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DON’T BORROW A LAWN MOWER THIS SPRING. QUPPOSE you had one of these smart, efficient, easy cutting mowers your very own ! Suppose you had ! you would not be eternally borrowing Mr Bloggs’ mower next door. Certainly not. So, Mr Householder, there is no excuse to borrow or to lend when l prices are so low. We have them in ali sizes, good service giving machines. Keep your Mower well oiled, dry, clean, and we can promise you a lawn kept to perfection as long as you wish. 71 HEN YOU (JET YOUR ISOWEB DON’T LEND IT* ifVM i -%jf -L 9 PRICES PROM 26S TO 84s„ COIiLINSON & The ironmongers, THE SQUARE & 11 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. Where Hardware Costs Less. NEALS’ “READY TAILORED" SUITS. MY “Beady Tailored ”Suita this season are especially deserving of your inspection. Made to my ov.n order of specially selected materials, Coats with unbreakable fronts, good linings, fit well, look well, and wear well. Tall, short, stout or slim figures can be fitted with my new arrangement of sizes made to the requirements of the district, “READY TAILORED” SUITS in Fine dark worsted in the new Patterns now se much worn. A Serviceable Suit 493 6D. “READY TAILORED” SUITS in new Fancy Tweeds. High erade worsteds of English and New Zealand Manufacture. The Latest Fashions. 57s 6D & 59s 6 1), “READY TAILORED » SUITS in specially High Class Roslvn Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds as used by beat Tailors. Select your suit for the Palmerston Show while the new range of patterns are complete, NEAL. CLOT^HIBB. MANCHESTER STREET, PBILDING. THE making- of a plough. To reach the manufacture of TWENTY THOUSAND PLOUGHS is surely a unique record of which any firm may be proud ; and this honour has been attainad by REID & GRAY, LTD., the well-known implement manufacturers, who have been established in the Dominion for over 40 years, and now have Agencies and Branches from Auckland to the Bluff. The name of REID & GHAY has long been a household word among farmers, and the New Zealand farmers have always loyally supported them, because they realise that all the latest improvements in Farm Machinery are embodied in REID*& GRAY’S Implements. REID & GRAY, PALMERSTON NORTH PLOURHiIMG MATCHES. NORTH CANTERBURY, AUGUST 1812, Class A. —Reid & Gray’s ploughs came Ist Class B. —Beid & Gray’s ploughs came Ist, 2nd and 4th. Class C.—Reid & Gray’s ploughs came Ist. Class D. Beid & Gray’s plough came Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Class E. Reid & Gray’s plough came 2nd. JjpOß SUITS THAT POSSESS INDIVIDUALITY GO TO W,_.O D6EBB, FERGUSSON STREET, PEILDING, Orders for CITINGS now being'token. Customers are assured of Exclusive Style and High-class Tailoring. Fur Riding Breeches. RE unlike any others —uniike in a way that ie nard'to define. They are classy in the best sense of the word. They are essentially dressy but not loud. They have the smart, stylish look of the thoroughbred—that appearance you see in people we call well groomed. No other Riding Breeches 30$. have that superlative quality ’©f lending an atmosphere of complete correctness. Tlie Cash Tailoring Company. KIMBOLTON HOAD, PEILDING, THE SEGSET OF GOOD COOKING IH THOUSANDS OF HEW ZEALAH9 HOMES IS THE “ OBION” BAKGE ! ?9 Bak—accomplished on a SHACK LOCK’S “OBION “TM£ FiA'iiSS WIYH A BEPOTATIO# ” For EFFICIENCY, CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, & DURABILITY CKLOCE# Ask year Iroaiaoageif to show yon cp ORj’uM Vt.v a out S.KSEACIOOCE, Ltd Banti'iiK. 7 ’ J H Wellington, & Its AackiiwrL .^<.\^i3i»iyftT'Bagaßssis!atsgTOm^.v-tiOTai!roMyjasa»Ei^M«tiEg^ial

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10480, 16 October 1912, Page 6