FOR BETTER BREAD CAKES AND PASTRY 8 —TRY—i BONIFACE BROS., BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS, 3 Cuba Street and the "Strand.” 8 Phone 5853. BREAD DELIVERED TO TOUR DOOR DAILY. WANTED. / "J£ING’S” Famous foi Watch Re- ' pairs. Watch Specialists, Jewelj lers and Engravers. Upstairs Union 1 Buildings, Coleman Place. Phone ; “96. i | tr pUHNBR’s oil and colour merchants. . i retail and wholesale departments, 1 1 31 King Street. |]V/rEN’S hardwear trousers, 10/; Pal- , ’ mer Nap, 11/; heavy all wool I! Singlets and Underpants, 6/11. —J. Hadfleld. i TpiKESIDE FURNISHINGS—Antique L ■*" copper kerbs of all kinds, from ,20/- up to £5. Fire screens, etc. Companion sets, Fire irons, etc., at right | prices. Hearth rugs in great variety at 1 prices to suit any pocket (value every time) at Andrews and Sons, Furnishers. 80 Rangitikei Street. Phone 5313. ‘'"TURNER'S, makers of leadedllghts, X JUST arrived, a new shipment of the well known red .ball knee gum boots.; —J. Hadfleld. retail and wholesale departments, 21 I. ng Street. as the rose, sweet as mountain heather, fresh as the shamrock, these qualities discribe Boon's Fairlawn Tea. Pd IQ/ BUYS Gents’ 22in B.S.A. Pattern Cycle, free wheel; just renovated. Manawatu Cycle Co. JJLACK and white dinner service, •*-* latest design. £4 10/-; tea set to match. Phone 6056, The Hub, 173 Main Street and Cuba Street. ■yOU can beat a carpet , you can beat a record, but no blend can beat Fairlawn Tea, procurable at Boon’s. l HOOPING Cough. An occasional . ** dose Of Marshall’s Castana Vesca will prevent this disease. 2/- chemists j and storea. y/'ATSON’S quality dried peaches and apricots 1/3 lb, dessert prunes • Sd, Californian sultanas 7d,. dessicated J coconut Sd, preserved ginger 1/5, 3- • crown Mildnra sultanas 1/1, currants ■ Od, at Watson’s Big Cash Store. j )W about that cow with the sore | x - teat? Use the Magnetic Teat |Cure, which is an anticeptic ointment. For rough and chapped hands it is unequalled. E. H. Crabb, Agent, Palmerston North. ” genuine Pork Sausages i< /eiy. Try a pound and be ! von •!>'.'led Opposite Harry Palmer’s, Rangin' ex Street. THERE is nothing to equal Marshad’s Influenza Mixture for curing a bad cold in the head or chest. ■yEGETABLE and flower seeds all guaranteed fresh this season. The best garden manure, red oil, lime sulphur; every kind of garden tool procurable from Watson's Big Cash Store, who sell for cash and sell for less. U'VERY keen wife is anxious to buy -*- J the best at the lowest. Come to Emmett, the grocer with experience. 170 Featkerston Street Phone 5905. PRIME ox beef, beat quality mutton and dairy fed pork. W. H Broderick, Cash Butcher, 118 Grey Street PROCURE your Ironmongery from p. ,1. Sheppard and buy at the lowest prices in town. Galvanised iron, i ranges, lock,s hinges nails, plain and barb wire, etc., etc. Agents for the famous Burrell’s paint at 22/6 per gallon. Sheppard's, 85 and 85A Rangitikei Street L~AUIES. Emmett Is In business to save you money. Test this statenemt at the Progressive Store, 170 Feaf.herston Street Phone. 5905. . TpNAMEL yodi Bathrooms, kltchenOttes, etc, with Burrell’s “Dodo” Enamel. Perfect gloss, procurable only at P. .T. Sheppard’s 85 and 85A Rangitikei Street “SUPERIOR” GRAMOPHONES. A FULL range of these superb Instruments from £7 10/-. Half your purchase money on a gramophone saved by buying a Superior. The most perfect music-reproducing instrument made. All needle scratch eliminated. Tins VICE REGAL MUSIC STORE, . 6 Rangitikei Street. Phone 5518. . ■VTO reduction in quality or price of our Pork Sausages or Small Goods. They are the genuine article. J. Barnes. Pork Butcher, Rangitikei St. BLANKETS! Blankets! Blankets! A ' few dozen pairs of heavy Colonial all wool blankets to be sold by P. J, Sheppard 27/6, 39/6 and 51/ per pair. 85 and 85A Rangitikei Street. 1 GOITRE! ; A lady, who tried every remedy in vain and at last discovered a simple method of r self cure will send patriculars FREE to c anyone afflicted. 1 / Foit a if If addreiied, stamped envelope to ALICE MAY, U.P.O. Box <B2 Ckrittchurcb.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2729, 23 August 1923, Page 1
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