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QUALITY! QUALITY! A Firm with a reputation for Quality is a Firm of Household fame. IN THIS RESPECT WE EXCEL. Our bakehouse is under control of the most experieuced tradesmen in the Dominion. The quality of our ingredients is of absolutely the best, hence the finished article. We are now giving our special attention to CHRISTMAS CAKES CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS MINCE PIES SCOTCH SHORTBREADS ALL. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS PLACE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY with J. RAWLINS, THE WHITE HOUSE, The Square and Terrace End. ICE, ICE. ICE. THE MANAWATU MEAT & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Fresh Food and Cooling Stores, Princess Street. rfICE now available in, any quantities. Orders by telephone 428 will receive prompt attention. 1174 ACRES FREEHOLD. 1000 Acres grass mostly after bush. 174 Acres good standing bush, 200 acres ploughable, balance easy hills. All good healthy sheep country. Part English grasses and part Danthonia. Fenced and sub-divided into nine paddocks and all well watered by permanent streams. House four rooms, telephone, woolshed with machines, man's rooms, workshop and motor shed, 3-stall stable, all new; new sheep yards, etc. 11 Miles from Main Trunk station, two miles from school and store by metal road; daily mail. Carrying 1200 sheep and 100 head cattle. PRICE, £B/15/- PER ACRE. Terms: £ISOO cash, balance arranged on easy terms. For further particulars apply—\\l\l«*il. tiliMfc i PALMERSTON NORTH. HOME SEPARATED CREAM DEALT WITH SPECIALLY By the ilvi i i imm m IN PALMERSTON. GIVE 178 A TBIAIs.

is Mattress never I • I .! I _# . £,tfen when /' /?jSL f*"jy the little folk jump * < ana prance on it no harm is " <fone /o a "Peerless" Mattress; for being elastic and cushioned-topped it springs back to normal position. I You are assured of a good night's rest on a "Peerless" Mattress because it never gets lumpylike the old fashioned make, but is always soft and yields to every movement of the body, "It's a Sensible thus inducing sound and refreshing sleep. The outstanding feature of a "Peerless" Mattress, however, is its hygienic "construction, invented by Tattersfield Ltd., Auckland. P r .. •■ p. <SL is a Sensible Mattress" (By Royal Letters Patent No. 36080) Let us explain how the "Peerless" Mattress is made:- for mattresses and cushions. The cushion top of • "Peerfee cenbrTis filled with carefully .elected Horsehair, Coir less" Mattress combined with he springy centra and the Fibre or cleaned N.Z. Flax, according to quality number ventilation holes which admit sun and air, make it a tu* J U^f— -r-. n,*A*\A with th* best ceaned comfortable, hygienic and durable mattress. . Samarang Kapok in sections of even thickness. Si fibre, which, owing to its peculiar nature has never been known to attract any kind of insect life. For this reason it is universally used in tropical and semi-tropical countries The "Peerless" Mattress is stocked in a nUH j** r Luxe at £ to"P««rU»»"No.3atf Invented and Manufactured by Manufacturers o r ~ l't '" y Pro '<* r\t Look for the "UtiL ity" Trade Mark the Mark of Value. UCKLAND Obtainable from all the leading furnishing stores throughout New Zealand. Horsehair or Fibre dr & •PEERLESS" Mattresses are obtainable from Mounsey and Co., Palmerston North; Andrews and Son, Palmerston North; Collinson and Cunningname, Palmerston North ; Cobham's Furnishing House, Broadway, Marton; W. H. Gunning:, Shannon, Stills and Mathieson. Levin.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 2

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