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[Published by Arrangement.] ALEXANDER CLARK, LIMITED., j Wallpaper Merchants, Lcadlight Manut facturers and Glass Beveliers. From the most remote times the display of glass has played an important part in the realm of the world’s art. The firocesses of manufacture have been vasty improved and modern ecionce has reduced labour to a minimum. An inspection of the showrooms and workshops of Alexander Clark, Ltd., at 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue, will give the visitor some faint glimmer of the operation and production of the modern leadlights and glass bevelling. A well finished and artistic leadlight enhances the environs of every comfortable home. Alexander Clark, Ltd., employ expert craftsmen in both its leadlight and glass bevelling departments, and can deliver the goods. English wallpapers and framed pictures. —The keynote of a successful choice is good wallpapers and pictures that express cheerfulness, and we have a varied selection at lowest prices. We cordially invite you to inspect our showrooms. — Alexander Clark, Limited.. Oil, Colour and General Merchants, 15-17 Fitzherbert Avenue. DAHL’S RELIABLE TENTS. "Dahl’s Reliable Tents” i& a phrase familiar to campers, from the North Cape to the Bluff. The group of “Up in a Jiffy” tents under this heading were all designed by Mr L. V. Dahl, and even with Dahl’s Limited to. show the way emulation and imitation have barely caught up with the design of the original "Dahlia,” the tent that made obsolete the cumbersome, bulky, tents of four years ago, and during these four yearß Mr L. V. Dahl’s progressive designing has constantly increased the long margin of Dahl superiority. The wonderful ‘‘Marquette” tent which can be comfortably erected in five minutes was the triumph of 1927, and the 1930 model ‘Triumph”—all that the name implies, has already caused a sensation among campers. This season in the new “Triumph” one has a compact tent, even more quickly erected than the "Marquette,” giving 24ft. more floor space than hitherto, and more head room. The style is absolutely unique and unmistakably a Dahl creation. When it comes to chooeing a tent, Dahl’s tents are the teute choeen, that is at least nine times out of ten, which is not a bad percentage. Why the popularity? Simply because design, quality, price and workmanship, make it impossible and unwise for you to buy elsewhere. Dahl’s Limited are making a large display of the very latest camping tents and equipment in a large marquee at the Palmerston North Spring Show. If the weather is wet then our big marquee will be the most popular exhibit on the ground. If fine weather prevails (and lets hope it will) then the lure of the big tent and (her many tentlets) will have an additional attraction. Our 36 page illustrated catalogue is yours for the asking, and within its pages you will find all the gear necessary to make your summer tour a great sucoess. — Dahl’s Limited, 85 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, THE STORY OF "CASHWORTHS” Cashworths store was opened in March last to provide the people of Palmerston North and district with everyday requirements in drapery, hardware, crockery and stationery at the keenest prices for cash. “Cashworths” means “worth for cash” in reliable goods, and results have proved that their store has and is still fulfilling a very useful purpose, “Cashworths” busy store in George Street, “where everything is a bargain,” is proving a rendezvous for thrifty in discerning shoppers. It is the desire of "Cashworths” to make shopping conditions as pleasant as possible for their customers and for this reason has done away with the usual cumbersome counters, leaving ample room in which to move. A feature of “Cashworths” is that goods will be exchanged to satisfy customers and the appreciation of this service is reflected in their steady and ever increasing trade —the best advertisement any firm could wish for. It will certainly pay country visitors to visit “Cashworths” during this week, as now goods are arriving daily. THE MIRACLE OF MONDAY. ae most outstanding oleotric labour r exhibited at the Spring Show is the Maytag Aluminium Washer. ine ewife’s biggest bug-boar, the Monday i, the drudgery of the wash tub is inated entirely. No more hand rubr, no more hard wringing—Maytag the job quickly, easily and thoroughly, hes ewasned perfectly in just a few ites. The lifetime of clothing, linens delicate fabrics substantially prolonged, just the gentle swishing of the famous tag gyrofoam. The new Maytag is e in the largest washing machine facin the world, a huge industry resultfrom a third of a century’s experience progress in manufacturing labour savequipment. The product has one Id leadership through the combined ■ts of an organisation which in all dements of manufacture, salos and disjtion totals over 7000 people. For es without electricity the Maytag is pped with an inbuilt gasoline multiar, as simple, compact and reliable _ as jlectrio motor. See the Maytag doing job. Bring a bag of dirty clothos take them away clean. A demonstracan bo arranged at your own home at your own convenience, entirely free without any obligation to purchase. INDUSTRY IN PALMERSTON NORTH. SUPPORT IT. HUDSON CONCRETE CO. At the Show again is the Hudson Concrete Co. with its splendid array of concrete utensils for the home, and the farm. By supporting this firm Palmerston North and district residents are helping forward in a tangible manner, the development of secondary industries in this town. At the works, Terrace End, a busy staff is engaged in the making of concrete coppers, wash tube, cattle troughs, and the perfection of tho firm’s work is admitted and proved by the supports eo far received from buildors and those who need their products. Did you ever think that concrete could be adapted to so many uses in the home? Then see the display of works of utility as made by Hudson’s at the Show. Housekeepers, particularly, will wish with all their hearts that they could have one of the nice gas or other fuel burning coppers. Many have had the old chimney and copper dismantled and a new Hudson copper installed, whilst others, who are erecting new houses, swear they will have none other. But see these and other inventions of tho firm at the Show. It is worth while. Particularly farmers, who have need rf many of the concrete productions of the Hudson Concrete Co., should inspect the exhibit hero displayed.

■‘HARVEST THE PROFITS YOURSELF!” Don’t let others forestall you in patenting those idea* of youre. There may be fortune in a thought. Reap the rich harvest yourself. Patent your ideas and live on them ever afterwards. Consult Henry Hughes, Ltd. (directors), W. E. Hughes and J, T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys, 214-217, D.LC. Building*, corner Lambbon Quay and Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 290, 6 November 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 290, 6 November 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 290, 6 November 1929, Page 10

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