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CARSON’S DRINKS FOR THE THIRSTY.

[Published By Arrangement.]

Summer days are here and with the warm weather all N o£ us look about fop cool refreshing drinks. How will the desire be met. Quite easily, say Carson’s, who, as in the past, will cater for thirsty fieople this summer with many now doightful drinks. There will be fruit drinks innumerable,’ including Orange Sparklo, Orange De Luxe, Spiced Orange, all of the same high quality characteristic of any of tho drinks which evolve from Carson’s. Don’t go thirsty; there is no need. In every shop, at every party or social function, or whorevor there is a congregation of holiday makers, be sure somewhere near you will find Carson’s celebrated lemonade and other drinks. They will bo on almost every stall at the Show, never fear. But if you are offered others insist upon having Carson’s, because you know its high quality and delicious pleasing flavour. Thero 'Will bo no shortage, the factory in Grey Street, working at top speed, sees to that, and any restaurant in and around Palmerston North will tell you that all orders are expeditiously supplied. _ Carson’s for drinks. Carson’s for quality. KAIRANGA MEAT CO. GOOD THINGS FOR ALL BUYERS. PICNIC DAYS ARE COMING SOON. Catering for a largo circlo of regular buyers, supplying restaurants locally, and in a wider field, the Kairanga Meat Co. continues to build new business. They are now looked upon as first class purveyors of all that is good in moat. With tho coming of summer their small goods factory, recently re-modelled and into which a most modern hygienic 6ystem has been instituted, expects, nay, is working at high pressure, to meet tho demands made upon tho company. Pressed meats, palatablo and inviting, sausages, beef and pork, not forgetting their famous tomato Bausage, will adorn tho windows and throughout tho season a steady, sufficient supply will bo obtainable. Hot, hurried housewives know .tho products of tho Kairanga Moat Co., and during the hot days avail themselves of the tempting meats which tho company supplies. Parties going for a jaunt into the country for picnics, fill their baskets at the Kairanga Meat Co.; they also know the quality they are getting. Tho regular trade in prime ox beef, mutton and pork, continues to grow, for tho public knows whsro satisfaction and good meats are obtainable. Shop at the Kairanga Meat Co. if you would have good value. Shop at the Kairanga Meat Co. if you would have good beef, not onco in a while, but all the time.

MANAWATU MEAT CO. ALWAYS ATTRACTS BUYERS. “You cannot keep a steady stream of buyers, day in day out, unless you give complete satisfaction.” So say The Manawatu Meat ‘Co. who. in their spacious modern meat emporium in Broadway, continuo to enjoy the patronage of a big soction of the community in and around Palmerston North.' Crowds are hard to please, they say. Crowds have many faults and failings and cannot bo kept together unless general satisfaction is present. Hence it must bo that The Manawatu Meat Co. has. the goods, supplies the goods, and in so doing, holds together a crowd of regular buyers. By giving only primo meats, served expeditiously from a shop and in a manner pleasing to the most fastidious, the oompany gains business . and the confidence of the buying public. Much value is placed upon position in these days annd not often will any firm once it has become firmly established remove to a placo more or less remote. But The Manawatu Meat Co did so, two or three years ago, confident that’they could hold and carry with them the patronage they enjoyed in their old position in the Square. They have done so, and more, for tho business grows steadily wider under wise and able management. In Broadway there is good meat always and of a certainty it is to bo'found at Tho Manawatu Meat Co. Meat prices may fluctuate, but up, or down, the company say, “wo must have quality.” People demand it and they got it here. Make tho Manawatu Meat Co. your butchers. CAFE GRAND. SPLENDID CATERING DURING SHOW WEEK. Hitherto known to a growing number of satisfied clients as the best restaurant in town for a satisfying meal, tho Cafe Grand expocts ; as usual, to be exceedingly busy during Show woek. There will be no special menus with special exorbitant prices. Tho same satisfactory hot teas and luncheons will be served and visitors can rely upon a pleasing sumptuous meal at any hour during any of the Show days, Supper up to a late hour will bo obtainable. _ Just recently renovated, tho Cafe is situated near the Standard” Office, in tho Square, and from any of our theatres and picture halls, patrons may reach it with ease, and their wants supplied immediately. Sojourn to tho Cafe Grand for refreshments during Show days.

