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<< of Low Prices QUR gEST CUSTOMERS Arc Those Who Have Tried Elsowhcrel C. G RAY THE BUTCHER, pHONE 5270. Opp. Station. TpURS, Furs, furs. Inspect our dis- ' play at Main Street West or opposite Post Office. TTNCLE ALF has now a large stock of suit cases and cabin trunks for Eastor. Prices right. TN fur work, we lead, others follow — A.S. Jacobs and Son, 243 Main Street, and opposite P.O. T OOSE Ceylon Tea at 2/8 to introduce ■H this tea we give cup and saucer to every purchaser of one pound. Aitchison’s, Phono 5186. ■VTO disappointments if you entrust ' your fur work to A. S. Jacobs and Son, the reliable furriers. TTNCLE ALF has for sale, diamond rings, gold chains, watches, at half 233 Main Street. price. TjtUR trimmings you require; we have " them.—Jacobs and Son, furriers, 243 Main Street and opp. P.O. OCEANIC FISHERIES. (Next “Gray” Butcher); Phone 5207. FISH LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS. Hot Fish and Chips to take home, all varieties Fresh Fish, Smoked Auckland Schnapper and Deep Sea Mussels. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. UNCLE ALF will give you the best price for your old coat and .vest, Phone 6780. - Q.IFT Teas. With every pound of our loose 2/8 tea, we give cup and sauqer free. Aitchison’s, Phone 5186. INDIGESTION. Try Our */ yiTOLLIS BREAD For Indigestion This Bread Contains Calorios, Body*, building Minerals. Easy Digestibility. All for Health. J. ELLIS, Baker. 197 Main Street East. T ADIES, your furs made like new when skilfully handled by the reliable furriers.—Jacobs and Son. TjTREEI Cup and saucer, with every pound of our 2/8 loose tea, free delivery, at Aitchison’s, Phone 5186. A S. JACOBS and Son, reliable fur- * riers, Main Stret and opposite P.O. Mtt SStxdUUb. loop operated—locfnel^ in caver of cabinet—S Oaget timed radio fre* tourney ampiifisMkmmM dial control. n 0 FADA RADIO Excels in Essentials RELIABILITY—TONE QUALITYDISTANCE— SELECTIVITY— GEO. SKINNER Authorised Dealer. The SqpsMt

OLIVER’S SHOE SALE TAN CALF ONE BAR SHOES neat round toes, low leather' ’ heels. SALE PRICE 13/11. CHARLESTON SANDALS in Tan, Fawn, and Grey. SALE PRICE 9/11, OAK KID STRAP SHOES with pretty trim of fawn lizard, low cuban heels. SALE PRICE 16/11. GREY KID ONE BAR SHOES trimmed in a smart design with grey lizard, low covered heels. SALE PRICE 18/11. BLACK PATENT ONE BAR SHOES medium pointed toes, fronts trimmed with grey lizard, leather heels. ■ ’ SALE PRICE 17/11. FAWN THE ONE BAR SHOES a smart shoe trimmed at sides with a contrasting shade, Spanish Louis heels. SALE PRICE 16/11.*, GREY IMITATION LIZARD SHOES medium round toe last, low covered cuban heels, *&&& SALE PRICE 14/11. OLIVER BROS.

A Wedding or Easter Gift Which Will Give Pleasure A Beautiful Hand Embroidered Bedspread, Tea Cloth or Serviettes—a fine down quilt, good sheets, blankets, high grade towels or table damasks. We have the best qualities obtainable and our prices are the Greatest Value in Palmerston North, ARCHER’S DRAPERY WAREHOUSE Coleman Place, The Square Phone 5655. (Opp. Berryman’s Music Store)TWONDERFUL Wine with creamy* inV ' tenor and golden bloom crust — demand Milderson'a Rich Wine. 1/6 per lb. from Broadbelt. CJERVICE counts, petrol, oils, tyres, and motor accessories. Motor «3ud-* tfili.es ClB9 'Mala Str#et«

O ACRES, 5 rooms, £1000; new bungalow £875; 3 rooms £325; 6 rooms £775; sections £9O; shops 30/-. W. P. DURWARD’S Land Department, King Street. 7T?HE Advertising Trend Is >L - Toward The “ Times-'*

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6866, 22 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6866, 22 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6866, 22 March 1929, Page 2

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