vemnirs Lalley Power and Light is used in so many homes, that the country house that keeps on struggling without it is indeed in the "Dark Ages." No lamps to fill, no wicks to clean, no dull, flickering, eye-straining and nerve-trying light when the Lalley plant is used. It is such a help on the faim —such a useful worker. Lalley Power performs a host of daily duties that mean a great saving of labour. The Simplicity and economy of Lalley Power and Light make it almost indispensable in these days of progress. A Lalley Plant means actual savings and increased comfort. It will last for many years. The engine has but three moving parts, and ihese run on extra large ball bearings, ensuring a minimum cl friction. Now —to-day—when summer is beginning to wane, and winter's dark cold nights are almost here, is the time to consider the installation of a Lalley Plant. Prices have not risen on last year's figures. Future shipments must be advanced considerably. Become acquainted with M Lalley." Write or call on your local Agent— OHVJJM»TIINM«Dn PaLMEESTOoN "N t OETH. N.Z. Wholesale Distributors ; Hope, Gibbons, Sons, & J. B. Clarkson, Ltd. Wellington and Chrtetchurch
Simplex Milking Machine Company Wangamii- — Announce that they have been appointed Sole New Zealand Distributors for well-known Full stocks of all sizes are to hand. Don'tbuy a separator before you investigate the superior and lower priced Baltic Separator. Send for booklets. AGENTS WANTED
-will ensure quick relief from chapped hands and lips, rash or any skin irritation due to cold, wind, rough work or sunburn. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR SOTALIS. Prices, 2/- a bottle. HEADQUARTERS OF TAILORING. "CV3R your Easter Suit call early. All suits at a very low premium. GEO. V. GRAHAM.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1561, 17 June 1920, Page 2
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