FOR BETTER BREAD OAKES AND PASTRY —TRY—BONIFACE BROS., BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS, - Cuba Street and the “Strand." Phone 5863. BREAD DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR DAILY. WANTED. K ING S ” for Watch Repairs. Watch Specialists, Jewelers and Engravers. Upstairs Union Buildings, Coleman Place, Phone 5195. WANTED Known—We erect or repair Fences; day work or contract, or general contracting. Apply Wallace and Round, Rongotea. ALL kinds of decorating essentials can be secured at Alexander Clark’s Sale at prices something like pre-war figures. Paints, stains, varnishes, are selling at unheard of reductions, while English Wallpapers and Friezes can be secured at SO per cent, discount for cash. Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. ■DUILDING and Shop and Office Fitting is our business. For a satisfactory job at a moderate cost consult Shaw and Sapwell, 2 Ashley Street, Phones 6175 and 5657 >
rpnE crowded store of Alexander Clark speaks for itself of the splendid bargains pbtainable there. Paints, stains, varnishes, English Wallpapers, Friezes are selling at great reductions, 20 per cent, oft many figures. Coming at thia time of the year these values are especially tempting. Alexander Clark, I Ad,, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, Palmerston North. rpHERE Is nothing to equal Marshaft’s Influenza Mixture for curing a bad cold in the head or chest. J. SHEPPARD sells ranges, baths, • coppers, roofing iron, fencing, wire, nails, staples, carbide, binder twine, rope and aft kinds of household and builders ironmongery at bedrock prices. 85 and 85a Rangitikei | Street. gPECIAL, price on lawn mowers at Watson’s Big Cash Store "Signet” 112 in, 52/6; 14in, 57/6; Star brand, 12inch, 59/6; 14in, G5/-; 16in, 70/-; aft garden tools sell cheaper here. OURRELL’S prepared paints are of the very highest quality; made in London of material, -and yet are sold by the' agent, F. J. Sheppard, at a lower price than inferior goods, 22/6 ’per gallon. Fishing now going strong, don’t miss it, Bycroft’s tackle lands the fish. Prices are right. PMMETT for civility, attention, and quick dispatch. Ring ptonn 5905.
■\TUT and Raisin Bread, Gd; Passion Cream Sponges, 1/3; Chocolate Cream Sponges, 1/3; Cherry Cakes, 1/-; Date Cakes, 1/-; Sally Dunns, 3d; Bun Loaves, 3d. Only at Dustin’s. QJO economical 1 One small bottle of Summer Drink Extract makes over 40 glasses of refreshing drinks at barely a halfpenny a glass. “yOU can beat” a carpet, you may beat a record, but no blend can beat Boon’s 2/6 Fairlawn. TITONESTY is the best policy: For genuine “Honest T” you must procure Boon’s Fairlawn at 2/6 per lb. ■VTO calves or other substitutes used in the manufacture of our Pork Sausages or other Small Goods; every thing guaranteed true to label. Barnes, the quality pork butcher, Rangitikei Street. Phone 5584. TXTE have the best selection of white •' ivory photo frames in N.Z., 6/6 to 12/6 each. Hair tidies, 3/6 to 12/6. Phone 6056. fl?he-Hub, 173 Main and Cuba Street. DLOW thou wintry wind. It holds ■°no terror to the user of a ‘•Unique" Plot Water Bottle Guaranteed unburstable. All sizes. Chemists and dealers sell them. A COOL refreshing wholesome drink can be made with Marshall’s Summer Drinks, nine flavours; all grocers yOU do not get any gifts with Fairlawn tea, Boon and Co. put the value in the tea. Our 2/6 lb tea is a seller. ■DOON'S Snips: Icing sugar 6d lb; cocoanut 7d lb; pres, ginger 1/3 lb; pineapple 7d tin; cremoata 1/8 pkt.; Sunlight soap 1/4 pkt.; pineapple jam lOd tin.
TTtmiTE and gold cups and saucers 6/- half dozen; splendid value. Meat dishes from 2/9 each at F. J. Sheppard’s, 85 and 85a Rangitlkei Street, • 3 FOR 1/-. Princess Writing Tablets. Good bank paper; usually sold at fid and 8d each. A. L. Westmoreland, Bookseller, The Square. Phone 6906. TUST the thing ror hot weather and " economical too, Marshall’s Summer Drinks; all grocers. GOITRE! A lady, who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple method of self cure, will send patriculars FREE to anyone afflicted. 0 Foal a self addressed, stamped envelope to nLICE MAY. G.P.O. Bex 482 Ckristchorcl.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2779, 22 October 1923, Page 1
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