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Getting produce to market, one time and in perfect condition is a big problem to many farmers. But not to those who uso the unequalled service offered by the New Zealand Express Company. Rapid transport plus unusual facilities not only expedite delivery but make it cheaper. And the farmer is freed from all worry. —The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. — Advt.

COLLINSON A SON, LTD., BROADWAY Special Stocktaking Bargains ONE WEEK ONLY 21 Piece Tea Services, English Cottage Pottery —Decorated assorted flowers, pink, blue and lemon. Usual price 22/6 and 25/-. THIS WEEK’S PRICE 11/3 and 12/6 21 Piece Tea Sets. English China—--22 choice decoration on stand. Prices ranging 39/6, 25/-, 21/-. ALL TO CLEAR THIS WEEK AT HALF PRICE. DINNER SERVICES— Slightly damaged, must go this week. See our No. 10 Bargain Window for 1 only Dinner Set, black and white decoration. Usual price £5/15/-. THIS WEEK’S PRICE 55/- set. Dinner Services, Slightly Damaged— Wo have 12 only sets in our showroom that simply must be cleared, sets marked £5/5/-, £4/10/- aro all marked half price. Call early and inspect these bargains. Hot Water Bottles— We have large stocks of stono Hot Water Bottles. Everlasting heat and everlasting wear, 6/6 and 7/6 each. Best quality. White Ware for the Sick Room— Plain white bedroom basins, 6/11 each Plain white bedroom ewers, 6/11 each Embossed Chambers, 3/11 each Sick Feeders, 1/6 and 1/9 each Complete stocks of bed slippers, various sizes and shapes. Royal Doulton Ware Arrived— Wo have just opened a complete range of Doulton ware series, Shakespearean Gaffers, Surfing Girls, and Pansy. Jlako an early visit and secure what you require to complete your Royal Doulton Ware. See our No. 4 Window for stock patterns and MODERATE PRICES. Tumblers Reduced— Plain thin tumblers, excellent quality. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL PRICE 1/11 i doz. Coiiinson & Son, Ltd * BROADWAY FOR STOCKTAKING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. <>♦—o-»—»o «<rv WSTSSTM AMSMMMWMrM ri f ii If j *■“». il M m i ®j| mmi ifi aS 3. ray W&...M m ilr i 9 W& ma •: titi .. wssssssssssm vor/m Its the Kerosene that climbs J the wick that does the work “TqIVE Heat” comes from well fed wicks—clean wicks, unclogged by dirty specks of carbon. UR Kerosen The view inside the wick-carrier shows how inferior kerosenes clog the very fibres that would help them climb .... so they leave the “ tip o’ the wick” starved for fuel it chars and smokes and splutters, .... costing you much in wasted time, annoyance, discomfort, .... and new wicks! Ideal for Lighting , Heating , Cooking Laurel—crystal clear, and free from heavy carbon specks, climbs wicks readily ... It quickly travels up the fine hair-like tubes in the woven cotton threads right to the vital spot—the tip o the wick” .... there, with the heat of the Same spreader, Laurel leaps into a blue flame gas .... clean and hot ... . without smell or smoke or soot. Vacuum Oil Company PTY. LTD. ( , Think what it means to your cooking to have clean live heat” in the oven 1 .... to your shiny saucepans! • w T .-- • • Why, to prepare a meal with Laurel s help means cooking without a care ! You see, Laurel climbs to the “ Also Marketers of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters , , A . and does the work, and that’s what you appreciate, isn t it? •- May we suggest that you say (distinctly) Laurel, please, when you order from your grocer ? J 9L2

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1929, Page 4

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