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□ uobAh It may be turn next. Carry a Fire Gun. The FIRE GUN is an essential part of the equipment of every Motor Car and Motor Garage. THE WELLINGTON FIRE BRIGADE—equip their fire engines with the FireGun, and Superintendent Tail recommends it in preference to all others. The Fire-Gun Fire Extinguisher Carries 25% MORE LIQUID Shoots 25% FARTHER Is 50% BETTER FINISHED And 100% MORE EFFICIENT Than any other Fire Extinguisher. PRlCE—Complete with Bracket and Fully Charged, £3 lOs. AT ALL UP,TO-DATE MOTOR GARAGES. If you cannot purchase locally, send £3 10s. to us, and we will forward one Post Paid. EARLY BROS. LTD., 187 Featherslon Street, WELLINGTON. ( %% ik y % I i/ vi if II if

The British Bacon Company GABRITY AND SON, LTD., Proprietors, DAHLIA ST., PALMERSTON N., Phone 955 D., J. C. FOX, Buyer. J. WHITE. Manager. KIWI BACON FACTOR? CASH BUYERS OF BACON PIGS. Highest Market Prices Given. Private Curing a Speciality. ’PHONE 411. Piga will be received at the Agent’s Licensed Slaughterhouse, Te Rehunga, on MONDAYS and THURSDAY'S of each week. G. W. McKAY, Agent. SHANNON, WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 1919. Pigs will be received at the Abattoirs every Thursday. References; Bank of Australasia. 9 THOS. FENTON, Manager. •JIHE .NEW ZEALAND FARMERS CO-OP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING CO., LTD. CASH BUYERS OF PRIME BACONERS, PORKERS, CHOPPERS. Phone 1089. RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER. ASHHURST MONDAY, Sth PALMERSTON N. . . TUESDAY', 9th LINTON WEDNESDAY, 10th GEO. VOGT. Buyer, Palmerston North. TAXI SERVICE. QEVEN-SEATER WILLYS KNIGHT. FOR PROMPT ATTENTION t?ing sro Weddings and Private Parties a tspccialitv. T. A. THOMPSON, i-'fopru.f .>t nnd r>r ; "

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Mr A. C. Hillier, Labour candidate, advertises list of meetings he will address. ' Members of tlio Operatic Society arc requested to return any costumes, scores or libretto they may have in their possession. The Butchers’ Union will hold a special meeting this afternoon at 2.30 o’clock in the George Street rooms. Messrs Monnsey and Co. notify that to-day at 1 p.m. a gigantic clearing sale of household furniture and sundries will be held on behalf, of the public Trustee in the estate of ,T. H. Dillon. Over 1000 lots of assorted and useful sundries o r < every possible description will be offered. The sale will take place on the premises, Main Street (few doors past Post Office). The Empire Auctioneering Co. notify that the desirable property, No. 2!) Cook Street, containing six rooms with all conveniences and large section well laid out in lawns, shrubberies, paths, etc., will be submitted for auction at the clearing sale to be held on the premises on Friday next at 1.15 p.m. Babies, growing children and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in SHARLAND’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Larger bottlelower price. *

Hair Colour Restorer. This Preparation' is the same in composition as much more expensive Harr Restorer. Warranted to Restore Grey Hair to its Natural Colour. PRICE, 2/6 (Postage Extra). OBTAINABLE ONLY AT LEARY'S PHARMACIES. THE SQUARE & No. 4 BROAD ST

PREMIER WOOD, COAL AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. (Retail and Wholesale). Dry sawmill slabs, truck lots or smallei quantities, matai roots, rata, maire, and ither woods; also Pukemiro, Waipa. Newcastle coal, baled straw, oatw, char? Terms cash. No reductions A. J. YORTT, Yard Phone SIS.

