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Wanted CJOTEL KEEPERS. Experienced couple want work. Man goodchef; wife housemaid or waitress. Sober, reliable; references. Apply C/o. Railway Buffett, Palmerston North. APPETISING Hot and Cold Lunchoons served from 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the popular Piccadilly Tea Rooms (the Square). TVTRS. HUGHES, Teacher of Art, Oils and Water Colours, 124 Broad St., exhibits her pictures at the Show, including Pitzroy Bend as it was when owned by Mr. Peter Manson in 1383. TyTEET your friends for Afternoon Tea at the Piccadilly Tea Rooms (next Bank N.Z.). Orchestra each afternoon. s EE Toy Prams at Martin’s, Coleman Place, before you buy. DB a satisfied cyclist; ride an Armstrong cycle. Agency—Anderson’s Cycle Works, 96 Main street, Palmerston North (opposite P. 0.) JJIGH Tea served at the Piccadilly Dining rooms is an enjoyable meal; 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dine here. TP you require Deadlights manufac--1 tured to any design, or Bevelled Motor Plates, you should go to Alexander Clark Dtd., for they specialise in this work and will guarantee satisfaction. Alexander Clark Ltd., Palmerston North. £LB. Tins K Jam 4/3, 100 Flour 24/6, Big Bath Soap Cd cake, Ovoline Egg Preservative 1/3, Corn flour in packets 6d, Enos Fruit Salts 3/C bot. —The Dinkum Cash Store 251 Main St fFENNIS—RuIes of the game to be had for the asking at the be depot for Sports goods.—Bycroft’s Cycle and Sports Depot. Cuba St /EARNER'S ’’Open Drapei# Warehouse,” 118 A Cuba Street extend invitation to Show visitors and general public to see our stock at warehouse prices. Buy from us and bank the balance. Open Thursday afternoon. fpEASETS in great variety and from reliable manufacturers. Shelly, Aynsley, Hammersly, Wedgwood, Royal Albert, Bridgewood’s and Aller ton’s. Exactly 100 patterns to choose from. Come to us for teasels. We can please you with a teasel and our low cash prices will also be to your liking.—Watson Bros.’ Ltd., Big Cash Store. rpROUT Fishing—Goods of best qual - L ‘ ity and reasonable price, and good assortment at Bycroft’s Cycle and Sports Depot; Cuba Street. TAELICIA CREAM Biscuits, rich and short with a fascinating flavour, made by Mildorson’s; 1/6 per lb., from R R, Whyte. Terrace End. T XJCKE the Armstrong Bicycles for these roads.” Anderson’s Cycle ‘Shop (opposite Post Office) has the agency for this district. A' GOOD sign is as Important us a a good salesman. Let Alexander Clark’s experts boost your business with "Good Signs.” THE LATEST llalzfn Bread 6d loaf at Dustins. This bread is the very latest addition to household delicacies. ■piRAGRANT as the Rose, sweet as mountain heather, fresh as the shamrock, Fairlawn Tea, only 2/6 lb. at Boon’s. A STONISHING Biscuit Bargain! A 1/6 biscuit for 1/- per lb. Milderson’s Shortcake Biscuit. Sold by G. Wllby. D ADI ANT Health In Milderson’l GRANSALO Wholewheat Wafers, made from Malt, Milk and Olive Oil; ao sugar. 1/- per lb. from E. W. Hoi brook DYCROFT’S Cycle and Sports De--L> pot, Cuba Street; the place to buy Tennis Racquets, Presses, Covers, Balls, Cricket Goods. Fishing Tackle, etc. "VTEVER has Spring, most charming TN of all seasons, been more gracefully epitomised than In the really beautiful selection of English Wallpapers now displayed at Alexander Clark’s. Ltd. Prices, too, are so exceptionally low that wise housewives will make theler inspection Immediately Alexander Clark. Ltd. TJAVE your medicine dispensed by J. R. Cunninghame, the prescription chemist, Broadway, and the results will be as desired. Only the best ingredients used at Cunninghamo’s pharmacy.

Open Warehouse— Selling Men’s Light and Dark Grey Worsted Suits, roll collars, cuff bottoms. An exceptionally smart cut, only 67/6. Two 5/G ties for 2/6. PE/HAT beautiful photos! How clear; ' ' Yes, 1 have my films developed and printed by ,T. 1 7 , Cunninghame, chemist, and Kodak dealer, Broadway. CHOP at Boon’s, Broadway. Only the best quality goods kept. Our prices bedrock. and we deliver prompt to any part of the town. Give us a trial.—Address, Broadway. DON’T push a blunt Lawn Mower. Phone 5490. We will guarantee a good job.—Hanson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. tT AVE voii tasted the latest biscuit? Mildnrson’n Creamy Tea. The biscuit with the marvellous filling. 1/4 per lb from R. D. Whyte. Terrace Find. OHEAP home, owner leaving Palmersfon; 5-roorned Bungalow, electric light, every convenience. Price only £BOO.—J. A. Nash & Co. A BUSINESS is oft’ judged by Its signs. See that you display a good ono by having the work executed by Alexander Clark’s expert slgnwrltors. C. GRAY. BUTCHER, 171 Main at., opp. Sta- ■*"* tion; ’phono 6270. This is the shop for prime meat,, small goods, cleanliness, civility and prompt attention. Always the best savaloys and Cambridge sausage, luncheon meats, fresh, apjietising, delicious on hand. Ring your order.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3495, 3 November 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3495, 3 November 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3495, 3 November 1926, Page 2