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mmmimzz w The Suit for All Occasions. • The main consideration when buying a suit is LOW PRICE plus LONG WEARING QUALITY. An "Eclipse-All" embraces this and the other special features which ALWAYS go with high-grade suits. PERFECT FIT AND A WIDE SELECTION in ENGLISH and COLONIAL ALL-WOOL TWEEDS «nd WORSTEDS, ONE and TWO BUTTONS, BEST TRIMMINGS and a style to suit all figures, slight, medium and stout, go to make this suit THE BEST. Call in and have your new Spring Suit fitted on. An expensive tailored suit will give you no more satisfaction. " The Great Outfitters " - Palmerston North. W:

OS acquaintance of this man should he made by every farmer in the district, for what he can tell, and do for you will mean hundreds of pounds in your pocket each year. IT'S ABOUT WATER—THAT VITAL NECESSITY ON THE FARM.' With 32 yeai'3' practical experienco to his credit, Mr Nicholas, of Messrs Brown & Nicholas, Expert Well-borers, is to-day recognised as one of the Dominion's formost authorities on this special business, having sunk wells in almst every part of New Zealand. SUPPOSE YOU WERE FACED WITH A DROUGHT. How would you stand? THAT'S THE QUESTION. Get in touch with this iirm right away, before the summer weather arrives, when water is bound to be needed. Their plant is easily the latest and most up-to-date in the district, and with special machinery, wells up to 1000 feet in depth, with pipes, 2,3, 4, 6 and 8 inches in diameter are mere trifles. IF THERE'S WATER THERE, WE WILL FIND IT—AND GET IT! TTsßCrßaar DEEP WELL BORING ENGINEERS, W.C. HARRINGTON, Secretary. 4a Rangitikel Street, Phone 6172.

It'a a wise housewife who keeps an extra bottle of Bovril in reserve—in case of emergencies. The Grocer isn't always handy, or isn't open if he is handy —and If there's need for Bovril, not infrequently it s a sudden need. . . Bovril has, in addition, a score of uses in the kitchen for putting flavour and goodness into the dishes the housewife prepares. There's no need to run out for Bovril if you never allow yourself to run oat of it.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2777, 19 October 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2777, 19 October 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2777, 19 October 1923, Page 8

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