A. S. JACOBS AND SONS, Expert Furriers. HOW YOU MAY SAVE ON A NICE SNUG CHOKER. How can you save but by buying that protty choker you have promised yourself at A. S. Jacobs, 243 Main Street, Palmerston North-? We have fox chokers and fur coats made up in strict conformity with the dictates of present day * fashion and by thorough practical . men who know their job. Yes, you can save by shopping at Jacobs and Sons. Then again, with 45 years’ experience in the trade, the art of fur making, fur cleaning, tanning and dyeing presents no difficulties to us. Each and overy branch of tho trade is carried out in our own factory and our system of marking goods guarantees tho owner again6t loss. Bring your renovations, your tanning or dyeing to us; you may rest assured that your goods are in Bafe able hands. Fur coat days are passing, but the coats must not bo neglected. Many are in need of an overhaul and you know “a stitch in time” Baves and preserves. Besides, it may bo that you require the style altered, for fashions change in fur coats just as they do in othor dress. We can advise you; wo can do the work satisfactorily; wo can do it reasonably; wo can do it well. Our phono number is 5586. Ring and tell us your wants. It will pay you. BRIASCOS’ 5tD., Dry Cleaners, dyers and carpet cleaning Specialists. Established 1891, Briascos’ Ltd., have now given tho public many years of practical sorvico. To-day they claim the most up-to-date plant in Now Zealand for tho process of drycleaning, dying and carpet cleaning. With branches at Hastings and Napier, tho firi/i has found it necessary to open a branch locally in order to cope with the ordors received, and tho support given them has more than was optimistically looked for in such a short period. This firm handles work from all parts of the'North Island; and its reputation for good service is' widely known. Carpet cleaning is a speciality with this firm. ’Phone 6555 your order; tho van will call Briascos’ Ltd. was tho pioneer drycleaning firm nearly 40 years ago and by visits to America and tho Continent j periodically, the latest sioentific methods I and machinery is secured.

(Published by Arrangement.) FLETCHER HALL, FITZHERBIIRT AVENUE. It is not generally known that this firm accepts and carrios out satisfactorily much work in repairs and rebuilding of bodies of motor cars. Thereforo this small advertisement is inserted to call attention to the fact that Fletcher Hall is a coachbuilder' fully qualified to do work of this kind, and every day new clients are utilising services ably rendered. More especially perhaps is the firm known for its efficient work amongst horeo drawn vehicles which it still continues. These are getting fewer as the years roll by, so that now much of Fletcher Hall’s staff’s time ■is devoted to motor car work. In painting, renovating, repairing, and rebuilding bodies of motor cars, thi3 firm excels and work entrusted to them is always carried out efficiently.' Remember this .when you require careful work to be don& f> B. R. WAUGH," , „ . Tailor and Costumier. A TESTIMONIAL. “I have a suit which I have worn almost, continuously for about seven years, and lj cannot wear it out. (I will bo coming in again soon, for I cannot afford to buy any more of these so called cheap suits.) Pockets, lining, and general appearance, all in perfect condition,' my old favourite suit, made by S. R. Waugh is the best suit ij ever had or. am likely to have. Others bought since, have long ago been consigned to the rag-bag. Tho one you made rc-| mains and I must have another. Expect mo soon.” S. R. Waugh has scores of similar testimonials, convincing proof that the hand made, tailored suits which aro made a; his factory in Main Street give lasting sat-; isfaction to the wearers thereof. Havol you ordered your summer suit yet? Belter placo it here where-style, fit and finish aro characteristic of each and every suit made by us. It is needless to say that a gpod suit cannot be mado with an inferior qloth; hence wo stock only tho best materials Britain can produco. As to colour, well, blue and black of course we have enough, and there is always a big demand. But of the hundred and lone other suit lengths wo have, there are no two alike all are absolutely exclusive, and wo are sure we can please you. Hurry along with your order, for orders for summer suits are pouring in.

