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USED ARTICLES. FOR BALE OH EXCHANGE, FOR SALE, 2 good latest model Singer sewing machines, in golden oak; also several others, cheap to clear.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. FOR SALE, - real good Dresden piano, iron frame and overstrung, £35, a bargain; also violins, ukulele, cornet and flute.—U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. FOR SALE, several good glass show cases and shop mirrors; show stands suitable for boot store.—U.S.D., , app. Devine’s, Main street. ■ FOR SALE, tapestry carpets, still a few left: 9ft x 7ft 6in 455, Oft x 9ft 55#, 9ft x 10ft 6in 62s 6d.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. Men and boys’ clothing, OVERCOATS, SUNDRIES, at bargain prices, post free, quality guaranteed. Army overcoats 30s. Army tunics 12s 6d, 10s, 7s. Army trousers 12s 6 v d, 10s 7s. Cadet blouses 6s 6d, 4s, 3s 6d. Cadet shorts 4s, 3s 6d, 2s 6d. All wool, dyed dark blue. Also khaki cord riding breeches, new (6ft. man only) 20s, renovated (31 in. waist only) 7s 6d. Cow or horse covers, new, 15s. ALSO: RIFLES, .303 M.L.E. long Mark I, high velocity, fitted with new barrels, good as new. £3 each, ex store Trentham. See also catalogues and order forms at all Post Offices, or apply to — DISPOSAL DEPOT, Buckle Street, P.O. Box 821. Wellington. P ALMERSTON NORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : RATEPAYERS: 10s yearly. 5s 6d half-yearly. 3s quarterly. NON-RATEPAYERS: 12s 6d yearly. 6s 6d half-yearly. 3s 6d quarterly. JUNIOR MEMBERS: 6s yearly. Is 3d quarterly for 2 books. ALEXANDER Clark, Ltd., are now featuring very charming stocksof beautiful framed and - unframed pictures. Call and select.—Alexander Clark, Ltd. NOW, I’ll just step over to Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Offioe, and have a look at their bicycle accessoriea.

GW. HASLiAM, 64 Main street west # (’phone 6507). —Good selection jam jarg for sale cheap, delivered. Buyer bottles lead, etc. Agent Tui branded bottles. No’ collector* employed. Attend orders personal!!. FEES, the reliable plumber.— • All work attended to personally. —42 North rftreet (phone 6292). K IWI hams, Is 4d lb.—Excelsior Store, Russell street (phone 6603). ALL the best of sweets stocked at HcArley’s Palace Confectionery. SPECIAL New Year line of heavy gold 15 jewel expanding wristlet watches, £5 10s.—L. Cimino, jeweller, Coleman Place. NEW Year cards and calendars.— A beautiful range to choose from. —Bennett’s, Broadway. NEW YEAR presents.—Tennis racquets, balls, presses, cricket bats, balls, stumps, fisning tackle, electrio torches, bicycles, etc.—Bycroft’s, Cuba street. BUY your sweets at McArley’s Palace Confectionery. W HI push a blunt lawn mower when we will send for it, sharpen and set it, and return it a pleasure to use. Phone 5490.—Manson and Barr, Ltd. PRINTING. —Quotations given for , ail kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 5906). NEW YEAR gifts.—Genuine Indian brassware, comprising tray on stand, serving brass tray, matchbox holder, ash tray and cigarette box, 75s complete at Pegden’s. jIUK lasting and pleasing New Year gifts shop at J. li. McKenzie’s, Ltd., we have a store full of new goods awaiting your inspection. HELLED peanuts, fid per lb.; crystallised cherries, 3s per lb.— Excelsior Store, Russell street. RESPONSE It is the response to advertising that makes advertising pay. The newspaper that has an established reader confidence is certain to bring response, lor home circulation is the dominant factor and is the type of circulation which weighs so much in the valuation of advertising. A daily newspaper regarded with esteem by its readers and enjoying their confidence, backs every advertiser’s announcement with its inherent influence and prestige. Such a paper is the “Manawatu Evening Standard,” whose circulation covers the whole of the Borough of Palmerston North and the surrounding counties —Kairanga, Manawatu, Eastern Oroua, Pohangina, and northern half of Horowhenua. The boroughs and villages within this territory are served 'by fast motor services. This territory is one of the most .prosperous in Now Zealand, and,therefore, the purchasing power of the people is much above the average. Practically the whole of the circulation of the “Manawatu Evenintr Standard’ is delivered directly Into the homes of regular subscribers, and it is that highly concentrated home delivery circulation which ensures immediate success to any advertiser with a saleable article backed with proper sales organisation.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 2

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