jiimnmiiEi WATSON'S IS THE STORE OF INITIATIVE rrHE world bestows its prizes both in money and in. honours X for but one thing—lNlTT ATIVE. What is Initiative? Elbert Hubbard said "It is doing the right thing without being told. 5 ' . n s . gthe right thing (with "' announcing the arrival of fresh stocks of tfßffimrcu imm n This is the disinfectant with the tnreo vital qualities of a GOOD disinfectant - QUALITY, STRENGTH and ECONOMY. It should be in every home for the hot weather. You can keep down all unhealthy odours and make everywhere clean and sweet by using "Vaceyle." Use it for— HYGIENIC PURPOSES —Spittoons, Sinks, Drains, Cesspools and Lavatories, or for Perspiring Feet. INFECTIOUS DISEASES— Commodes, Clothing and Soiled Sheets, Spray or Walls, Floors, etc. . STABLES AND KENNELS— Wash for A als, Cracked Heels, Ringworms, Mange. PINT TINS QUART TINS J/£ UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS Palmerston North. BoxHHU White Summer Shoes. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES— 2 Button, Heel t Bar, Overlap 1 Button, Derby Lace, Court with Small tongue, grand va l ue^. ALL ONE PRICE: 7/6. LADIES' Brooch Bar White Shoes, Court Pump Soles, Court Stouter Soles, Court. 2 Button finish—9/6. MAIDS' White Canvas Shoes; Low Heels, ■ full Toes, Lace or Strap Shoes for Growing Girls—7/6. EASON. ~ We also have a very fine seleetioa of BLACK VELVET SHOES in all Btyle^ro^l/ i 1 - + ~ for th« Summer trade and our stock of these AT YOU WANT WE HAVE. oOTPlof>ffZgf THE SQUARE. SHO&ISTS. PALMERSTON NORTH.
NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY *• OF 1 NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Weather and circumstances permitting I Subject to alterations without notice. , Through rail tickets and labels issuea. , LYTTELTON. | Maori Monday Oct. 30 MJj p.m. Mararoa Tuesday Oct. 31 7.45, pan.. Maori Wednesday Nov. 1 7,45 p.m. Mararoa Thursday Nov. 2 7;45 p.m. J Maori Friday Nov. 3 7.45 p.m. Mararoa Saturday Nov. .4 ;'7,45 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. only. All Ferry Steamers sail from new Ferrv Wharf. LAND. Monowai Monday Oct. 30 5 p.m. Tarawera Thursday Nov. 9 5 pjn. ""LYTTELTON aND DONEDIN. t Tarawera Friday Nov. 3 5 p.m. tfonowai Tuesday Nov. 1 a pan. Eeceiving cargo for Invercargill at transhipment rates.
,wa leaves New Plymouth ou Tuesdays and Friday J» of Mail Train from """MELBOURNE DIRECT. Paloona Saturduy^^lJ^J^ SYDNEY~AND HOBABT. Moeraki Thursday Nov. 2 5 p.m. Manuka Thursday Nov. lb o p.m. Telegraphy. Twin Screw Steamers. Wixeiflß»_ Mapourika Tuesday w« - , T ak %una Wednesday Nov 112.45 p Takapuna Friday Nov^-i "* TIKA). Mapourika Tuesday Oct.' 31 *Cargo till o «fftr. /ftnvaV'fdNGA (Nukuolofa, APIA (Samoa): a >N FRANCISCO. iT,nr«daV Nov. 9 3 p.*" MaIt B a kEATON* y ANO TAHITI. iProm Wellington: "CzTsHIPriNQ COMPANY. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. , nn * 10 960 Wei'ton. Nov. 'urakma W,»ou ? 11000 Wel'ton Ja: fT* 11500 Wei'ton Feb. otoruat V£ u , T • l 0 screw. •Twin Screw. Tinp lo
ACCOMMODATION IS HOTBOTPASSED BY AST OTHBB LINE. ranged at tWs erf^ BABBAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13537, 30 October 1916, Page 7
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