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[Published By Arrangement.] R. V. MASON & CO.

Wood and Coal Merchants, 1119 Main St., Palmerston Nor tin Each year this wide-awake firm have something very interesting to tell you. This year they announce the installation of an up-to-date bowser from which Shell Motor Spirit will be dispensed to passing motorists at current prices. Oils can also Jc obtained with the minimum of lost time, for quick, efficient service in our objective. Another department, and one which is perhaps more widely known to local residents, is our wood and coal service. Only sound wood and the best burning coals are stocked. Orders are delivered (o all parts of (ho borough per motor lorry straight from our yards to your wood or coal bin. K. V. Mason A- f’o., yon will remember. are the people who first Inaugurated that novel way of advertising by giving away (hat handy little fire shove] that you have heard so much about; and if yon did not receivo ono, lot’s hear from you. and you will certainly have one with your next order. At this stage it will be .'Vcting to announce that we will be closing for two half days for ihe Show—Wednesday and Thursday afternoon —for if tlie Show is to be a success, and be ol educational value to local residents, then it is only right that as many employees as possible should be given the opnortnnity of attending. Messrs. P,. V. Mason & Co. are still located at 12H Main Street, opposite Railway, and although they are closed for two half days, provision has been made for the dispensing of Motor Snirit and Oils to motorists. T.oeal residents in need of wood nr coal supplies will he helping considerably if they could place their orders as early as possible, thus saving anv chance of being disappointed in what will undoubtedly he a very busy week.

CARSON & CO.

Cordial Manufacturers’, Grey Street. ( Year in, year out this old-established firm continues to manufacture ail that is pure and wholesome in the cordial line. The quality never deteriorates, but if anything has the- tendency to improve, for the firm is always alive to the fact that they must keep abreast of the demands of ihe present day requirements. With the ip£ roach of hotter days people instinctively think of cordials and Carson’s. They want coo! and refreshing drinks made with pure artesian water, and this is when Carson (t Co. prove that they are specialists in this business. Catering for picnics, parties, weddings and all social functions is carried out by this firm with the usual care for which they are renowned. The installation of the most up-to-date machinery eliminates all chances of guess work in their delicious beverages, and a more hygienic factory would be hard to find in New Zealand, “Cleanliness and quality” are their watchwords, and it doesn't take t ro bottles to prove that this is irue. When buying cordials look for the name on the bottle.

t Published By Arrangement.] THE MINERVA AND HUMBER CARS AT THE SHOW.

The enterprising Arm irom Hawke's Bay, The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd.. are showing- some very fine examples of Continental and English workmanship in the new Silent-Knight Minerva and Plumber Models. These cars are the “last word” in perfect design and workmanship and a revelation iu economy and power. This exhibit is well worth inspection. Mr. W. B. Blackburn. the firm's representative, will be in charge and is located at Tucker's Club Hotel during the week.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 7

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 7

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 7