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Great Stocktaking Brings Opportunities To Home Furnishers I Linoleum Squares These simulate rugs' in' their delightful pattern* ings and colourings. Mostly medallion centres with very attractive borders —many original and unusual styles in which beauty and utility are delightfully combined. These splendid squares are appropriate fot any room. With them'you have the .main essential.for an attractive dining room, a cheerful bedroom and a practical and decorative kitchen. Be : sure and see these to-day. 12 i 9ft. Usually 05/-. Sale Price 75/-. 10-6 s 9ft. Usually 85/-. .Sale Price 65/-. 9 x 9ft. Usually 75/-. Sale Price 55/-. Reversible Woollen Rugs Fawn, blue,./grey and , mauve backgrounds, relieved with patterns new and interesting; Artistic s and decorative besides giving? such an‘ of ■ comfort' to vrooms.. (f. sft. i 2ft. S in. Usually )••• • 32/6.--Sale-Special 21/ eachV^V'^--.i-'- ; 'V' '■ Closed Wednesday !i1240 P-m Open Saturdays till; 9-pjn. m m Palmerston's fashion centre HOUSE DECORATION INSIDE AND OUT. i ■ Ward Bros., Cuba Street,- have been' painting - the '- tor^-red^white—- • blue—grcen-^hocblate—cream etc. for years andwith years of ex- < perifeUce comer perfection. /' l l • ‘.■‘■■..•■l Consult ns— ' ■' ‘ WARD feROS. i Painters and Decorators, Cuba Street, Palmerston North. Crockery Prices Dbwii During Orar Great Sale ‘'PHOENIX’* , BEST ENGLISH WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND SAUCERS. Cups Only. Were 4/3. NOW 3/3. Cups and Saucers. Were 6/-. NOW 4/3. Per Half Dozen. YELLOW AND WHITE ; CROCKERY MIXING BOWLS, Large Size., Were 3/6, . NOW 1/11 each. WE ALSO HAVE. Our wonder value Cups, white China with gold edges. Usually 3/-, ’ NOW 1/11 half dozen-

‘The names of all*the rapids on the Wanganui Bivor speak‘of times gpno by/' says Mr j. Hf Burnet, chairiuan of the River Trust Board,' in Auckland. ‘ ‘ Thera arc about 240 individual; ida and the name of each has aistoijr—• mostly tragic. There is Kaiwaka—the canoc-catcr, shelving ho tv dangerous the rapid must have ' beep ip-.oldcn times; Kirikhiroa—a projecting tongue of beach; Autapu—sacred to the name of a great chief who lost his life th?re. To every name there' is a legend or tradition. Some, are ing through : utilation or misprorurc<ation by the pakeha, but all of interest.” Mr Burnet added. ‘ ■ ,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8