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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA

The oniy Railway Refreshment; Room at Palmerston North, and that; is situated on the Platform and isi 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.*

Additions are made to Palmerston sale.

A young man wants position as farm hand. An advertiser wants two acres suitable for gardening. An advertiser has a Junior Tourist push-cart for sale. The Zealandia Cafe, Feilding, wantsi an experienced waitress. An advertiser has a W ertheim sewing machine for salt'. The Empire Agencies have a new announcement in to-day a issue. Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., advertise wet weather wearables. a'notice is inserted relating to a bicycle taken by mistake from the Working Men's Club. The N.Z. Trawling and Fish Supply Co., Wellington, are cash buyers ot fresh trapped rabbits. Manuwatu Motor Cycle Club s hill climb takes place to-day, leaving (Tub Hotel at 9 a.m.

PALMEBST©N'S OLDEST EUSINESS. In the earlv days of Paimerston. when it was but a natural clearing i" the centre of a virgin forest, the late Mr G. M. Snelson established the first general store. This ultimately became the property of the late Mr Henry Hay do n, who for many year.-* was prominent in business and civic lite, in the latter both as Councillor and Mayor. This business is now owned by his sons, and it is satifactorv to note that they are continuing and further developing the btwines* in ■which their father achieved great success. That they are pushing, energetic. and using up-to-date methods may be seen from their indices on pages o and 4 of to-day's issue. Prior to making alterations and stock-tak-ing they are holding a clearing sale of their present stock, and prices of leading and special lines are advertised.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 5

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 5

ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12807, 3 June 1914, Page 5

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