REO MOTORS LIMITED. AT THE ROYAL SHOW. Also at Church Street, Palmerston North. Y hen Reo Motors came to Palmerston North, not so long ago, the management had two objects in view. One was to build a business on sound, lines by selling a car that would give entire satisfaction, and the other was to make as many sales as possible. Both objects have been achieved. To-dav Reo Oafs and Trucks compete with all other makes and discriminating buyers aro invitod to mako comparisons. So phenomenal has been the growth of this tirm, that a site has been procured in Quoen Street, and ' here an up-to-date garage and service station is to be erected shortly. As a moans of introducing themselves to as many prospective car buyers as possible, Reo Motors have taken big space at the Royal Show, and here one will have the opportunity of meeting our representatives and discussing matters “for” and “against” Reo Products. Commercial men aro invited to inspect the Reo Speed Wagon Junior, a masterpiece in its class, and just the thing for quick and economical delivery about town. Space will not permit of our enumerating the many outstanding advantages of Rec Cars and Trucks, so you are cordially invitod to call at our garage or stand at the Royal Show, and make our acquaintance. W© feel' sure that the car wo sell represents tho finest value in th© automotive world to-day. Pries range from £465 to £1250, while truck prices range from £305 to £750. Demonstrations will gladly be given at any time. Something Special.—We hav© just landed the very latest in Reo cars, the Reo Flying Cloud Sports Sedan. Do not fail to see' this very fine car at tho stand at th© Royal Show. CHILD BROS. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS. CARRIERS AND CUSTOMS AGENTS. Year in and year out Messrs. Child Bros, maintain the same high standard of efficiency in their business and have no hesitation in making known the fact. From a small beginning the firm has grown by leaps and bounds, until to-day their transport facilities compare more than favourably with any other city in Now Zealand. Heavy haulage is a department of the business that comes in for a good deal of attention, and it is seldom, if ever, that any heavy work cannot bo undertaken. As in most towns, folk aro on the move all th© time, and it is here that tho services of Messrs. Child Bros, are called in to pack, deliver and unpack furnituro, and it is their claim, thkt in all tho'years of handling other people’s property, not one complaint for carelessness has been lodged. With the phenomenal growth of Palmerston North, came the demand for more domestic fuel, and Messrs Child Bros., were quick to seize tho opportunity and establish an up-to-date wood and coal yard. To-day they have thro© yards all alert and ready to deliver your fuel requirements at shortest notice. Orders may bo placed per rhodium of ’phonos 6447, 5187 and 6330. Yards are situated at Victoria Avenue, Campbell Street and McGiffert Street. As contractors, Messrs. Child Bros., have established a connection to be envied, and with their up-to-date metal crushing plant, all sizes of screened metal may be had at any time. The installation of a Barber-Greene Bucket loader, has pro.cd a great time and labour saver, hence their prices aro lower. To all architects and building contractors we would point out that our metal, which is hauled from the river on a slack lino excavator, is thoroughly washed during the process, and is therefore admirably suited ’ for all concrete work. They aro also in a position to supply crushed metal in various sizes and in any quantity. All enquiries by any of our ’phones will receive prompt attention. May we have the pleasure of submitting our low quotations. G. FITT, Motor Hood Specialist, 58 Rangitikei Street& With tho approach of summer, and tho intended long drives and camping trips, motorists are looking to tho general repair of their cars. As hoods and side-cur ft tains must be sound, to get the maximum of comfort and pleasure, motorists should sc© that these are in good shape. Run your car along to Mr Fitt, who has had years of expenonco in making and repairing hoods and side-curtains, he will givo you good workmanship and good quality materials at moderate prices. By giving you good service, ho gives you satisfaction. Give him a trial, his work will please you. CON McGRATH, Motor Car Painter, 58a Rangitikei Street. A visit to Mr McGrath’s paint shop, as anyone interested is always welcome to do, will find a very modern plant and premises, where all work is executed in a highly efficient manner. Working conditions are tho best obtainable, ample lighting and ventilation being available. Mr McGrath specialises in “Duco” painting, and he was one of the first car painters in Now Zealand to install a “Duco” plant. With the present plant, a car can bo painted in not many more hours than it previously took days. Bhing an ©Xpert in “Duco,” he is always willing to gjvo motorists froo advice on. how to givo longer life to tho “Duco” on their cars.

