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EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936, At 11.30 a.m. onnn B.F. and w.f. mixed OUUU sex LAMBS. 200 2-th and 4-th wethers.

EXCHANGE jI7E have a client who will ex- •'' change his equity in a nearly new 5-roomed bungalow, with all modern conveniences, motor shed, etc., for good, building sections, equity £350. The bungalow is situated in a good locality, and is priced at a low figure. BLRNIE, COOMBS AND ' WILSON. 38 RANGITIKEI STHEET. J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD.. BUYERS OF PRIME BACON PIGS. CHOPPERS AND PORKERS. D. ABI3ISS, phone 6540, Palmerston N. It. HOOli, phone 80, Shannon. \V. GUST, phone 3, llongotea. J V. WALTON, phon* 42D, Ashhurst. J. BLUNDEN. phono V6D. Halcombe. TO LET LIMBRICK STREET.—S rooms and kitchenette. Gas stove, luectnc light, itent 2'is l>d per »veeli. IIUAHINE STREET.—O rooms, Coal range. Electric light, 22s 6d per week. BOoiMMRY ROAL».—o-roomed bungalow, all conveniences. Rent 24s per week. Up-to-date Shop in Square. Rent £2 . 6s a wee*. Apply— BAGNALLANDKEEBLE. Land and Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers, Accountants, CUBA STREET, Palmerston .North. ' THE FEILDING FREEZING WORKS. rTHOS. BORTHVVICK AND SONS '. (A'ASIA) LTD. (Incorporated in England.) PIGS! PIGSI PIGSI PIGSI I'IGSI PIGSI We are Buyers ot all classes of pigs for export at highest market rates. Prompt payment. Operating iu all districts. PHONE 310 P.O. BOX 8, EEILDING. PAINTING AND PAPEKHANGING BRIGHTEN up your home with a first-class painting and paperhanging job. . Only the best of Workmanship and materials used. R. WAGHORN. PHONE 8559. The Square, near Grand Hotel. HOW MUCH GOLD GOLDEN SOVEREIGN? WHAT IS IT WORTH? Hot many people know that a bright new golden sovereign contains exactly 5 pennyweight 3 grains of 22 carat gold; that is correct —ask any banker. [What is it worth? Never less than twenty shillings. In times like the present, considerably more than twenty shillings. •Now, if the average person were ottered, say 5 dwt. 3 grains of 22 carat gold LOOSE; of nondescript origin, would that person part with a golden sovereign in exchange? We don't think so. Reason —the insignia (or brand) that is stamped on the minted sovereign determines its value anywhere in the world. Same with a nationally advertised article. All nationally advertised lines must carry the brand of.the manufacturer or packer, and by their brands can you determine their value. Products that are nationally advertised must live up to their advertised value, must give you the quality they promise, must furnish you with a uniformity of grade so that you can buy a 6econd time exactly the article you first bought. Like the sovereign, the braDd assures you of value never less than twenty shillings in the £ —often considerably more. That is why good value shoppers . • • • SPECIF! STANDARD BRANDS KNOW TO THE WORLD BY ADVERTISING -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1936, Page 14

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