Molecules—Not Muscles! Except on treadmills and bicycles, biceps are out of date Except *at race meetings (and suchlike), equine muscles have lost commercial value. Now-a-days, horse power has nothing to do with horses. Carburettors count more than Chancellors. The modern Hercules is a Motor Engine. It is more important that a man know how to control a swich than that he be able to carry a cwt. of cement to the top story. Better be short of strength than short of power. Molecules—not muscles. This is 1923. And we are discriminating even in our molecules I A gallon of 810 TREE MOTOR SPIRIT contains more potential power, gives a car more ''life", than any other spirit on the market. Motorists have proved this. They don't worry about the molecule end of the business —but they buy BIG TREE because it saves them money, gives them power in excelsis, keeps the engine dean, and does its duty to the last drop. Must be something about the BIG TREE molecules! A. S. Paterson & Co.. Ltd. • Sole Importers. 88
KYMAN’S POULTRY FARM For, UTILITY BUCK ORPINGTONS Bred to Lay. PURE BRED INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. CTOCK Birds for sale; also Hens and Pullota, Sitting Eggs and Day-old Chlcka Inepectlon invited. H. & RYMAN, 294 Churcb street, PALMERSTON NORTH.
THOS, GRIGGS AND SON, UNDERTAKERS. 303 MAIN STREET, near Post Office. Telephone 8552. Between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. ring 5911 (private number). Private residence; 15 Queen Street.
SEED POTATOES HAND GRADED SUTTON SUPREME ROBIN ADAIR. BEAUTY OP HEBRON. EARLY PURITAN. ABERBROTHOCK. ARRAN CHIEF. MAORI CHIEF. NEW ERA. J. G. WILSON, ETC. E. H. CRABB, IS Rangltlkei Street, Palmerston North. Phono 6384. Box 263.
WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONANNUAL gHOW. NOVEMBER 7 AND 8, 1923. £SO Cash First Prize. Horse Leaping Competition. Covered Accommodation for Purebred Dairy Stock (in milk). Additional Classes. Increased Prize Money. Ten N.Z. Challenges in the Dog Section ■piULL particulars in Schedule, free on application to F. G. SEDDON. Secretary, King Chambers, 46 Maria Place, Wanganui. P.O. Box 152, ’phone 222.
WHAT APPEALS FOR LUNCH? WHATEVER IT IS. YOU WTLL FIND IT ON THE MENU AT THE “ PICCADILLY,” Palmerston’s Luncfien RoomsrpHE lightest of scones and gems, and -*• the tastiest and. daintiest cakes imaginable, and served for morning and afternoon tea. Tour tea is brightened every afternoon by our special orchestra. The “Piccadilly” is over Messrs Hallenstein Bros. IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN THERE YET, CALL TO-MORROW WHEN IN TOWN, BY NOT DOING SO, YOU MISS A TREAT,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2779, 22 October 1923, Page 8
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