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HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN’S CLOTHES? Real boys and girls—healthy, romping youngsters—are continually in trouble with their clothes. They get oil, grease, ink, and such stuff on them. Then the suits and caps, frocks and blouses have to be thrown aside, but NOT if you have McKenzie *s SAFE CLOTH CLEANER With a few drops of this fluid in hot water, you can remove every stain and spot. 2/6 and 3/ per bottle. Avoid Substitutes. Sold by drapers, ironmongers, fancy goods dealers, and storekeepers. JUST ARRIVED. x ARGE assortment of the following; Accordian pleated lustre skirts, very reasonable: neat crepe de chene blouses; new spring hats; new silk stockingette costumes; tailored ready to wear costumes. MADAME DE EUEN desires to notify her numerous clients of the arrival from Sydney of the above-mentioned ready to wear costumes, personally selected by ’' r adarae De Luen. MADAME DE LUEN, Coleman Place, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE ACID TEST. JUST as the Acid Test is the most effective that can be applied to gold, so the reception by the Motor Trade proves the sterling qualities of any new Car proposition. The trade knows what the public wants. The fact that the SCRIPPS-BOOTH gained the immediate and enthusiastic appraisal of the trade is proof that It presented the right type of Car manufactured on the right lines and sold at the right price. We were fortunate indeed to secure such a valuable agency and the manner in which these Scripps-Booth Cars are serving their owners is most pleasing. Our second shipment has just arrived and one or two cars are available for immediate delivery. Call and arrange for free demonstration. Watt Motor Co., Ltd., 42 RANGTTIKEI STREET. SPECIAL TO FARMERS. MOTOR OAR BARGAINS. “ ARGTLE ” FIVE-SEATER — Scotland’s Best. “ SUNBEAM ” PIVE-SEATER — England’s Best. fieo these Cars and you will glv« ua your cheque right away. MANAWATU MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS, 18 King Street - ■ Palmerston Nortft FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING OR FATTENING LAND. A£* A ACRES. All drained Kabikateas wamp in first-class pasture; 90 acres under plough; 15 paddocks well watered by stream, ram,a nd troughs; will carry 200 cows without growing extra feed; present stock 1900 sheep, and 80 head of cattle; good 6-roomed house, all conveniences, telephone; woolshed, machines, rural delivery. Railway Station 7 miles. Cheese Factory and School 2J miles. An absolute bargain. Easy Terms. PRICE ONLY £55 PER ACRE. Apply— E. H. KIDD, AGENT, (Successor to Gilchrist and Kidd.) 12 Raugitikei St.. Palmerston North. Box 156. Phone 578. ■jCTLOWERINQ SHRUBS from 6d each. Hedge Plants from 6/ per 100, Shelter Trees from 5/ per 100. Large stock of first-class Apple and other Fruit Trees cheap. Catalogues now ready. B. H. JUST. Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. DAVID McRAE BEDDING. THE ONLY BEDDING IT PAYS TO BUY, obtainable at ANDREWS AND SONS, FURNISHERS, 80 Rangitikei Street. To ADAM BURGES, Palmerston North. Dear Sir, —The Moore Transmission Gear which I had installed by you as agent has now been in continual use for eight months during which time I have done over 10,000 miles, and has given me every satisfaction. I find it saves a lot of petrol, and I can average 25 miles per hour with ease and with less wear and tear on the engine and chassis. Another big advantage is that I can use a heavier oil, as the gear in neutral position does away with the drag of the gear. Result; I use half the amount of oil and get better lubrication than with a lighter oil. I have recently purchased another chassis and require another gear fitted to it, which alone should be enough proof of the value I place on it. The chassis I have is fitted with a 15-passenger Char-a-bhnc body. The new one will be an 18passenger. With this gear I am not afraid to take any trip, no matter how full of hills It may be. Yours sincerely—(signed) T. S. MADGE.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1639, 18 September 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1639, 18 September 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1639, 18 September 1920, Page 6

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