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am f SEASIDE SEG’iION TOWN OP TANGIMOANA. NOTICE ia hereby given that applications for the undermentioned Section will be received at the District Lands Office, Wellington, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY. March 28, 1027: Section 64, Town of Tangimoana. Area: 1 rood. This Section is rituated in the Town of Tangimoana at the mouth of the Rangitikei River. Pull particulars are available on application to the Undersigned. . H. W. C. M ACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. EXCLUSIVE patterns in cottage china tea sets. Samples only, white with blue spots comprising 6 cups and saucers, 6 plates teapot, sugar and cream, 35e od the set;’ 21 piece tee. set white with'pink rose buds 50s 6d set You will always get & better bargain in teaset at our crockery Department for othsr sets range m price from 11s 6d to £ll 11a Watson Bros Ltd., Big Cash Store. WHY go fartfcoi—and rara worn. —You will gat better value in high grade good* at Emmett s, the 'quality grocer.—Phone 5905. ■jyjOTHER,, don't bring home a’loaf of Razen bread from Dustins’. liTTiSlk'ti special tea, 3s IbT| 3 tin* curry powder, l»j tip-top salmon, 9d; large pork and beans, Is. —At Rutter’s Cnah Store (phone 6445). /CRICKET hat« 7 crioket balls, wickVj ets, shin pads, otc., tennis racquets, balls, ‘cover, 3, presses, etc.—Bycroft’s, Cuba street. EIWBANK carpet sweepers, the next best thing to a Vacuum cleaner, 33e 6d to 42s 6d, at Pegden’s. CORNBI Coma! Oh. my corns 1 This warm weather makes them sore, but Cunninghame’s Lightning Com Cure will curs them. First application gives relief. Is 6d bottle.—J. R. Cunninghams, preecription chemist, Broadway. 17UNEST aaeorteii chocolates, Is 6d ; lb. Excelsior Store, Russell Btreet. a NYONE can transform a drab XX looking room into shining newness with the use of Rogers’ brushing laquer. Easy to apply, dry in one hour, it presents no obstacle to a tidy housewife. Alexander Clark, Ltd., stocks it. PFNKXTH, 317 Main street. buys yew discarded clothing, beota, keeks, tools, eto. Phone 5760. We cell end collect. SAT. HI of English wallpapers and frieaec, framed, and un framed picturea at 20 per cent, diacount for cash. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 6Fitaherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. gCHOOL books at Connor’s. 200 WATCHES, 200—Going cheap. Your opportunity. Jubilee week only,—Cimino, Coleman Place. JIG aaw puzzles.—Bo, 100, 150 and 200 pieces, from 4s 6d.—Bennett’s, Broadway. RED Bird bicycies are light, strong, easy running and economical. Inspect at Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Office (phone 5993). 2'“ 00 WATCHES, 200—Buy a gobd watch while they are going cheap. —Cimino, Coleman Place. STUDEBAKER, latest. model Duplex, as new; buy this car and save money—Adams, Ltd.

ESSEX, 3-seater, colonial body, very little used, a hu&utiful car, at a low figure.—Adams, .Ltd. w. HAWKAM, 64 Main (treat wee* IT # (’phone 6507).—G00d (election i»m ian lot sale aheap, delivered Buyer botlae, lead, etc. Agent Tui branded bottloe. use, tweu, «»»«■ - - No ooUeeton employed. peraoneUa. AUTHORITIES AND NEWSPAPERS A noted authority on advertising, in ‘ dealing with nowspaper superiority, has sad: — "Newspaper advertising ia, above all else, productive of favourable action as well as favourable thoughts. Tho newspaper is of the day. Its life is brief but full of fire and power. Because it is jammed full of timely news and advertising matter it commands immediate consideration." j "Women read newspaper advertising as part of their daily task 'of household management. Men use and read newspapers as a matter of business routine. This attitude of men and women toward newspaper advertising is the keystone of the superiority of the newspaper." John Wanamaker, the greatest of American department store owners, wrote:—“lf I ® ver have a monument for discovering anything it will be for finding out that the only advertising of direct and instant benefit to both merchant and customer is in the daily newspaper of known, circulation. "Advertising is tho key industry of the universe; it opens every door; it leads through the street to the market place, through the market place to tho home. It is the fine literature of trade and the illumination of business."—Viscount Burnham, C.H., Chairman British Newspaper Proprietors’ Association. The "Manawatu Evening Standard," being delivered into the homes of the people throughout the country surrounding Palmerston North (as well as this Borough), it is an unrivalled advertuinn mriF™ in t* 1 *- territory,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 79, 2 March 1927, Page 2

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