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PAY CASH AND PAY LESS PAY CASH AND PAY LESS PAY CASH AND PAY LESS PAY CASH AND PAY LESS vour nmmrft'n!/ 011 ' own *'? me yourself you can save a good few pounds and at the same timo improve tCwCSi is w° 10 r;° od ag l a , lnst t] ?° ha '-d winter weather. But do your painting now while etc. OUR CASH PRICES PAY tlolougly equip you for the job with paints, brushes, oils, putty, etc., CERTAINTEED PAINTS. Barn Red Roof Paint, r... 11/6 gall. Ivory House Paint ... 14/6 gall. White Paint ... „ TT _ ROGERS’ PAINTS. OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT 20/- gall. FRENCH GREY AND STONE BERGER’S P.B. PAINT. (We are agents for this well-known brand.) ‘"i • ••• 26/- gall., cream 24/- gall., chocolate BERGERS MERCURY PAINT white, stono or ivory BERGER’S CONCENTRATED ANTT-COIIROSIVE ROOF PAINT • STEELITE RED ROOF PAINT ' * 14/6 gall. 17/6 gall. 24/- gall. 21/- gall. 20/- gall. 20/- gall. B.P. when properly brushed out on average surfaco will cover 850 SQUARE FEET PER GALLON, one coat, lo measure the building to be painted, measure the distance around the structure and multiply by average height which gives you the 'quare feet of the siding. Divide this sum by 850 and you will nave approximately the number of gallons required. To secure amount necessary for facing, verandah posts, ©tc., add from on© fifth to one eighth of quantity required for main body work. THE SQUARE THE BIG GENERAL CASH STORE » PALMERSTON NORTH 6 ♦ <s>❖<> <X><JhC> <XJ> O o <s> ooo<s>o O

Collinson & Son, Broadway Palmerston N. Q “WHERE HARDWARE COSTS LESS/' m ■M m Wooden Cutlery Boxes. 2s 3d 'i V ms? 8 Wing Graters, 6d Potato Mashers, 9d Balloon Fly Trap, 1s 3d Garden Forks, Is each ZjjSagSattS^ Garden Trowels, 6d each. IISIISi Wiro Grids, 1s 11 d. Scrubbing brushes, od, 9d, Is. Scout Pocket Knives, 1s m mm m Bread Saws, 2s 3d Preserving Pans (Brass, Enamol, Aluminium), from 7s 11 d. Poultry Leg Bands, 9d doz. Toasters 9d Daisy Fly Traps, 1s 3d. Collinson & ISs- * Ace Cleaners, 1s 2d tin. SfbTl Nugget Outfits, 2s Hat Dye, 1s bottle (all colours). Black Lead Brushes, Is. Sanitary Brushes, Is 9d.

STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! The Opening Day of C. Smith’s LiL: DRASTIC PRICE - SNIPPING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS—SHELVES AND SHOWCASES BRIMMED WITH BARGAINS—ALL REMNANTS AT HALF MARKED PRICE. WATCH THE WINDOWS. BUT NO GOODS SOLD FROM THEM TILL MORNING. OF SALE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 5

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