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>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»+»♦» erseys A comprehensive range of Boys’ Jerseys now opened up, comprising all sizes, and in the latest colourings and contrasts. We believe this to be one of the best selections in New Zealand. t ifaw I2oin PLAIN JERSEY, with contrast check collar and stripe tie. nrnflower blue-nigger, fawn; camel-nigger, saxe; almond-olive, ..... .lark oak-nigger fawn; putty-nigger mauve—r„VHd, 22in 7s6d, 24in fc*lld, 26in 8s 6d, , ,n ’ 28in 8s 11d, 30in 9s 6d, 32in 9s 11d N JERSEY, with unique check collar and stripe tie, very dressy. > u tty-nigger tan champ; camel-nigger, saxe, orango; navy-scarlet, ■hampagne; cornflower-nigger, champagne, orange; clerical-black, inrlet white; rose-champagne, nigger, white; scarlet champagne, lack ’white— 2oin 6s 11d, 22in 7s 6d, 24in 7s 11d, 26in 8s 6d, &s 11 d, 30in 9s 6d, 32in 9s 11 d. JERSEY, with edged collar and striped tie. Navy-scarlet, amel-niggcr, white-sky— 2oin 6s 11 d, 22in 7s 6d, 24in 7s 11d, I6in 8s 6d, 28in 8s 11d, 30in 9s 6d, 32in 9s 11d. KNIT JERSEY, with broken check collar and striped tie. Camel.rown, putty-brown, grey-red navy red— 2oin 6s 6d, 22in 6s 11d, 4in 7s 6d, 26in 7s 11d, 28in 8s 6d, 30in 8s 11d, 32in 9s 6d. N JERSEYS, with collar in navy, grey, white and cardinal—20in 4s 11 d, 22in 5s 6d, 24in 5s 11 d, 26in 6s 6d, 28in 6s 11d id RIB KNIT JERSEY', in heather mixture of brown, scarlet land purple. Also in fawn. Stripe contrast collar. Sizes 20 to 28. . All One Price 3s 6d |2Bin LIN ! ILUNSON & CUNNINGHAME LIMITED, _ROADWAY AND KJNGSWAY BOX 178 PALMERSTON N. ALE AND STOUT BREWED AND BOTTLED BY BURTON BREWERY CO. r-r-r ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ 0 O.K. with Me! As with all of our clients, it’s 0.K.! —the password of satisfaction. And satisfaction from the largest Service Station in the Manawatu means that we have a selected staff, efficient service and modern methods—in fact everything that your car needs in sickness and in health. 'ORD MOTORS (Manawatu) Ltd. Phone 5404, Rangitikei Street, P.N.

Feed Primrose Foods For High Egg Production Our ready-to-uso Egg Mash is a perfectly balanced ration, scientifically milled on a yolk and white basis. PRIMROSE POULTRY FOODS are obtainable at all stores. Be sure the name is on the bag. WHOLESALE The Manawatu Mills Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH. - English - Razor Blades DOUBLE SIX BRAND FOR GILLETTE RAZORS. 12 BLADES FOR i/GENUINE ENGLISH FIRST QUALITY BLADES. The Createst Bargain in Safety Razor Blades ever Introduced into New Zealand. POSTED 1d EXTRA. Watchom’sL td THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. '©/©/©z^ll/©/©/©/©/©/©/©/©/®/©/©/

$ ;P B r That Bedroom Suite! Above all make the home attractive There are dozens of excellent designs to choose from. See our exceptional prices: Four-piece BEDROOM SUITES: £l7 10s, £lB 10s, £l9 15s, £2l 10s< up to £35 , FITZSIMONS & COWLING ' NEAR POST OFFICE, MAIN STREET

1,100,000,000 (ELEVEN HUNDRED MILLION) Gallons of COLOURED MOTOR SPIRIT Sold In 1929! NOT all in Hew Zealand, of course, because this quantity is twenty New Zealand’s average annual i consumption. TMs enormous sale of coloured spirit throuehout the world proves the worldwide popularity of this method of distinguishing premium fuels. Union Super Spirit is tinted RED for one reason only—to ensure that you receive the eenuine premium fuel which has 2ad! tte name UNION the hall-mark of superiority CiENTIFICALLT TINTED FOR TOUR PROTECTION UNION vwn-ddanaliruj SUPER SPIRIT FOR YOUR MONEY” MORE MOTORING r “ U 16c llAT r nF ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL RUNNING MATE or HE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 11