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Make Jam Now 171 VKHYTHIX(J is favourable to-day Uf Home*.. Jam-mnkiug -and Prr-B-J serving. Fruit plentiful and cheap: Sugar at HANSON AND BARR’S is cheaper; Jars just escaped the new duties. For example:— Screw Top Jam Jars 12 oz. suitable for Jelly, 8s dozen. Screw Top Jam Jars 16 oz. suitable for Jelly 9s 6d dozen. Screw Top Jam Jars 24 oz. suitable for Jelly, 11s 6d dozen Screw Top Jam Jars 32 oz. suitable for Jelly, 14s 6d dozen Wide mouth “Ball” Preserving Jars-. 1 quart, 18s per dozen. I Gallon, 24s 6d per dozen. % Jar Rings for all sized Jars. v Every other requisite here. . . PRESERVING PANS in Brass, Enamel and Aluminium. Wooden Jam Spoons too, in all sizes. THE HOUSE for kitchen and Cooking Utensils. IWANSON & BARR, Ltd. Rangitikei St. -- Palmerston North Post Office Box 29. 'Phones 174 and 274.

m mm m cEgasssaEasi^^ A Brownie Bos Camera Delights the Kiddies ! The No. 0 BOX BROWNIE 15/The No. 0 Box Brownie is a box of Happiness for every youngster. I* takes excellent little pictures 1 1 x2£ in. It is remarkably accurals, ve ry reliable, anti most economical to operate. No dark room is necessary, it loads and unloads in daylight, like its bigger brothers Kodalts. Think of the joy a Brownie will bring to your girl or boy. Remember too, that every picture the child takes necessitates the exercise of thought and care—if Brownie is an educator. Teach your children to use a Brownie f OF ALL KODAK DEALERS and KODAK (Australasia) PTY.. LTD. WELLINGTON - CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND DUNEDIN

c rjlHB JNDIAN COMMERCIAL J^JUSEUM INTELLIGENCE BUREAU. BOMBAY AND RAJKOT, 44, Apollo Street. (INDIA.) THIS Bureau aim* to promote and consolidate Indian business jritk various parts of the British Empire and friendly countries, puts its iervioes FREE OF CHARGE at the iisposal of respectable firms and furliitfcs Agents, Agencies, Addresses si Exporter* .Importer*, Manufac.mrert, etc. THIS Museum exhibits Indian and oreign merchandise and articles of reference on it* premises, reeps up correspondence with various commercial and Industrial bodies inand and abroad, exchanges printed £Atte r s, undertakes distribution of samples and advertisements, furnjacs enquiries and reports, transates catalogue* and price-list* into various Indian languages and supplies information for the Indian raw jrodarti, ete.

Advertised Goods are Standard Goods THI? WOULD OVER, WHY? BECAUSE there must be in advertised floods a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard clamed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. ‘‘Pallia tua Herald” readers will profit by careful perusal of the advertising columns. CLUB STABLES. PAHIATUA. W. CASHIN PROPRIETOR. 1 to Gusto Groom in Charge. Wedding and other Parties Catered for. Drag for Picnic Parties.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2878, 2 December 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2878, 2 December 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2878, 2 December 1921, Page 3