates a soft, powerful light—free, dom from smoky chimneys and disagreeable odours—absence of charred wicks —will continue to use the quality kerosene “ LAUREL” L a The Laurel light I*B ideal for reading.’ Its soft, mellow glow deals gently with the ©yes of young and old alike and protects them from eyestrain. You will find Laurel clean burning and uniform. It does not char the wick nor leave sediment in the lamp bowl. It feeds freely to the wick and burns clearly and steadily to the last thimblefu Ask for Laurel and experience satisfactory lighting In your home 6 Be sure to say “Laurel!! —Don’t say Kerosene! 5355 l Do n t say Kerosene Say SmhSrS A IT % & m Obtainable from all 'Quality Stores. 1 r •as A rs* U V (! VACUUM OIL COMPANY P H Lot LAUREL is much superior to ordinary low-priced kerosene, but it costs only a trifle more —therefore, use Laurel.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 492, 2 September 1922, Page 7
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