WANTED. VTEW songs and gramophone re- ■*-' cords —"Margie," "Hose of Washington Square," two big hits, at Dates' Music Stores. "W/E are cash buyers of dairy-ted '* porkers, 9d per lb. given.—Kairanga Meat Co., the quality butchers. )IANOS on easy terms, British and American instruments; reasonable prices, at Oates' Music Stores. WANTED TO BUY. rp\VO BUTCHER'S CARTS . State particulars and price to REID, BBIGHTON & CO., Taihape. "R/TEN'S glace kid Derbys, guaranteed good wearing, solid leather. Usual price 40/-, now 27/6. All other lines equally reduced. — Pallant's, 217 Main Street. r\ll where, oh where is my little wee dog? Only fitting on a pair of boots at Pallant's great boot sale. Every line must go. WINDOW Glacier in designs at * v Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert St. Price 2/- yard. T ADIES' patent court, French toe, ■■"■ the very latest, Louis heels. Bought a bargain, were 45/-, now 85/-. —Pallant's, 217 Main Street. AM a Cash Buyer of Ladies and Gents' left-off clothing, boots, etc. Highest prices given. Letters will receive prompt attention.—Mrs Bone. 82 Cuba Street. ANLY 2/- per yard latest designs in Window Glacier. When fixed looks like Leadlights. Buy from Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Pitzherbert St. ABIES' covert coats. 50/- to 80/-, were 90/- to IGO/-. —J. Hadfield. Open all day Wednesday. pURTHER reductions in prices of boots and shoes at Pallant's "All Bed" boot shop, 217 Main St. ARTON 1 faces. —Char-a-banc will leave G.P.O. 9.30 a.m. Wednesday. Fare, 10/- return. —Madge Bros, (phone 851). MINCING posts —birch, £8 per 100; kiwaka, £7 per 100, on truck at Horopito. Send orders R. Thorburn, 341 Main Street. WANTED to Purchase, good sound '* Medicine Chest. State particulars to "Chest" C/o "Times" Ofliee. ANTED to Bent, shop, or pur ' ' chase small shop business', central position, Palmersion. Apply "Taranaki." c/o "Times" Office. HHRY BOON for bulk teas, 1/8, 2/-, ■*- 2/6, and 3/- per lb. Splendid values, also fresh- China Buds.— Address: Broadway. 1 KIRK for all plumbing work; * repairs personallv attended to. — 93 Rangitikei St. ('Phone 497.) <yO Town and Country Customers: ■*• Bo not forget to drop in to H. A. Mitchell's, Princess Hotel, Terrace End, and have a spol. E MOTHERS. SOUTHERNERS, attention! There *-* will be a jumble stall at the Fair on Wednesday. Have you any old books, furniture, paintings, which we can sell? Ring 406 or 49.' Every little helps a whole lot —and it's a great patriotic cause this Help the Mothers. , "TZ GREEN PEAS, 1/3 tin; K Tom--t*- ato Sauce 1/3 tin; Good Clean Java»Sugar, 5d per lb.; Lily Butter 2/3; 3-Crown Currants, 9d; 3-Crown Sultanas, 1/3; Finest Lemon Peel, 1/6; Icing Sugar. lOd. —Watson Bros. Ltd., Cash Providers. TT will be like a new engine when ■"■ you use Inland Piston Rings—made like a spiral, are gapless, giving higher compression, better power. Write about a set. —Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Chrtstchurch. WORKERS, patrol ** store. Cheapest, with delivery.— Hopwood's Buildings. QPRI'NG GOODS-.—Coat frocks, cos- *"' tumes, accordian pleated skirts, crepe de chene, georgette blouses; latest styles. Inspection invited. — Wood, 8 and 9 George Street. piCKLES preserved with Marshall's x vinegar keep crisp and do not go soft; all grocers. ()LD false teeth wanted. Increased w price paid return mail.—Pearline Co., 168 Queen St., Auckland. UILDING and Shop and Office fitting, is "Our Business", For a satisfactory job at a moderate cost consult Shaw and Sapwell, 2 Ashley It mAVELLERS' samples. Men's suits, raincoats, hosiery, travelling rugs and suit cases; highest grade, lowest prices—Wood, 8 George St. TyriSS GRANT. Typiste, 15 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. — Circulars, Correspondence, Specifications, Testimonials, etc., typed promptly and accurately. All work treated confidentially. jyTARSHALL'S malt vinegar does not J ''" L lose its acidity when added to salads. All grocers. EEPING busy alf the time scllini new goods at bedrock prices.— Harry Palmer's. 'PHONE 1092. New Hudson Super-Six, 7-seater, moderate charges. Reliable and satisfactory.— Thos. Killick. J. SHEPPARD has landed a consignment of wire netting which he is selling at very low prices; also roofing iron, fencing, wire, nails, etc. -85 and SSA Rangitikei St. WHY NOT let F. J. Slieppard save " you money? He is selling white cups and saucers for 7/6 J-dozen; cups only 5/6 J-dozen; plates 5/- Jdozen. — 85 and SSA Rangitikei St.' p ENTDEMEN, let us pay part of your tailor's bills by buying your discarded clothing.—renketh, 7 George St. 'Phone 1205 M. Tj\ J. SHEPPARD is selling all kinds of bedding at very low price. Best Samarang kapoc at 1/3 per lb.; kapoc mattresses from 25/ .—BS and 85A Rangitikei St. URSTC Martin's treatment of skin and other diseases is based on 30 years' experience.—No. 5 Morris St.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1914, 7 September 1921, Page 1
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