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pay cash and bank the Difference. -. :«l»HaniAT« for MEN and YOUNG MEN! lULL and free of cut, and adeptly X? tailored of the sturdiest and most comfortable of Tweeds—in a surprising variety of patterns, from dark to light, in all the popular weaves men like in Warm Winter Overcoats. Amongst them you will find for 59s 6d TWEED OVERCOATS—Fine Net big double-breasted styles. Cash smartly half belted; light and . . dark colours, and excellent value. 63s TWEED OVERCOATS Net Loose, free double-breasted, Cash beltless cut that dresses up a man as well as ke«ps him warm; of heavy fabrics in brown and light and dark grey. Selling specially for 63s net cash. 75s TWEED OVERCOATS—ParNet ticularly smart lor town wear, Cash fashionably cut, with slight waist line and following the vogue for the double-breast style, of all wool tweed, browns and greys. 95s TWEED OVERCOATS—AnNet other loose-hanging style, Cash double-breasted, made *of very smart fancy brown and grey tweeds—uncommon. £5 5s TWEED OVERCOATS— Net Heavy, warm, soft-finish check Cash reverse tweed in lovat shades, belted; fine, big patch pockets —the kind of coat that will defy almost any cold wintry, wind. Snug! RAINCOATS of GaberdineFull range of colours, lined check, shot or woollen materials ; excellent choosing.— From 7os to £9 9s net cash. BE WISE AND BUILD IN BRICK. A COMPARISON OF ANNUAL COSTS OF 5-ROOMED HOUSE. IF BUILT IN HEART TIMBER: . '.> , £ s. Interest on cost of construction, £llOO at G per cent. ... 66 C Depreciation 23 ( Maintenance (including painting) 10 ( Fire Insurance, £DCO policy ... 3 !•: IF BUILT IN BRICK: Interest on cost of construction, £llsO, at 6 per cent 69 0 Depreciation .'. o 0 Maintenance 5 0 Fire Insurance Policy, £9OO ... 110 £BO 10 DIFFERENCE IN ANNUAL COST IN FAVOUR OF BRICK, equal to 9s 4d per week * 24 5 £lO4 15 Other advantages you obtain by building in brick are: A permanent building, better appearance, less risk from fire, and reduced rates for insurance of contents. BE WISE AND BUILD IN BRICK, PHONE 5051 BOX 343 D. WATSON, 3LUMBERS Estimates for all a_ classes of work free. Agents for the Dickers' Hot Water Heaters. Call at 3 TAONUI STREET and see how we get hot, water in seven minutes. ! REES, plants, shrubs for hedge, . shelter and garden. Largest, best and cheapest in the Dominion; catalogues free. B .H. JUST, NURSERYMAN. -PALMERSTON NORTH. IHE MoLEAN TEA MEASURER.Sanitary, do waste, convenient. Once uaed, always used. People using same would not care to bo without. — Obtainable at k W. • KYLE AND CO., THE REASONABLE PLUMBERS, 347 Mam Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6C90. P.O. Box 429. DON'T HESITATE 1 THAT HOUSE which is your HOME Needs Renovating. LET HOLBEOOK UNDERTAKE THE JOB. You will be delighted with the Results. 84—86 Rangitikei Street, Palmerstos North. ENGINEERING WOKK IEPATRS TO ENGINES. BOILERS AND MACHINERY. TURNING DONE FOR THE TRADE A. F. MARTIN, (Phono 5099), ENGINEER AND IRON FOUNDER. CONCRETE SPECIALITIES. r E are Agents and hold stocks oi r the following, for which we can cuote, delivered to any station:—* WATER TROUGHS (50 and 100 gals) PIG TROUGHS SEPTIC TANKS (sizes to suit i to 60 persons) y GARDEN ROLLERS WASH TUBS . . eW STRAINERS, PO3TB, STATS PIPES, REFD. (Iron* 4 to 48'incha in diameter). HUDSON COPPER CASINGS (for fuel or (ja*)' E. C. CKABB, 73 RANGITIKEI STREET, u ■' ; Box 263, Phone 6334.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 6