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TO BUILDERS. rTIENDEjRS are invited for the erecI tion, in brick and concrete, of a Block of Shops and Offices at Bulls for F. J. Mansell, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mansell’s Store, Bulls, and at our office, where tenders close at noon on MONDAY', 28th inst. L. G. WEST AND SON, Registered Architects. 24 King Street, Palmerston N. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. THE County Inspector will be in attendance at the undermentioned places for the purpose of issuing Licenses to County Residents-(hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.):— 18th March: Kingston’s Garage, Feilding. ■* 19th March: Mrs Stephenson’s Store, Awahuri (10 a.m. to 12 noon). 21st March: M. H. White’s Garage, Rongotea. 22nd March: Po6t Office, Glen Oroua. 23rd and 24th March: County Offices, Sanson. 25th March: Court House, Foxton. 28th March: F. A. Mills’ Store, Oroua Downs. 29th March: R. Kelso’s Store, Rangiotu. Current licenses to be produced. . A. K. DREW, County Clerk. gCHOOL books at Connor’*. IT is a pleasure to cook with Glen coal.—Child Bros, (phone 6447). ILMB developed and printed the same dlay and the very best prints possible are got if you have them done by J. R. Cunninghame, chemist and kodak dealer, Broadway. photographs are good photographs. —Telephone 5768. TAKE the kiddies for ices, where the quality is guaranteed; have one yourself. Byer’s American Lounge, the Square, for delicious ices. ___ rp kREE-SEATEK, six-cylinder, coio_L nial body Studebaker, in new condition, balloon tyres, £250, at Adams', Ltd. WE have some wonderful values in used three-seater cars at £IOO. Come and inspect them at Adams’, Ltd. TO celebrate <n.y arrival in P.N. 52 years ago, I am soiling cycles this, week at reduced rates: Gents’ £7 15s, ladies’ £8 10s.—C. E. Hosking, Imperial Cycle Works, Hop wood's buildings. W~ HY trouble to bake birthday cakes when Dustins’, the Square and Main Street, are cake specialists. MANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cuba Street. —Serving, hot 3-course diners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. PUT the money you are spending on bus fares into a new cycle; we will arrange terms to suit you.— Arthur Hosking, Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main Street A Vest. A SHARP, well set lawn mower makes cutting easy and pleasant. Pnone 5490.— Manson and Barr. Ltd. N. Z.I. for books and stationery. 1 —— DODGE three-saater car. in perfect mechanical order, balloon tyres, etc., £loo.—Adams, Ltd. LET W. H. Boon order, our prices we deliver promptly, way. supply your next unbeatable, and Address, Broad--200 "WATCHES, 200—Going cheap. Your opportunity. Week only.— Cimino, Coleman Place. KEEP the home fires burning with Glen coal.—F. Fishei (phone 6024). W. HASLAM, 64 Main Street West I (’phone 6507).—G00d selection jam tars for sale cheap, dolivered. Buyer botlles, lead, etc. Agent Tui branded bottles. No collectors employed. Attend orders personally! 200 WATCHES —200 wristlet 5113 pocket; gold, silver, nickel.— Cimino, Coleman .Place.

AUTHORITIES AND NEWSPAPERS A noted authority on advertising, in dealing with nowspaper superiority, has said: — “Newspaper advertising is, above all else, productive of favourable action as well as favourable thoughts. The 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.” “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 a:ad women toward newspaper advertising is the keystone of the nuperiority of the newspaper.” John Wanamaker, the greatest of American department store owners, wrote:—“lf I ever 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 the key industry of the universe; it opens every door; it leads through the street to the market place, through the market place to the home. It is the fine literaturo 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 advertising medium in this territory.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 17 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 17 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 17 March 1927, Page 2