EACH WEEK SOMETHING FRESH. SOMETHING REASONABLE. SOMETHING ESSENTIAL. It has been stated that we would sell CHEAPLY, whatever rises took place in drapery, and you’ll perhaps agree with this statement when we say that you can have STRIPED UNION (Wool and Cotton) FOR 2/9 PER YARD For Shirts and Pyjamas. CAN YOU AFFORD TO LET THIS OFFER SLIP? J. HAD FIELD, Rangitikei Street. “WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE.” We close at B n.m. or. Saturdays. RING HUNTING SIMPLIFIED. Instead of going from one jeweller’s to another’s, looking at rings which cannot possibly suit you COME TO STUBBS’. We have the most varied selection of engagement rings in Palmerston, and each one displays marked individuality in design and setting. As to quality, our name has always stood pre-eminent for all that is worthy in jewellery. In our big stock you cannot fail to And the right Ring at the right price. N. D. STUBBS JEWELLER AND OITICIAN, PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE! WE HAVE JUST LANDED A BIG SHIPMENT OP LADIES’ & GENTS’ BICYCLES. Best makes Prices lowest *n town. No doubt about this. Coroe and inspect. BIG STOCKS OF ACCESSORIES. Cycle Tyres . Tubes Pumps ... . . Lamps Belts Saddles Outfits Chains Horns Lamp Wicks Oil Carbide .... 6/9 to 20/- . 2/9 to 7/C 3/- to 5/6 2/9 to 12/6 - / 8/6 9d 9d tin 6d tin
A. A. WOOD, HA KLE Y -DAVID SOX DEPOT, ’Phone 791 The Square PALMERSTON NORTH. JMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ‘C'URS of every description made, re- **" paired or remodelled. Skins tanneds, birds, fish and animals mounted. J. JACOBS, Expert, of London, Furrier and Taxidermist, No. 1 Shop: DUNEDIN. No. 2 Shop: 55 RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. J. H C OKER 7 HBRETAUNGA ST., Palmerston North. TIN AND COPPER SMITH AND GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKER. Motor Radiators, Mudguards, Lamps, Tanks, etc., made and repaired Milk Cans and all Household Utensils made and repaired. NOTICE. SMITH’S ORCHESTRA 3 NOW OPEN for engagement. All the latest “JAZZ” effects. Telephone 53 6. [A Card.) H. FARQUHAR, LICENSED SURVEYOR, BANK OF N.Z. BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH. P.O. Box 296. Tel. 527. (A Card.) D K W. F. G ,K " Jt,;v - PHYSICIAN, (Opposite Empire Hall.) 3 PRINCESS STREET. JJOOD AND L. B AKER » A.N.Z.I.A. M.R.1.A.1. ARCHITECTS. Rangitikei Street, The Square, Palmerston North. Peilding. ryjß J JJOLMES J^UNNICLES, (Formerly of Southwark Cathedral, London.) VOICE CULTURE, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. STUDIO. COLE’S BUTT DINGS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1541, 15 April 1920, Page 4
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