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PERLIN’S POPULARITY IS DUE TO PERLIN’S SUPERIORITY pRUBLLING teats climatic conditions under severest have PROVED the PERLIN PERPETUAL BATTERY. THE , BEST. The hard stress and strain a battery is subjected to in general usage has no terrors for the masterly constructed “Perlin.” It is built to give the utmost service—and to maintain its high degree of efficiency at all times. And added to Perlin’s superperformances is' the fact that it is a wonderful expense eliminator! A "Perlin’s" terminals will not corrode! It enables swifter starting and brighter lights—and its recuperative power is absolutely astounding. Because “Perlin’s” efficiency and economy large institutions the country over are installing "Perlin” Perpetual Batteries! Call and see a ‘‘Perlin’’ at the Watt Motor Co., Ltd.- —they will give you a practical demonstration of Perlin’s superiority. They will provide you with the FACTS and FIGURES which have PROVED the ‘‘Perlin’s” worth. A ‘PERLIN’ COSTS NO MORE THAN AN ‘ORDINARY’ SULPHURIC ACID BATTERY. : THE WATT MOTOR Co., Ltd, . “THE BUICK SERVICE STATION” ! 43 Rangitlkei Street, Palmerston N. PAYABLE FARMS. OKA ACRES, Manawatu Line, all in grass half flat, 12 paddocks, well watered carrying 43 cows and J 200 sheep. Good house all necessary outbuildings. Price £26 per acre with ■ £IOOO cash. &o ACRES best land in Manawatu highly Improved, carrying 33 cows and dry stock, 10 paddocks well--3 fenced and watered. Good house, cow. shed, trapshed, etc. Prices £BO per acre, £I4OO cash or consider exchange for larger farm. - m ACRES drained swamp land, good house, cowshed, etc, carry 60 cows. Price £6O per acre including. 53 cows, 7 heifers, plant etc, £I2OO cash. Going concern. 0. H. WHITEHEAD, 195 Main Street. BUICK T EADERSHIP does not come by chance. It is the reward of merit. It can be retained only so long as it is deserved. It is interesting therefore, to recall that BUICK leadership in the Automobile field dates from the building of the first Buick Car, more than twenty years ago, and that to-day it is more firmly established than ever. The wonderful record shows unmistakably that Buick has always had those utilities necessary for success. It was built on sound principles in the beginning and it has held firmly to those principles for more than twenty years, though like a true leader it has constantly introduced improvements and refinements in automobile design. Its reward has been leadership—leadership in the early days when the race tracks vrere the centre of interest; leadership at the great Panama Exposition: and leadership to-day, when again for the seye.nth consecutive year BUICK was awarded first choice of space at the National Automobile Show, an award that is based on the greatest volume of business during the past year. CALL AND SEE THIS WONDERFUL CAR. THE WATT MOTOR Co., ltd., BUICK SERVICE STATION, OPEN TILL 10.30 P.M, 42 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. REWARD will be paid for in. formation which will lead to the , conviction of any person trespassing on any of the properties of the following.—H. Akers. A- W. Akers, Rangitane Farm Co, H- Seifert, W. Jackson. IXIORKERS! —Buy your Boots and Shoes where the price and qualiIty Is right.—West End Shoe Store (late Pallant’s), 237 Main Street. W. H .RICHARDSON, 101-103 Cuba Street PALMERSTON NORTH. PRACTICAL MOTOR AND COACH TRAMMER. LTOODS re-covered, Loose Covers LL made, Upholstery, etc.; new Celluloids to curtains. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. First aid for coughs, colds and ‘nfluen**.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2730, 13 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2730, 13 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2730, 13 July 1925, Page 2

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