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Genuine Schiedam YliE safest way to * obtain the Genuine Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is to specify “Wolfe’s.” No other liquor is “just the same as Schnapps.” No other liquor has the same flavor, the same aroma, or the same potent medicinal virtues. /• IA £ - I m . 7. 7 AY i OPIATIC SCHIEDAM :«gp SCHNAPPS Jn Quarter, Half, Tand Large Bottles if= ' OUR MARK YOUR GUIDE ORIGINAL CASH STORE THE Busy Little Store with the Low Cash Prices and Big Turnover, which mean a big saving to you and clean fresh stock always. YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED. THAT’S WHY WE CHOSE THE ABOVE MARK FOR YOUR GUIDANCE. This is THE Original Cash Store. Positively no connection with any other store in town. When your child comes to buy, we think of YOU, not the child. YOU arc represented by the child. BUY AT THE ORIGINAL CASH STORE ALWAYS.

The NEW LISTER SEPARATOR At The Show V. Study carefully the details of the “NEW LISTER” SEPARATOR—Study the mechanical points that means money to you in your New Separator. Yoit won’t find ALL of them in any other machine—for the “NEW LISTER” combines all the good points of all other makes. The “NEW LISTER” is British Built. To enable you to Study—examine— compare—and thoroughly investigate the “NEW LISTER” we are making a big Display of all sizes of machines, at the Winter Show. Please come along and bring your own experts. We have a plentiful supply of Sparc Parts available at any tipie day or night. We Rebalance all “Lister” Bowls Free of Cost. Bona Leeds Ltd RANGHIKEI STREET PALMERSTON NORTH SKA * (r § oi SHOW WEEK-JUNE 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Exhibition At Well’s Bros. Garage LATEST PANTHER, O.V.V. LATEST MATCHLESS LATEST IMPERIAL, T.T. LATEST DOUGLAS. 3* h.p RUDGE O.H.V. Is due to arrive in time for Show Week, fitted with 4-speed gear, ail chain drive, electric light, etc. Price as yet ascertained, £7B. Call for Catalogues, a demonstration, and our Special Terms of time payments. WELL’S BROS., 87 CUBA STREET (Next Workingmen’s Club), ....... Phone 5847

A new line of all wool cardigans in three tone check effect with plain cuffs and pockets. Front fastening inset sleeves; predominating shades, mari-gold-fawn, fawn-nigger, saxc-fawn, and henna-grey; were 37/6, “Show Special" 29/6. —Collinson and ,Cunninghame’s Juno Carnival. See the window displays. "Dreams Of Long Ago!” tender memories, Whispers fond and low, haunting melodies, Love songs sweetly sad stirring to and fro. Echoes of the past—‘‘Dreams Of Long Ago!” * Ripple on the tide 'neath a light suolime, Tender vows which bide thro’ the flight of time, Childhood’s tears and dread when we croup endure. And faith in Woods’ Great Pepper-

CADILLAC 8 CAR. TXTB have for disposal a flve-seatei vv Touring: Model 57 Cadillac 8 Car, complete with side screens, alemite greasing system, etc. This car Is in perfect running order and conuition A genuine bargain.—N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD., 29 Harris St., Wellington. Telegraphic address:— "Motorecko."

FLETCHER HALL, CARRIAGE BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER. Fitzherbcrt Street,

See 'Our Private Motor Display THE “GRAY.” The individuality so sought and seldom found, even in very costly cars, is expressed in the new Gray line, with a richness of distinctive beauty that more than ever emphasizes the new Gray ’s right to the title: — “THE ARISTOCRAT OF SMALL CARS.” J&E THE “CHRYSLER.” Years ago Walter P. Chrysler had established a sound and solid reputation as a master builder of motor cars, but his ability was destined to reach its peak of effectiveness in the Chrysler Six—a car richly worthy to bear the name of the industry’s most capable builder of automobiles. . On September 17th, 1924. the Chrysler Six covered 1000 continuous miles in 1807 minutes, 54 seconds, averaging 59.54 miles per hour—a truly wonderful performance. As we were unable to obtain sufficient space at the Winter Show for our large display of New Motor Cars, we have decided on a little Motor Show of our own, at our Garage, and believe it will be the best of its kind ever seen in Palmerston North Be sure you visit our new, spacious and up-to-date garage, situated opposite the Grand Hotel, Church Street. This is undoubtedly the largest garage in the district. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone from far and near to make our garage your headquarters during Show Week. On view will be such famous and well known Cars as the Gray, Oakland, Maxwell and Chrysler. Justice and Edmunds OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL CHURCH STREET THE “MAXWLEL” To a car whose intrinsic merit has already established it as a leader, among cars of anywhere near its price, come improvements which not only lengthen its leadership in that field, but actually place it well in the van of all four-cylinder cars regardless of price. The Maxwell to-day is more than the good Maxwell—it has been developed to a plane of unprecedented superioritj r among four-cylinder cars. The Touring Model, finest 4-cylinder car in its class costs but £340. THE “OAKLAND.” What an experienced motoi’ist expects in a car is embraced in a group of qualities, most of which have their origin in the mechanical features. Therefore, power, performance; silence, economy and dependability are best assured by the* mechanism of advanced design, because it is just along these lines that engineering progress in being made. Out of an experience in building six-cylinder automobiles continuously since 1912, Oakland engineers have created a motor that represents the biggest money , value you can buy. J&E OF GENERAL

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2709, 17 June 1925, Page 6

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