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GET BUSY WITH THE BRUSH. and place your house in order before the rough weather sets in. The beso paint to use is BERGER'S. Because it lasts langest and looks best at all times., Because it has stood the test of 160 years* use. Because it is economical. Because it is available in all colours. Because 'it protects ■woodwork from decay. * Because It is uniform in colour and dries hard.' Because it will not crack. Because it will cover 850 sq. ft. to the gallon. Therefore, . USE BERGER'S. We have received a large shipment of quart and half-gallon tins, which we are selling at gallon prices. Supply your wants before the stock runs out. Country orders receive prompt atteneion. ALEXANDER CLARK. LTD., 3 AND 5, FITZHERBERT STREET. Country Orders Receive Prompt Att*ntloa.

SALE. SALE. SALE. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS ALL PRICES REDUCED. ALL PRICES REDUCED. ALL PRICES REDUCED. ALL PRICES REDUCED. This is our usual Half-Yearly Clearing Stock Sale, and we are, clearing out some lines at COST PRICE. * Our stocks must be reduced. ALL OTHER LINES REDUCED 10 PER GENT. AND OVER. Children's School Boots, Men's Working Boots, ! Ladies' Shoes. In fact all Footwear, at BARGAIN PRICES, * / NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT AT R. Hannah and Co„, BROADWAY NORTH.

Hot Weather Goods. TEEP the daily food fresh and sweet, ventiate the home, and ex- *■ terminate the flies. .You can't enjoy it lovely summer weather unless your home is replete with necessary food protective devices. DISH COVERS. —Wire, 14in., 4/- each. v Made of perforated zinc, strong or rigid— MEAT SAFES. —Complete with lock and key, also top and bottom clips to keep door secure— . ICE CHESTS.—£B 5/- £8 15/-, £9 17/6, £lB 6/- a BALLOON FLY TRAPS.—I/9 each. PLY BATHS. —To catch blow-flies, 6 each, FRY PAN COVERS. —2/9 each. •WIRE CLOTH. For Screen Doors or Window Screens, or for making " ' home-made Meat Safes, stocked in green and galvanised, and in 24in., 30in. and 36in. widths from 2/6 to 4/6 per yard. Also in stock, Cheavins Water Filters and Ice Cream Freezers* The "Hush" Window Fasfener and Silencer allows ventilation, prevents rattling and is burglar proof. 2/- per pair. •T-hft best house for your preserving and jam-making utensils, Jam Jars, Rubber Rings, etc. Full stocks of Crockery and Glassware. MANSON & BARR, Ltd. BANGITIKEI STREET «ai a& RO. BOX 29d PALMERSTON NORTH. •PHONE 174,

WOODWARD AUXILIARY TRANSMISSIONS, for Ford touring cars, roadsters, ■ delivery cars and trucks, giving tour forward speeds and two reverse, j 'Just think! No other Automobile is being built or could be sold to-day with a twompe e d tranmission. That is why we claim jthis transmission is a mecesslty. If more speeds are necessary on all other Cars, purely the same applies to a. Ford, Under the handicap of but twc speeds, Fords are forced too hard shortening the life of various part and making upkeep costs more expensive than necessary. By the use Oi Woodward Auxiliary Transmissions or Ford cars or trucks, a great deal li saved from the following usual expenses: Re-lining transmission bands troubles from overheating motors gasoline, tyres, etc.; and besides thi added enjoyment of having a gear foi every road, load or speed condition causes people to wonder how thej ever could get along without th« FoiU Forward Speed,. EBERHARD'S GARAGE, II Fitrfierbert Street. PAIJtfEKSTON NORTH. -ROLE NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE,

JjJLECTRO M EDICA « INSTITUTE. HOPWOOD'S BLDGS., MAIN ST. flours: 9 a.m. to 1% noon; 1.30 to & p.m. Evenings by appointment. lady In attendance. (Late of Orthopaedic Hospital, CflrLrtcauren).

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1741, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1741, 17 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1741, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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