ADVERTISING MEMORANDA
Bunting's Studios are showing photographs of the Queen of the Carnival competitors in their Show Cases.* The only Railway Refreshment Room at Palmerston North, and that is situated on the Platform and is still conducted by J. H. Fletcher. The public, as formerly, will get the best attention. Try our Hot Luncheons and Light Refreshments on arrival of all trains.*
If you only knew the Delicious Aerated Waters manufactured by Carson and Co., you would not drkik any other.* Watehorn's, Ltd., advertise warm winter coats for boys. Hallenstein Bros, advertise the new Doncaster raincoat. It is notified that Hosiery time is all the time at Due ward's. Additions are made to list for Palmerston stock sale to be held to-daj. It is notified that Nurse Simpson's art union will be drawn to-night. An advertiser wants two furnished rooms, or bed-sitting room with board. Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame call special attention to their Infants" Department. An experienced ploughman wants a situation.
An advertiser wants rooms, or a cottage. Mr J. B. Wilton, land agent, advertises particulars of properties for sale and exchange. . Married couple desire furnished rooms. AUCTION SALES, M.A.C. The M.A.C. will hold its usual Thursday sale to-day at their Mart, Cuba street. The sale commences at 1 o'clock and a large consignment o. C ood useful household furniture will be offered. Fruit, vegetables, gent s bikes, saddlery, horse and cow covers, oilskin coats, oats, hay, straw and si large assortment of useful sundries will also be offered. CLEARING SALE, MOUNSEY AND CO. On page 8 will be found an announcement that Mounsey and Co. will conduct a clearing sale on Inday on behalf of Mr S. Rodgers who is leaving the district. The sale will commence at his residence, Featheri ston street, at 1 p.m. when the whole of his superior furniture will bo offered without reserve. The furniture i. nearly all new as Mr Rodgers onK furnished last year. This sale should attract a large attendance. HARRY PALMES.
At 11 a.m. to-day Mr Harry Palmer auctions fruit, vegetables, wheat, etc., and at. 2 p.m. b gins a special unreserved sale of £I2OO worth of draper}.
Games of all kinds for winter evenings. Splendid assortment at Bennett 'b.*
When purchasing a sponge inspect our stocks of Cuban, honeycombs Turkish and Rubber Sponge 3, from 4a 13s 6d each.—Collinsoa and Son, chd Square. —Advt.
Mrs Coff is an old-age pensioner, An aged dame wh* nas seen brighter days; She grants me permission to mention her, And to publish her quota of praise. ? A hacking, dry cough was the Dane other, "Which made the nights hard to endure; But she bids me to say that sne charmed it away With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 1282, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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