[Published By Arrangement.] HUDSON CONCRETE CO., LTD., Terrace End, Palmerston North. SUPPORT A TRULY LOCAL INDUSTRY. Desiring to lessen unemployment in the town, every householder must see that every local industry must be given a decided preference. Housewives can help very materially for employment is created and money kept in tha town by denuding when a new house is being built for them, that Hudson’s products shall be utilised. Or, if, say that broken down brick copper in the old houso must, with its big risk of firo, bo removed, a Hudson copper with all its great advantages shail supplant the old. Is it better 1 Is it more economical ? Is it easier to manage ? Ol courso all those questions will be answered in the affirmative, and a good -many more besides. It boils at tho rate of one gallon per minute and consumption of fuel is reduced to a minimum. Remember the Hudson boiler will last a life-time. It was not built for show, nice as it is. It was built to' last. But space forbids that more can be said about. this loco,l concrete production, made as it is right here in Palmerston North. You must see ,it at tho Show. Builders too, and those lhaving houses built for them, should see !the products specially exhibited for them. Hudson’s concrete gate, piers and waitblocks will transform the frontal appearance of any home and make it truly a [ilaco of which to be proud “u® foundation blocks or piles made that nails may be driven into them as easily as into wood. Then there are Hudson s portable concrete wash tubs, a boon for every housewife. All these and many more, eluding concrete fireplaces, and chimney , septic tanks, silent lavatory cisterns, all revealing tho uses to which concrete has been adapted by this enterprising firm. At the Show, see, study, and know how much the Hudson Concrete Co. is serving the community in Palmerston North and a very wide district. Buy Hudson s products, they will serve you well. REID AND GRAY, Farm Implement Exhibit. This old and well known firm is well represented at the Show by an exhibit of a full range of up-to-date farm implements. They are sole New Zealand agents for the l.amford Harvesting Machinery (made in England), and they, are in the position to supply farmers with the very best ot 'itlowers, hay rakes and swath turners, raimers aro invited to inspect tho exhibit or call at the showrooms, 75 itangitikoi Street. (Farmers purchasing Reid and Gray or Bamford implements are buying 100 per icent. British goods, thus keeping the money within the Empire. ECLIPSE FENCE CO., LTD. Show oxhibits of particular interest' to (those of the farming industry and the commiunity at large, are those displayed by the Eclipse Fence Co., Ltd. The Eclipse Fence Co., Ltd. premises are situated at' No. 6 Grby Street, Palmerston -North. Tho very fact that it is a local manufacture should demand the attention of those interested in.the development of secondary industrifes. Tho most outstanding feature of this industry is that it is essentially English. All Eclipse netting is made from English galvanised tubing, -the company has specialised in hold-fast sheep and pig netting 6in x 4in. mesh. It i 3 remarkable to note the many diiieront purposes for which this material may be utilised, sheepyards, ornamental frontage, fencing, chain mesh netting for River protection and garden arches. The V. Bar Steel Post will meet a long-felt want, i’ho scarcity of suitable timber and consequent increased cost of wood posts is becoming a serious problem in many parts of N.Z. Because of their strength and shapej you get greater stability rigidity and durability. The proprietors would deem it a pleasure, if those interested are unable to see this display at the Show, to send them a copy of their illustrated catalogue. DAHL’S LTD., 85 Rangitikoi Street. (ho tents on view by this firm at the wv, carry many improvements on last ir’s modols. and are exclusive