FROST PRESERVING & JAM MAKISfG SEASON mm DON'T. WORRY ABOUT THE SUGAR SHORTAGE WHEN PRESERVING FRUI* SWEETEN IT WHEN EATING SAME. % SW E have landc J a fresh shipment of MASOiN S PRESERVIXO ¥? JARS, wi'.a Screw Tops and porcelain lined caps. Our to-day's prices! are— Wide Mouth 1 pt. Jars ... ... At 12/6 doz. 1 qt. ~ ... ... At 16/- doz. " " 4-gall. „ At 20/- doz. Narrow Mouth liqt ~ ... ... At 14/6 doz. We stock extra caps to fit Mason's Jars— Narrow Mouth ... ... ... At 5/- doz. Wide „ ... All Brass preserving pans ... ... 8/6 to 39/6 Alluminmm „ „ 25/6 to 39/6 Enamel „ „ 8/6 to 29/6 Wood Spooas.Uarlßings. and all requisites in stock.
THE MAWATU MACHINERY EXCHANGE GOMPANY Have foi sale in their Showrooms, Ran gitikei-streec, Palmerston North, th following Second-hand Machinery, Im plements. etc.— 1 Alfa Laval 65 -gallon Hand Separatosplendid order 1 Duncan D.F Medium Plough, complete with steel shares 1 Massey Harris D,F. Plough complete, nearly new 1 Anderson 4 h,p. Horizontal selfcontained Boiler, lOOlbs pressure 1 Saw Bench, complete with saw "Favorite'' Maize Sheller, hand or power, nearly new 1 Wolseley "Gem 2-stand Shearing outfit, complete with hand pieces and grinder ; engine 3 h.p. Benzine with magneto ignition 1 pair Mower Wheels, complete with axle, suitable for bu9h sledge 1 Massey Harris 13 coulter prill, complete with rape and turnip feed Best oieciiciMe EMULSION, If your children are sickly, delicate or ailing, if they have rickets, wasting disease, coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, croup or whooping cough, see that they get Lane's Emulsion. It gives health and renewed energy by making flesh, blood and bone —and they relish it from the first dose. Never be without a bottle in the hoii2»\ 2/6 and 4/6 per at all chemists and FIRST TERM 1920. Classes Commence MONDAY, Ist MARCH. COMPULSORY CLASSES—Monday : Latin, Mathematics, English, etc., 7-8 p.m. First Aid and Hygiene 8-9 pm. OPTIONAL CLASSES Tuesday ; Bookkeeping 7-9, Dressmaking 1.45, 3-45 and 4-6. "Wednesday: Art Needlework, 2-4 p.m. Thursday : Typewriting, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Elocution. _ Friday; English' and Arithmetic. Geography, History, Telegraphy, Plumbing. COURSES —Commercial, Handicraft, Domestic, Examination (Public Service, Entrance and Senior and Matriculation). Fees, 12s 6d per term for separate classes, £1 for group of 2 classes, £1 5s for 3 or more classes. .■ Stop that cotignnow For coughs and colds there is no better remedy than Borxiington's Irish Moss.' Safe. sure, free from harmful drugs it is N.Z.'s family cough medicine because the daily j test of CO years has yrov- / ed its merits. Insist on / There's nothing like a good woo Jersey to keep your boy fit. McGruer's nave just landed a big shipment of boys' grey wool Jersoys and Roslyn navy Jerseys, all moderately uriced.*
SAVILLE AND ALBION J COMPANY, LTD The Direct Line of Steamers to London The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting) Steamer Tons Com'dr Date Port Athenic 12,;345 Crossl'd tofol,"Wgn Oorinthic 12343 Hait April ,i£j Tainui 10,000 Kelly May „ lonic 12,332 Di'-kson June ♦, Arawa 10,000 Lewis June All intending passengers must secure passports For particulars apply to agent— F. H. HATHERLY, Marton. [iliHiliKil^H -aro buyers of PRIME BACONKRS. PORKEKS AND CHOPPERS. -n RUCKING- dates for— Pigs received at Halcombe from 11.30 to 12.20 p.m. Buyer—JAMES McALLEY, P. 0., Tending WE ARE CASH BUYERS GR4JN & PRODUCE and can supply sacks. GROW WHEAT! N order to encourage wheatgrowing in this district, we are supplying Farmers with picked lines of Seed-Wheat of the best varieties. Let us book your requirements now. ANAWATU "ILLS CO., PALMEBSTON NORTH P.O. Box 172, Phones 69 & 1290 ■ ARGAIN LIST of PIANOS for sale at A. B. Savage's Wanganui Plaiao Agency, 121, Guyton Street—£27 10s £33-- "Edwin Smart," good tone and touch £44—" Blackwood," an excellent instrument in every way £6s—"Boehm," superb tone, haralsonee appearance Also a nearly new Pianolo and first-class Ore;an A, K SAVAGE* Piano Tuner and Repairer, 21, GUYTON ST., WANGANUI. All Work Guaranteed. THE SODA FOUNTAIN AND—LOUiOE BAR. WHiTE HART CORNER. MARTON. ICED SUMMER DRINKS. American Milk Floss, a cooling summ« beverage. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas, served with home-made cakes. Every Attenck Civility Paid to Customers. RANG-ITIKEI'S FASHIONABLE RESORT. FlhH! RESH direct from the fishing r daily I Dining Rooms reorganised: First - class Meals. Gleanlines prompt attention GIVE US A TRIAL. IURAJUD BROS., (Late of Tainape), GAFE ROYAL, Broadway, - MARTON TeleafcOM 160;
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12042, 1 May 1920, Page 7
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