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-1 cMmt 25fiK''“‘-«w t m kvy *VC« iff —rv, ./: /*r t * sSw> 'V%& f-if-'U^Zi Collinson and Cunninghame will Give the Kiddies a Jolly gganmngggaawgsaßgrogMßnacagaggiE^ Time This Christmas Every Child revels - hi Christmas Time. It is THEIR TIME. It is the delight of one ami all to make the kiddies happy at Christmas—and their bright laughing spirits and happy faces are full of reward. So let the little chaps and their sisters come and see SANTA CLAUS in his UNDERLAINi) HOME at COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAM E ’S. AN INVITATION TO THE KIDDIES. Hand in hand with Christmas time comes our Annual Kiddies’ Festival. A new joy of life and a new and greater World Peace signalises the arrival of Santa Claus. We extend a hearty invitation to all the kiddies to visit Santa Claus in his Underland Home, on SATURDAY, 18th December, 1919, and on each succeeding day until Wednesday, 24th December. 1 SANTA CLAUS will present a gift to every visitor he receives. We look forward with great pleasure to meeting you in Santa Claus Underland Home, and of the opportunity afforded of wishing you the compliments of the season. ADMISSION BY TICKET: Price of Tickets Sixpence each. HOURS OF ADMISSION: each day. 2 p.m. to 4.30 is !• **•*?*s is\k DOLLS BY THE HUNDRED. Here you have the widest choice and every doll is of dependable quality—temptingly priced, too. Make your selection early before the rush begins, and before any lines become severely depleted. DOLLS FROM 6d UPWARDS. Squeaking Dolls, 1/3, 1/6, 2/6. Dolls with Bells, 1/6. Dressed Dolls- 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. Victory Doll, 37/6. French Dolls, 11/6, 14/6, 19/6, 33/6, 35/6, 55/. TEDDY BEARS AND DOCS ARE ALWAYS FAVOURITES. The kiddies just love fo have them, and here they are. Teddy Bears, 4/6, 12/6, 18/6, 25/. DOGS, lOd, 1/, 1/6, 2/6. Collie Pups, 12/6, 15/9, 21/. iiiiii GABLE WINDMILLS, Australian WindPlanes, Aeroplanes, Kites, Wheel-barrows, Hobby-Horses, Art Toy Game, Quoits, Drawing Sets, China Tea Sets, Kitchen Sets (tin ware), Buckets and Spades, Books. There are thousands of other toys. A LIITTLE LIGHT* ON THE TOY PROBLEM This year we have made very special efforts to procure the newest and best in Toys, with the result that everything the kiddies like is to be found here. HUGE VARIETY OF SPLENDID TOYS. Wooden Rocking Horses. Horses, Carts, Engines- Clockwork Trains, Motors, Carts, Double Friction Engines and Motor Carts. 10/6, 12/6, 14/6. PUSH CARTS, 7/11, 27/6, 45/. PRAMS, 29/6, 34/6, 45/, 59/6, 63/, 65/, and 5 guineas. HERE’S FOR A GOOD TIME, BOYS! Tricycles w T ith rubber tyres and they’re dandy presents for your wee boy. They’re here in grand array- 39/6, 58/6, 79/6. Brownie, 63/, 67/ G. Elfin, £4 15/6. Fairy £4 15/6. LESS CASH DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY IN THE SHILLING. Celluloid Kewpies, lOd to 37/6. TOYS IN ABUNDANCE. mi ft 'M km m m. / We just want to tell you that these prices represent the very best values in the Dominion. Wc ■want you to call and see for yourself the high standard w r e have achieved. YOU CAN SCOOOT NOW, BOYS AND GIRLS. Scooting is just lovely—it is ripping fun for the kiddies, and Oh! how they enjoy it. Isn’t, it great to see their gay laughing faces and to hear their merry laughter, as they go on a Scooting “Stunt!” SCOOTERS, Toledo Ball-Bearing, 55/6. SCOOTERS, 5/6, 7/11, 8/6, 9/9, 22/6, 42/. SAFETY ROCKING HORSES, £5 5/, £6 15/. GAMES .—ME C C ANO. CROQUET SETS- Juvenile, 35/, 37/6, 45/. CROQUET SETS, £3 15/, £7 7/. Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1437, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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