to Dahl’s 1. All tents are designed by Mr L. V. hi and protected by Royal letters ent, Mr L. V. Dahl’s name appearing tho certificate as the inventor. Show itors aro advised to obtain one of the n’s 32 page illustrated catalogues, which the finest list of its kind published th of the line. Many motorists have sady placed their orders for the sea’s requirements and a largo staff are rking overtime in the endeavour to ip up with the demand for these poputents. A largo number of marquees kept-on hand for hire, and competent n are sent to erect same in any part of district. Everyone is kindly asked note that those who place their orders h Dahl’s Ltd. havo tho satisfaction of iwing that the tents are mado under tho -sonal supervision of tho actual mvenof Dahl’s reliable tents. See tho ex’it at the Royal Show and remember re is only one address.—Dahl a Ltd., Rangitikei Street. CARRICK WEDDERSPOON, LTD. AT THE SHOW. Introducing New Electrical Appliances For Home or Farm. These are days when no farm or home is considered modern unless, for their efficient management, electrical energy .is utilised in every way possible. Carrick Wedderspoon, Ltd., bring to this Show now exhibits which aro of vital interest to every farmer and householder. Take “Regina” pump, a Now Zealand built mechanism. No. 1 outfit with a A h.p. motor guarantees to give any farmer 230 gallons per hour; No. 2 with a 1-3 h.p. motor 400 gallons per hour. Both pumps are suitable for vertical suction lifts up to 20 feet, and for delivering at heads up to 100 feet. Any farmer seeking to ,ensuro a steady sure supply of water is recommended to see Carrick-Wedderspoon, Ltd., at the Show and learn more about this wonder working pump and tho motors which the firm oxhibits and recommends for driving them. Never forget that “The Regina” is a New Zealand\product, made from tho very be3t materials, powered by motors from tho Century Electro Ooy. For the home, housekeepers must see the New Zealand made “Rex” cooker. For a long time many have waited for a less expensive but efficient electric cooker. The “Rex” supplies the need. With outer casing made of blued steel, with nickel plated fittings, tho “Rex” is beautifully mado and as good as it looks. What goes a long way to impress buyers is the fact that it is only £ll 15s. If you need an electric cooker and if you have not one, you must thon see the “Rox” and let Carriok Wedderspoon, Ltd’s, representative tell you all about it. The “Rex” will suit 99 homes out of the 100. Radio enthusiasts, a word - to ypu. “Yale” batteries will give you longer and better serivee and Carrick Wedderspoon. Ltd., will prove it if given the opportunity. This firm also display a pleasing array of **Swan Brand electrical kitchen utensils, British made. These make an attractive display and all housewives especially should seo it. Afi the above .appliances are obtainable fnom all electrical contractors in Palmerston North,

[Published By Arrangement.] SHAILER AND SON, NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. Are, at tho Show with a glorious display of roses, flowering and ornamental shrubs, copper and tri-colour beech, new red and pink hydrangeas. Shailor and Son will also take orders for dahlias. They possess one of the finest collections in the Dominion, many rare and boautiful types included, and in addition a number specially imported from England and America. Several thousand plantß are now ready. Chooso at once, and let Shailor’s book your order.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 285, 30 October 1928, Page 8

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CARSON’S DRINKS FOR THE THIRSTY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 285, 30 October 1928, Page 8

CARSON’S DRINKS FOR THE THIRSTY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 285, 30 October 1928, Page 8

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