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<S> •'<s>——.<?>—»-<S>— —<s>— 1 This Good Brushware Lasts Much Longer than Ordinary Kinds. and give exceptionally long service. NO brush or broom is cheap unless it is made from the best materials, put together by experienced workers. The common kinds may cost you a little less, but they prove themselves very much dearer than the good qualities—in the long run. Interior bruslnvaro, alter a little usage, begins to “moult”; you find it will not rout the corners, und before LONG IT BECOMES USELESS. EDWARDS’ BRUSHES and BROOMS are manufactured from carefully selected hair and bristles, fixed very strongly, they do the work thoroughly Yet the prices are reasonable. TERRITORIAL SHOE SETS !!f!l?y'JA?jy| iIUsHES WHISK BANNISTERS Rkh MOPS LBS STOVE BRUSHES wmm? MORS YARD BROOMS a a m t til OOMS FLUE BRUSHES xvrtHRUSHES HAIR BROOMS NAIL BRUSrILA* OU^CASHSYSTEM of Trading provides the utmost values, is why you should shop Ijgig--1 That R. P. EDWARDS & SONS, LTD., THE OPEN WAREHOUBE* TMP sniIARE :: PALMERSTON NORTH AND AT WILLIS AND DIXON STREETS. WELLINGTON <§> <s> <t> <•>•—<s> <3>
WYCHERLEY’S WARES s** £ »ihi m Speaking of Hats HERE ARE TWO MAKES WHICH STAND OUT WELL ABOVE ALL OTHERS: STETSON ... VICTOR JAY - AT 52/6 - fIT 37/6 These are hats that have proven themselves to bo unbeatable for service, unrivalled for style, and unapproachable for all-round satisfaction. Compare them with other makes —you’ll appreciate tho difference. CALL IN TO-DAY. CLOTHIER MERCER THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 101, 30 March 1925, Page 12
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