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WANTED. ■ryANTED TO BUY. —Five white lay- * * - iug f owls, not more than two years old. Apply stating price “Times” Office. O ABIE IS photographed looting happy. Parents, keep a record of your children. Allen ’s Studios, Coleman Place. ’Phone 142, yy MACMILLAN, Eangitisei Street, * is a cash buyer of clean tallow. Highest price given. Will not look at inferior. FEED for sale, including short oats, maize, barley meal, rice pollard, etc, —Harry Palmer’s, JftOWL TVf A 112 Cuba Street, where the bargains are. Be there to-day mHE sign that pays is the sij n4nv*n /\TVt Ol rp that stays. Thompson ,the sigi man, Church Street (opposite Gran Hotel). TS/EDDING photographs, enlarge- ** ments, sketch portraits in artistic style at Allen’s Studios, Coleman Place. Make an appointment. ’Phone 142. 'V'MAS STOCKINGS. —Fresh shipment from Id to 4/-, containing toys for boys and girls. Nice present, cup and saucer, filled chocolates, for a girl, price 1/10. —Whitehead and Ellis. T OOK WHO’S HEBEI W. H. Skin- " ner, 271 Main St. W., for clothing and mercery. Famous ; for low prices. WANTED KNOWN.—The Club Hotel ” Wine and Spirit Vaults have a large stock of medicinal wines aud spirits to select from. Quality and price increase the number of satisfied customers every day. Sole agents in Palmerston North for Ward and Co.’S celebrated ales and stout. The Government Analyst speaks for the purity of them. —H. B. Tucker, Proprietor, VMAS CAKES, freshly made and iced every day; prices from 3/- to 12/6. Place orders early at Whitehead and Ellis, Main Street, The Square, or Bangitikei Street branch. TS/M. E. KELLS, Undertaker, Builder, ” etc., 88 Eangitikei Street; ’phone 254 (day or night). Cremations arranged. ■tTAVE you seen the new Ford Service Depot in Eangitikei Street f Gall and inspect you are welcome. — Wackrill and Stewart, Ltd., Authorised Ford Dealers. CYCLISTS! Eide a tyre that the makers are not afraid to guarantee for 9, 12, or 15 months —the North British Clinchers, with the extra air space that makes for easy riding. Ask your dealer. first 1918 Drapery Sale is now in progress. —J. Hadfield, Eangitikei Street, “where the bargains are.” pEICE OF LEATHEE.—It pays to look after your boots, harness and saddlery before they show signs of cracking. An application of Macmillan’s Leather Preservative will keep leather goods soft and pliable f«s six months of any kind of weather. It is supplied to the N.Z. Military Forces for use in camps and at the front. In tins 1/-, 1/6, 5/-, and 9/6. Ask where you deal; if unprocurable send cash to W. Macmillan. IJ'HEEE’S nothing like a good lawn ■ to improve the value of your property. Get a North British Rubber Coy. garden hose and yon can laugh at the driest season. All hardware dealers. Tt*” ADAME MAUDE, Metaphysician and Psychic, can be consulted on and after Thursday at 13 Andrew Young Street. Treatment for goitre, nerves, neuritis, paralysis, rheumatism, and contracted muscles. Magnetic scalp massage a specialty. Hours: 10.30 to 8. ■OOUGH ROADS~ don’t worry the users of Clincher Tyres because they are composed of the best quality rubber made by honest British labour. Trade Imperially and buy the British article. lEG ROPES. —Macmillan’s Leather Leg Eopes arc unbreakable, always pliable. Easily cleaned; last for years. Ask where you deal, and if not procurable send cash and got them post free, 2/3 each.—W. Macmillan. TF your grocer doesn’t stock Hayward’s Military or Flag Brand Pickles he is not giving you the best for your money or table. Insist on those favourite Dominion appetisers. All leading groeorfl. POED Cars absolutely the best value in the world. See the 1917 models at the New Garage, Eangitikei Street. Secure yours to-day.—Wackrill and Stewart, Ltd., Authorised Ford Dealers. WANTED KNOWN. \TURSE WALLIS has commenced ’ Practice at Cavcll Home, Feilding, and has vacancies for patients’Phone 285. ‘/DUALITY that has never failed.” — Note our cash prices: Bates motor •yclo 26 x 2%. tyres £1 16s, and special reavy 4-ply at £2 15s; 26 x 2% tyres :rom £1 13s to £3 8s 6d; English Dunop belts, 7-Bin 17s 6d, lin 19s, and ipecial English motor outfits at 3s 6d.— Watts Cycle Depot. 3 Eangitikei Street. How about that cow with a sore teat. Use the Magnetic Teat Cure. 3.C.A., Danncvirke, E. H. Crabb, Palmerston North, Agents. If ORE POWER for less fuel by using .tX , ‘ STOPSKAL ” Boiler Comnouiiti. Boiler Compound, lemoves and prevents scale, stops piting and corrosion. Guaranteed nonmi sonous and harmless.— Manning Maihinery Co., 188 Cashel Slroe', Christihurch. C-TAVE a look at our clothes reels; no props required; 120 feet of line in mi all space; great convenience and laving of labour.—Griggs 303 Wain

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13790, 19 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13790, 19 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13790, 19 January 1918, Page 1