FREE PHONOGRAPHS GIVEN TO SCHOOLS. THE pupils of a certain school having won last year's competition for a free phonograph, the proprietors of PLANTER’S PRSOE TEA, Have decided to make the following special offer, which is in addition to the annual competition. To any school or class, secular or religious, which collects coupons equivalent to 2000 points, there will bo given, absolutely free, A HANDSOME MAHOGANY FINISHED AMEEINOLA CABINET PHONOGRAPH, VALUE ggQ No other conditions, and ample time will be given the pupils to collect the necessary coupons. Hundreds of schools would like a Phonograph, and this is an easy way to get one. Pupils and their parents will gladly co-operate. Planter’s Pride is so wholesome, delicious and economical. Proprietors; THE COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD,, Dunedin. Wholesale Distributors; BURCH ANO C 0 LTD., WELLINGTON. WHY BUY INFERIOR MEATS? YOU CANNOT AFFORD IT. E purvey only quality meats, and the public is showing its approbation. If quality is any indication, hen indeed, wo are the premier buttiers. K.M.0.. THE STRAND PHONE 5041.
IT is cold, but you will feel no discomfort if you wear oue of these beautiful Fur Coats. They are all absolutely the latest and are made to give satisfaction. Why not call ou A. M. WOOD’S. He has a huge selection to choose from and you are certain to be pleased. “THE STORE FOR. A SQUARE HEAL/' Corner Main and George Streets.
FASHIONABLE MEN. SOME men just order “a suit.” Other men like to know that they are dressed iu accordance with the fashion of the moment. We are XPEHTS, And men tailored by us lead the fashion in men’s suits. CALL TO-DAY. BROWN’S DISTINCTIVE TAILORS. F“ E
LOOK SMART! THERE is no place in this busy world lor the man who dues not look smart. The man who dresses sprucely inspires confidence in his business and in himself. JJ A B B Y B AKE “' Is the Tailor who turns out Fashionable Suits in perfect cut and finish. His large clientele point to his success. “The’ Home of High-Class Tailoring/’ BROADWAY;
LOOK HEBE. T H. ROBERT AND CO. are glvJJ „ ing away a beautiful Acetylene Lamp for every Cash Purchaser of a ■“PERFECT” CYCLE. CALL AND INSPECT. THIS OFFER OPEN FOR ONE MONTH. SOLE AGENTIMPERIAL CYCLE WORMS, Hopwood’s Buildings.
JpiNE quality Stilton cheese, whole or half cheese, at 3s Gd per lb., at Watson’s'big cash store, the Square, |OpINTLEMEN, let us pay part of your tailor’s bills by buying your discarded clothing.—Alf. Penketh, 7 George street (phone 8412). FOE PLUMBING fin HAT will stand the test of time, L try, J, PENKETH (Sam. Imp, H. 5.1.), Phone 0161, 1 Thompson Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 722, 2 June 1923, Page 4
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