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Insist on Getting CARSON'S Aerated Waters. 'PHONE 338, Mr L. H. Collinson offers reward for return of lost Jersey heifer. Finder of lost gold watch and fob will be handsomely rewarded on returning to the Club Hotel. Mr Tom Sutton wants a carpenter. Entries for Palmerston stock sale are notified. In a new announcement on .page 7 R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., call attention to a few of their "cut prices." A display of ladies' footwear is now on view in their windows. Gardeners, amateur and professional are invited to inspect a full stock of up-to-date garden appliances advertised on page 7 by Manson and Barr Ltd. Train arrangements for 1 Horowhenua races are notified. Reward offered for return of lost pup. Housekeeper wanted at 18 Taonui Street. A good gardener is advertised for, CLEARING SALE. HARRY PALMER AND CO. On Wednesday at 1 o'clock Harry Palmer and Co. will sell by public auction at Mr G. A. Gardiner's farm, James's Line, a number of good dairy cows in milk, also 20 springing heifers (Shorthorn cross). Included are dairy « appliances, horses, spring cars, gigs and harness. The whole of Mr Gardiner's furniture and sundries will also be sold without reserve.

It is net every man's good fortul.e to be endowed by Nature with a fine figure, but nowadays it is possible tc make even the awkward figure attractive, at a minimum cost. No doubt it is your object in life to look attractive to your wire, or it may be your lady friends. Don't be put off with just any kind of suit. In making your colour selection, see that it meet:; with your requirements. Many men make the fatal mistake of selecting a cloth that does not fit in with their particular service, and then lay the blame to the tailor. Nothing looks better than a well made and a correct fitting suit; and, let us add, nothing looks worsi than a badly made one. The man who. mixes in circles where such clothe» are worn cannot afford to nsk his reputation by entrusting their suit making to inexperienced hands. We w? 1 * turn you out correct to the last button. It will pay you and please yon to investigate the values we offer you. Distance makes bo difference, as our samples are post free. We also deliver your orders post free.—He profits most who serveth best —To serve YOU best is up to us. Therefore it il well to be advised to visit The Sartorial Service. Limited. Tailors for Men, The Square, Palmereton North, whem we shall endeavour to show you the advantage in purchasing one of our latest fasbior scits, at prices from 70s to 955. We can save you 20s to 30s on each suit.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13208, 27 September 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13208, 27 September 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13208, 27 September 1915, Page 8

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