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MUST I * WE ARE BUSY WITH OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING AND CLEAR ALL ODDMENTS AND REDUCE THE LINES WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN TO MAKE WAY FOR THE NEW SEASON'S GOODS. SEE OUR TABLES OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS OF ALL KINDS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. 54in HEAVY TWEED COATING, two shades of fawn. STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 5S 11d yd 36in. PURE WOOL DRESS MATERIALS, plain and fancy. Usually up to 6s 3d yard. STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 3s 11d yd. BEAUTIFUL OVERCOATS for ladies. Triraiiied with fur collars. Usually up to £S Bs. STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 69s 6d ea. LADIES' FROCKS in a pood variety. Including this season’s woollen tweeds. STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 29s 6d ea. SEE OUR BARGAIN SPECIALS IN ALL SECTIONS. PRINGLE’S THE HOUSE FOR BETTER BARGAINS. ’PHONE 171. : : PAHUTUA.

<4<s> <s> ♦ <*> 4 <s> ♦ <s> <•> *• <s> ❖ I 4 <*> ♦ ♦ <s> 4 $ s ❖ <•-> <S> ❖ <i> 4 ® ’Phone 192, Main St., Pahiatua SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. SULTANAS, RAISINS, looz. 3lbs 1s 2d. pkts 1s 2d. BOTRNVILLE COCOA. ; Sd ; is 3d; 1s 2s sd. COFFEE ESSENCE, K SOUP 7d and nd tin. K' PORK AND BEANS SPAGHETTI 3 tins 13. TOMATO SAUCE, C.S. pints 7d bet. OAK PRESERVED GREENGAGES Large tins, 2 FOR o = of vour copy coV er ••* sp o€ ttl^ I **4 liffereo-t P Collect ttiat tnotlter lbums , oloie arA add "o. Box postage andP aC gs^ '<S> ♦ ♦ | Cofliinson and Son, LiH== Paimerston N. OF INTEREST TO EVERY FARMER AND EVERY POST SPLITTER. I The Artillery SPLITTING GUN PATENTED NO. 68-346 mHE Artillery Loj; Splitting Gun is a round steel bar bored to 1_ take a c harge of powder and pointed to allow it to be driven into the* log. The fuse is inserted in a touch-hole drilled in the side of the Gun. NO BORING! CUTS I<ABOUT? AND MATERIALS DOWN TO A MINIMUM. Using th Artillery Splitting a charge, is made ready for fir .ng in about 2 minutes, a great saving in time and labour over the the ! -g. tamping the hole, etc. A remarkable saving of material is also effected, tne Gun being charged with about ty being as effective as treble or quadruple the amounl whei used under the old method. This is nocounted f< r by the fact that the charge is closely confined in a steel • y eliminating loss of explosive power when fired and also A when the Gui is being driven into the log. the powder becomes very <*> a i ore powc rful explosion is obtained. A PRICE: STANDARD, 19s; LARGE, 28s. Plus Freight or Postage. «w v T STOCKS AVAILABLE AT 2 Collinses? & Son, Ltd. I 4 HARDWARE MERCHANTS, BROADWAY. X ± t I tf*> 4 ♦■'•><

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12424, 17 August 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12424, 17 August 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12424, 17 August 1933, Page 6

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