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THE LYCEUM Commencing .To-night. “THE FLYING HORSEMAN,” “THE PLYING HORSEMAN,’* Adapted from the Novel “DARK ROSALEEN.” By Max Brand. Thrills, Pathos, Comedy—Served Western Style— by BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES.

AUCTION SALE. PERCY P. STEVENB ; J ' : PERRYS LTD., IN LIQUIDATION. On the Premises, Fergusson Street Feilding. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, At 1 p.m. ' PERCY P. STEVENS has received instructions from the Liquidator to sell as above: — The whole of the Stock-in-Trade and Plant. Comprising: Republic lorry. Crossly light lorry, Hudson light lorry, Jack* son sseater car, lathe, belting. Shafting pulleys, bellows, tyres, tubes and a large quantity of motor parts and accessories, office furniture, including Monarch typewriter, office cabinet, set of drawers, desk, two office tables, etc. NEW COMPANY FORMED FEILDING DUCO PAINTING AND VARNISHING COY. LTD; A NEW ENTERPRISE, The most remarkable process for t Painting Cars. > OPENS TO-DAY. /COMMERCIAL Enterprise In Feildv ing is responsible for the forming of a Limited Liability Coy., formed for the carrying on of Gun Spraying Method of painting cars, known vto many as ,Duco or Lacquer finish. Also the painting and varnishing of cars. The workshop is situated on ' the second floor of Bain’s Old Garage McArthur Street, and 'is laid out -in a modern manner, having dust proof bays fitted up for the work. Mr Alf Harrison, well Known cat painter of Folding, and one of, the Company, is in charge of the works, having received- special tuition in this new form of scientific' car painting. The process of Gun Spraying ;no brush is used) gives a finish that will not readily scratch, check, crack or fade, is heat and cold proof. A damp cloth cleans the dirtiest car without scratching the surface. The harder the finish is rubbed the brighter it becomes. Cars can be painted in two colour design. A car can .be finished in four days .think of convenience alone. ■; v „' ? . Motor Car owners need ■ not ba afraid to test out this new process, it is how an established fact and accepted by motor car manufacturers all over the world. 99 per cent of cars now having thisj finish, which last twice as long as the old varnish method. Mr Alf Harrison will welcome all inquiries at his present place of business before closing down to move into the new companies’ premises. '■ ; The New Company is to be complimented In installing this plant, and so keeping abreast of the times as well as beinir a new Industry to the town. , ■■

PRICES TO CLEAR J-Gallon Wide-mouth JARS—6/9 per half-dozen. 1 Quart Wide-mouth JARS- —4/8 per half-dozen. 1 Quart Wide-mouth JARS (with' spring glass lid) —5/- per J-doz.j 1 Pint Wide-mouth JARS (with spring glass lid)—3/# J-doz., Ijlb. Screw-top JAM JARS-—S/- per half-dozen. 21b. Screw-top JAM JARS—S/6 .per half-dozen. JELLT JARS, with tin lids —6/11 per dozen Nests. ATLAS RINGS —6d per dozen. | MASON RINGS—Sd per dozen. ALUMINIUM and ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS, WOOD SPOONS, SCALES, JAM COVERS, Etc., IN i| STOCK. BRAMWELL BROS., LTD. PHONE 33. P.O. BOX 97. FERGUSSON STREET, PEILDING. The New Season shows a remarkable reduction in prices in the Manchester Department. Don’t hold oft replacing your Linens as prices have not been so low since the War; 60in. Fine Quality Pure Linen Damask, good designs, 3s lid yard. Collin Son and Cunninghame, Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 3

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