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Wanted ■pORD Coupe, late model, sound order throughout. Bains' Big Showroom. Phone 5711. t'tNCLE All has a large stock of 'JTravcllcrs' samples in Clothing and .Shoes, etc. 233 Main Street. TICf ANTED, Hat, or 2-3 unfurnished rooms, separate entrance; quietuess essential; reasonable terms. Write ‘ 1 Quietness," . "Times" Office. pUBITT delivery van, had little use ana is in perfect order. Bains' Big Showroom. Phono 5711. W E are cutting prices again. See our tip-top lino of Boys’ Tweed Shorts at 4/11 pair, all sizes. You’ll agree that these arc great value.— HUMPHREYS aud ANDREWS, Ltd., Palmerston North. ■J fTA PAIRS children’s shoes; all one price—S/G; at Uncle Alf's, 233 Main Street. TWrORRIS Cowley Roadster, lirst to inspect will buy at £125. Bains' Big Showroom, Rangitikei Phone 5711. Street. T ADIES' and Gents’ cycles, on terms, 5/- deposit and 3/6 weekly; 40 models to choose from. Swift Cycle Depot., 3 Rangitikei Street. ■pONTIAC Coach, A very attractive car, price only £225, well worth your inspection. Bains’ Big Showroom. Phone 5711. CpHE LATEST—Raisin Bread Cd loaf, at Dustins. This Bread is the very latest addition to household delicacies. Private phone 6947. EARNER’S DRAPERY Warehouse.— 1.18 Cuba Street. AVe are doing bigger business than ever with our well known sheetings. They are guaranteed. Hemmed free; doubles 11/6 pair.

■QUICK Roadster, will give many miles of good service. A demonstration will convince you it’s a snip at £65. Bains' Big Showroom,. Rangitikei Street. Phone 5711. B IG Special Bargain. Astounding value in men's overcoats, well cut, fully lined; we bought these cheap and pass the advantage on to you, 35/each. HUMPHREYS AND ANDREWS LTD., 15 Broadway. EARNER'S DRAPERY Warehouse.— 118 Cuba Street. Extensive alterations now complete, giving us three times the floor space to what we originally had. Inspect our display. TjX)R QUICK SALE, Deceased Estate. 145 Acres, all in grass, nearly all plougliable; 7-roomed house, c.l. and plenty of outbuildings, milking machines and E.L.M., close to P.O. and store; will carry over 50 cows and other stock. PRICE as a going concern, £4l/10/- per acre. Apply— D. D. CURRIE AND CO. No. 8 G-eorge Street, Palmerston NoTth.

WORLD BADLY, NOT OVER-POPULATED

“The world is not over-populated. The Malthusian, doctrine that the population of the world is increasing. more rapidly than human capacity to food and ciotho the race is discredited by actual facts/', writes the Eight. Hon. Philip Snowden in the “Windsor Magazine.” “The world, could never bo over-populated unless the resources oi nature when fully exploited by scientific knowledge and human labour were inadequate to provide all the people with a reasonable standard of life. Sinco the beginning of the industrial revolution tho power to produce wealth has advanced more rapidly than the increase of the world population. That is likely to continue, and so long as it does there can bo no problem of world over population in the aggregate. But there is a problem of geographical congestion of population. In a relative sense, some countries are over-populated and others are sparsely (populated. Tho under-population of countries which have great natural resources which are lying undeveloped for tho lack of population, is a great loss to the -wealth of the world, and is at the same time an aggravation of the economic difficulties of the more densely populated countries.” | ■ - ■——

rpHE Advertising Trend Is Toward The “ Times.”

POULTRY KEEPERS! FEED THE PEIMEOSE YVAY. 'X'HE average town poultry keeper has not tho time or conveniences for mixing Poultry Foods. PEIMEOSE docs this for him. r* BEAT care has been take to blend the ingredients so as to provide a ration as near perfection in balance as is possible to mako one, the ingredionts are always the same. Our reason Ifor stating this is, consistency in com- ! position, and quality is necessary at all times to keep the layers up to a • high percentage in production. The substituting of a- single ingredi!cnt in a mash is- often the cause of 'checking the egg yield. We guarantee !at all times the same ingredients in our PEIMEOSE EGG MASH, j SOLD BY ALL STORES. I Buy Your Bag To-day Buy Your Bag To-day;

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6947, 28 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6947, 28 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6947, 28 June 1929, Page 2

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