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VI w* 1 N € As! ’TOMATO SOUP GREEN PEAS “ This is the Life, there's no mistake', We’re happy, rain or shine, Meals only take a jiff to make, Arid don’t they go down fine!" For j delightful meals, quick, convenient, and economical, try these 1 two favourilles: fi K” Tomato Soup— Ready-made from choicest tomatoes. Just dilute, heat and i serve. Appetising! Delicious! Green Peas — TC" Outside the tin means quality Inside. Young; peas, freshly picked, have a distinctive flavour. It’s that flavour you get in “K” Green Peas. V HA INKS—IS °f ek e DISTINCTIVE NEW CREATIONS FOR LADIES 11 else will you receive much style and value for your i i money ? Where else will you find such < ► extensive varieties of the most exclu- < > sive fashions to choose from These Are Real ‘ Winners ’: COMPABISONS WILL KEVEALNO COMPARISON! GLACE IMITATION BROGUE, sne-bar, iow leather 1 eel; rfcry comfortable titling ! 22/6 DRESSY GLACE KID, one-bar, trimmed, with patent Louis heel—22/6 DAINTY GLACE KlD,one-bar, pump sole, Louis heel, a design suitable for evening ... ... 27/6 BEST QUALITY GLACE KID, one-bar, leather Cuban heel ... 22/6 SMART PATENT, one-bur daintily trimmed with dull kid daisy design, Louis heel .„ " ... 33/6 GLACE KID, one-bar with patent design and leather Cuban heel—3l/6 STYLISH PATENT, one-bar, with the new circle design on vamp Louis heel ... ... 3S/6 BLACK SUEDE, one-bar, English, with full Louis heel, very smart cut, style and best of quality 27/6 Same in patent ... 23/6 WJE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK EVENING SHOES IN ALL QUALITIES AISI□ STYLES AT PRICES THAT WILL EQUAL THE KEENEST STORES. i: PHIL DUNCALF, The Bootman. THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH. o o >♦♦♦«-♦ »♦»»»»<>»»• »»»»»?»<»»»» “45 Years Old | And still plenty of wear in it.” 1 THAT EXPLAINS THE TRUE ECONOMY Of BUYING GOOD LINOLEUM FOR FLOOR COVERING. ■ ■■ * The recent Linoleum Competition created gFaat interest and out of a large number Mrs C. Eaton was adjudged the winner. Mrs Eaton has now received new linoleum for her kitchen and her winning letter is reproduced below. April 4th > 1925. Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. Dear Sir, 7*- ' ...... Re yottr advertisement for the oldest kitchen linoleum, the lino has been on my kitchen floor for 39 years and still plenty of wear in it. v Yours truly, C. 32ATON. 687 Main street, Palmerston North. Witnesses:— 1 * N. H. SINCLAIR, HUGH SINCLAIR. I can testify to the correctness of the above statement. The lino in question was purchased front Kirkca.ldie and Stains 45 years ago and has been laid down in the kitchen and scullery of our old house for over 39 years without being taken up. v N. H. SINCLAIR. Palmerston North. • FOLLOWING ARE THE NEXT IN ORDER:— MRS S. A. YOUNG, Kauwhata. —Age of lino, 32 yearn II months; No. of years in present V position, 22 years. W. J. SPOONER, Awapuni.—Age of lino, 26 yrs.; No. of years in present position, 26 yrs. ■»MRS E. H. MAYO, Kairanga road.—Age of lino, 26 years, 10 months; No. of years in present position, 25 years 10 months. "We also had numerous letters advising us of linoleum from 11 to 24 years of age, all testifying to wonderful wearing qualities, and to the senders we ofier our sincere thanks for their co-operation. The winning linoleum will be displayed in our Window No. 6 and the public will be able to judge of its condition after 45 years’ wear. : V,y - " Linoleums for Wear/ First Quality Linoleum Second Quality Linoleum Third Quality Linoleum 8/9 yard i 9/3 yard 9/11 yard First Quality ... Second Quality Third Quality INLAID. 22/6 yard 29/- yard . 16/6 yard 2 . A 28/6 yard $ Super Par Quet Lino . _ Jasper and Felt Lino — 14/6 and 14/9 yard ■ / ■: . ■ * ” i ■m BROADWAY AND KIHCSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■;>>%<?, TXi

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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