IT’S YOUR HOUSE IT'S your business to keep it in good condition. It’s during th§ winter months that your house will have to stand the test. PAINT IT NOW. PAINTING AND DECORATING IS OUR BUSINESS. WARD BROS. Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 5085. REDUCE YOUR HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. THESE PRICES WILL HELP YOU. Best Factory Butter, per lb 1/8 Seeded Raisins, per packet .... 6d New Season’s Walnuts, per lb .. 1/Mixed Bird Seed, per lb j gd Kippered Herrings, Is, per tin .. 9d Peck’s Paste, per jar 1/EXCHANGE CASH GROCERY, BROADWAY. TO LET AND TOR SALE, 'T'O LET you know that the satisfactory place for bikes, bike sundries and repairs is Bycrofts.
TO LET, Furnished or unfurnished 7-roomed house, Foxton Beach, known as Pilot House—Apply ‘Times ' Office. yyiANTED TO SELL, Returned soldier’s practically new bungalow, brick and roughcast, tiled roof, plaster walls, Pilaster board ceiling-, built-in cupboards, wardrobes, and oak overmantle, tiled fireplaces, porcel. bath, h. and c. water, gas, leadlights, scullery and wash-house, concrete paths and fence, and motor garage; best part of town; price £1450, Government mortgage £950. Apply Owner,” care Box 260, Palmerston North. XjX)R SALE, Large quantity of Me. Crae's and Tattersfleld’s bedding, to clear at bargain prices.—Hutchins’ Exchange, Main Street, near P.O. TJ'OR SALE, 20 single iron bedsteads with mattresses, in good order; suitable for boarding; cheap.—U.S.D., Main Street. XpOR SALE, Stock taking-new blan.kets and bedding; cheap.—U.S.D., Main Street. "p'OR SALE Good croquet set, complete, 3 0/-; child's croquet set, 12/6; also golf clubs and tennis racquets.—U.S.D., Main Street. SALE, 400 gallon tank, 3ft range, Methven copper.—U.S.D., Mais Street. TfiOß SALE, Nice lines of solid leather and composition suitcases, at bargain prices.—Hutchins' Exchange, Main Street, near P.O. TOR PRIVATE SALE, House, 4 rooms, gas, pantry, bathroom, scullery, with copper and tubs set in; largo section. Price £sso.—Apply 133, Grey Street. H<OR SALE, 66ft section in good lo- ■*- cality, £3 per loot. —Apply Bagnail and Keeble. TpOR . artistic picture-framing our workmanship is incomparable for close-fitting joints and corners. We have the vei-y latest picture framing machinery and tradesmen, who are past-masters at the business. Send one or two of your pictures along as a trial. We will frame them for you in a way that will fully convince you that no other firm could equal; and charge you lower prices too. Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. WANTED SELL, Gas range, good •» order; sewing machines; overmantels, from 15/-. —Bone, Cuba
Street; 'phone 6025. WANTED SELL, Chesterfield suite i/i saddle bag, worth seeing; furniture all descriptions.—At Bone’a, Cuba Street; 'phone 6025. LLTANTED SELL, Dark rlmu bedroom suite; nice design. £l6; light dlningToom suite, £8 5/-. —Bone, Cuba Street; ’phone 6025. TfiOß SALE, latest modej (06) Singer sewing machine £9 15 0. Singer drophoad £7 16 0. U. S. D. Main St. THE FAMOUS “VICTORY’' MILKER. 12 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. 1. The “yictory” milks quicker than other machines. 2. The ■•’Victory” costs leas to instal than any other plant of Its kind. 3. The “ Victory ” costs less to maintain. 4. The“ Victory” means a more sanitary milk supply. 5. The“ Victory” requires less cleaning. 6. The “Victory” entails a smaller consumption of benzine. 7. The “Victory” means no overhead milk pipe or releaser. 8. The ’‘Victory” enables the output of each Individual cow to be o*>«-
tinually uhder supervision. 9. The ‘'Victory” can be worked by anyone. 10. The ‘‘Victory” has milked cows which refused to give down their milk to the ordinary machine. 11. The "Victory” can be easily an( quickly installed. 12. Any other make of plant can bft readily converted to a "Victory” by the farmer himself. _ V Farmers everywhere .are writing us every day for particulars and testimonies relating to the "Victory.” DROP US A DINE! DOMINION HARDWARE 00.,' LTD., v 29 Wyndham Street, ’ -- AUCKLAND. Local Agent: . \ PERCY MORRIS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Don’t watch us grow—grow with is. The ‘‘Time*.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3576, 7 March 1924, Page 10
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