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To put power into the drive Petrol must follow through Y H E golfer with a choppy stroke gets lots of exercise. But’s it’s the chap who follows through on his drives who gets the distance. There’* mileage in his method! Same way with Motor Spirit It can be so made that it will expend most of its force before the piston is well on its journey; or so sluggish that only part of it bums in time to be of real service. ■ • ■ % m N mm i " i>v Big Tree is Motor Spirit that follows ihrougJi. It h reSneltf wWJ # gradually rising chain of “boding point..- It ha. stability u rf* volatility. It is full-powered as well as quick-acting. It all boras* it burns at the right time. No detonating (spirit knocks}* Ho taHh hearted combustion. But a vigorous, well-delivered the spark lets go. re i MOTOR SPIRIT . */f :

Stomadi trouble is indicated by a variety of distressing- symptoms such as pain after eating, headache, lethargy and sleeplessness and if neglected it eventually leads to a dangerous condition of gastritis or dyspepsia. If the experience of doctors, hospitals and the general public the world over for years past counts for anything, the one sure remedy Is Bisurated Magnesia. This banishes the cause of your distress —instantly, and without fail; it acts naturally and gives you health and vigour by the only sensible means —that of putting wrong conditions right, and harmlessly .speedily removing cause and symptoms together. ‘Bisurated* Magnesia is obtainable at any chemists or stores in both powder and tablet forms at small cost, but be convinced that medical experience knows best and take no substitute. Get Bisurated Magnesia, with the oval ‘Bismag’ trade mark on the wrapper, and so get a real remedy at last.

Good cultivation helps to put soil fertility in an accessible form. 'When the soil is rich and deep, the fertility may b e conserved for some time by ploughing' just a little deeper for eacn fallow crop, but, generally speaking, where the nature- of the sub-Soll permits ploughing to a. good depth is the system adopted by successful i farmers. ANDERSON’S Photographs are good photographs. Telephone S76S. ,ji

The aim of the farmer should be to have his 'and each year in a little better condition than it was the year previous; and until this has been accomplished as far as possible by good soil management, by the use of clovers and the efficient use of green manuring, it is not possible to get the best results .from the use of artificial fertilisers. /

'v . ■. T'-V: I 9 ' : s ■' ■ ■ we want-the customer who appreciates a real cash saving on is- the store where customers buy again, agaip and again. well we admit we’re prices can MERCERY BOYS AND MEN’S SUN HELMETS, 2/0, 2/11 20 dozen LADIES’ HOSE in black, fawn, greys, browns. Worth 4/8. Now 1/11 40 dozen GENT’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, fl for 2/11 20 dozen GENT'S LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, 6 for 4/0 18 only GENTS PANAMAS, 9/11 10 dozen GENTS FELT HATS In fawn, greys, brown. Bound edges, 10/6 , 4 dozen GENTS CAPS. Great designs. At 3/6, 4/6, 5/0 MEN’S HARVESTING HATS, 1/6 each ■ ■■' ’ ; ’ 10 dozen KNITTED TIES, 1/6 each 25 dozen WIDE-END TIES, striped, in lovely designs. Worth 4/G. To go at 2/6 „ ■' S dozen MEN’S STRIPED PYJAMAS, in S.M., M. and O.S. Worth 15/6. To go at 9/6 10''dozen BROWN and PAWN WORSTED SOX. Worth 8/6, for 2/25 MEN'S FANCY SOX, In fawns, grey, browns. Prom 2/11 pr. 25 dozen MEN’S BLACK CASHMERE SOX, 3 for 2/11 GREY ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 21/25. only GENT’S CARDIGAN JACKETS, in all colours and designs. Worth 21/-. To go at 12/6 24 only BOYS’ ALL WOOL GREY JERSEYS, 18, 20, 22, 8/6 5 dozen .GENTS SOFT COLLARS. Ordinary Price 1/6. Now 6 for 3/11 10 dozen MEN’S RUBBER BELTS, 1/GENTS CREAM SILK SCARVES, 7/0, 10/6, 10/6 MEN’S SAMSON BRACES, 1/0. MEN’S POLICE BRACES, 3/6 5 dozen HARVARD SHIRTS, great value, 4/11 5 dozen PIN HEAD WORKING SHIRTS, 5/11 25 dozen SATTEEN WORKING SHIRTS. 5/6 GENT’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 4/11 GENT’S STRIPED SHIRTS, reinforced necks, 5/11 MEN’S DURO DYE NEG. SHIRTS, with collar to match, C/ll 10 dozen MEN’S PULL OVER SWEATERS, in fawn, greys and browns. Wonderful value, 11/6 6 CREAM STRIPED PULL-OVERS. 11/0 18 only GENT’S ALL WOOL CREAM COMBINATIONS, 25/To go at 8/0 MEN’S COTTON SINGLETS AND PANTS. 2/11 5 dozen WHITE COTTON SINGLETS, 2/GENT'S MERINO SHIRTS AND PANTS, spliced seats, Men’s and O.S. size. AU One Price, 4/11 MEN’S MERINO SHIRTS AND PANTS, 8/11, Now 6/11 MEN’S FLANNEL UNDERS, greys only, 5/11 MEN’S FLANNEL UNDERS in chocolate, all wool. Shetland and grey, 6/3 6 dozen MEN’S ALL W'OOL SOX, 1/2, 1/7, 2/-, 2/6 10 dozen WHITE AND COLOURED TOWELS, A sample lot, Which wc bought at a low figure. Price from 2/3 a pair CLOTHING MEN’S GREY DENIM OVERALLS, heavy weight, 7/6 GENUINE PALMER NAP TROUSERS, 8/6 100 MEN’S HEAVY TWEED TROUSERS, for farm work, 13/6 MEN’S GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, 17/6, 21/MBN'S CREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS* 18|A» 4 MEN’S CREAM ALL GABARDINE TROUSERS, «*?» ‘rt PAINTERS’ AND PLASTERERS’ BXB OVERALLS, 6/11 ■/' I ENGINEERS’ BLUE DRILL COMBINATIONS, ,r i SSS DRILL CLOTHING at prices that can’t ho beaten ~ BOYS’ STRONG TWEED KNICKERS, 8 to W, *AA/14 RAILWAY TWEED TROUSERS, Sto 7. lf/i i BOYS’ SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS, ail riSM. 16, 8/0 ; MEN’S TWEED VESTS, 8 to 7, 7/11 v MIEN’S ODD TWEED COATS, 25/10 only GENT’S RAINPROOF COATS. 67/«. To go at *Tf6 IB only MEN’S DARK TWEED SUITS, a wonderful LYNX SERGE SUITS at £7/7/- ' 1 MEN’S RIDING BREECHES, In Gabardine, «elf zllrapplng. Wtorth 45/- for 25/- per pair SO MEN’S RIDING BREECHES In all colour* ond guaUtiwi ftHWa Never judge quality by the price you see the goods Clothier and Mercer THE SQUARE Palmerston North

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 9

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