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PUT-LIFE INTO YOUR SIGN. HAVE a sign that attracts attention—one that advertises your business in the right kind of way. That, is the class of sign wo will produce for you—a sign that will become a real asset. Let us know your requirements and we will send,a CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED MAN ' V; ; x!": '' 1 i; /■, "/ ; to do the work without a moment’s delay. Our charges are extremely moderate. Call or Phono To-day. ALEXANDER CLARK, LTD. a. and o FTBitHERBERT STREET, Palmerston North. MOTORISTS I Motorists I Motorists! Plume motor spirits, 21s case, at Wxiyte’s cash store, Terrace End. B DON’S cash prices,—Sugar, £1 Is bag; datme’al, 4s 9dbag; rice, 4ioß. Is; tapioca, 31bs. Is; pearl barley, 41b. Is; starch, lUd lb. PTd.C.” specials for cash.—39in • black and white check and stripe sponge cloth, value 5s 6d for 4s 6d yard. ‘ DOLLS, unbreakable, 3s 3d, 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d each; rag dolls, from J,s rubber dolls,, 6dj 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s each.—The Hub, phone 6U06, 173 Main street,jmd Cuba street. /i, SMITH, Ltd., for value.— • Ladies’ artificial silk hose, ribbed, assorted shades; special price, 2s lid pair, jIIOUGHT it was old age-I had X such difficulty in pedalling, but rve found the secret.—Have the old bicycle overhauled and repaired at Anderson’s. A T Whyte’s cash store, Terrace End. —C. and B. essence, lOd; dessert apricots, Is 3d; peaches, Is 2d; dates, 4d'; Van Houten's cocoa, 4s lb.; Primrose cornflour, Bd. OKINNER leads.—Special, 20 doz. k? gents’ suspenders, Is pair; 10 doz. wnite twill neglige shirts, 6s 9d; 12 doz. Shirley President’s braces, 3s lid. —At Skinner's only. D.C.‘” specials for cash.—Heavy brown all wool blankets for shake-downs, 50 x 80, value 16s 6d for 8s 6d. SMITH, Ltd., for value.See window display gents’ art hcial silk sox; all shades, selling 6s ( pair. ( OON’S snips.—lcing sugar, 6d lb - 1 cocoanut, 7d lb,; preserved ginge is 3d lb. ; pineapple, 7d tin ; Cremoat Is 8d pkt.; Sunlight soap, is 6d pkt pineapples jam, lOd tin; cooking s monos, Is 4d lb. PD.C.” specials for cash.—Smar • Oriental dress buckles am clasps, value 2s_6d for Is lid pair. DEPOTS for Fairey's famous bread J. Horn, Alexander street; F Eymock, Ferguson street; J. W. Beale Church street; 11. J. Kgar, W. F. Street Premier Cafe, Main street; J. Bovis, J Butler, Grey street. 'Phone 6499. Pi D.C.” cash buying cheaper.— • Novelty Oriental organdie collaring, correct linish for the neck, value 7d for 6d scallop. 1 /T~”SMIp7 Ltd., for value.Vy* Ladies’ linen Hocks; in saxo, brown, orange, lielio and grey; selling 26s and 27s 6d. DRESSMAKING. - Uoa frocks, costumes and dresses, mad in latest styles. Prices moderate. A] work guaranteed.—Miss Richardson upstairs, Hopwood’s Buildings, Mail street, near Post Office D. 0.” special for cash. —\ grey, navy, value 7s 6d for 5s lid ya SUPERFLUOUS hair destroyed by Rusraa (regd.) and wrinkles removed by the Coman method. Send stamped addressed envelope for free literature.—Florence Hullen, 3a Courtenay Place. Wellington. D.C.” specials for cash.—Beautiful white quilts, mercerised silk finish, double bed, value 27s 6d for 22s 6d. INTELLECTUAL efficiency.—Grenville Kleiser’s can make you a master of English (mail course) Prospectus “E” free. N.Z. Representative: James Rodger, 160 D Manchester street, Christchurch. SOMETHING startling 1 Somethin good! Big reductions iu prices Big stocks of crockery just to handnew goods, new prices.—Manawatu Ai cade, 235 Main street. ‘■J3 D.C.” special for cash.—3Bi , oatmeal stripe sponge cloth, colours, value 3s lid for 2s lid yard. WANTED known, Aaby’s Wanganui motor service leaves Masonic Hotel 7.45,. New Royal 8 a.m,; leaves Wanganui 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Fare 10s. —Phone, P.N. 6262 or 5092, Wanganui 1877. Pi D. 0.”? cash buying cheaper.— • Storm veils, in alb shades, elastic adjustment, jalLe Is 9d for Is 6d. VELOUR coats, going at Harry Baker’s, from £4.—Broadway, opposite O. Smith’s. • PD.C.” special for cash.—3oin • superior Jap. crepes, all colours, value Is 6d for Is yard. KEEP the kettle boiling 1 Big quantities of enamel and aluminium ware just arrived; prices are down at the Manawatu Arcade, 235 Main street. SARDINES, 3 small tins, Is; large tins herrings, 3 for 2s 3d; 51bs. Lipton’s tea, 12s 6d; 51bs. Planters’ Pride tea, 14s 6d.—Rutter’s Cash Store (phone 6445). PD.C.”— See special grand disph • of artificial silk productions our dress section to-day. LITTLE, upholsterer and fi . . . niture re-coverer,—Upholste repairs and re-covering work of all t scriptious are done at 79 Linton strei at lowest prices. If you can’t call, wril PLUME motor spirit, 20s per cas Kalif motor spirit, 19s per cas also stockists of tyres, tubes, oils ai accessories.—Brown’s garage, tea. • , , WANTED, 100 houses to furnish; high giado second-hand furniture; half cost of new.—U.S.D., 327 Main street. . WILLIAMS’ shaving sticks, Is; best briar pipes, Is 6d; Bachelor buttons, 3d card.—J. R. McKenzie, the Square, £15_15/-, THE A Grade “Boucher” Cycles are built of B.S.A. Fittings throughout and Tell for £ls 15s. Again they prove to bo super'or to all other makes. Ted Burrell just brings back 24 notes from New Plymouth, winning the Wheel Race and three miles on his famous Boucher Cycle. The fine weather is coming, and you must have a Bicycle to get round the country. We have a big selection to pick from at the gWAN QYCLE, (JOE BOUCHER, Proprietor), 219 MAIN STREET (PHONE 5967), Near Station-;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 847, 26 October 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 847, 26 October 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 847, 26 October 1923, Page 6