PALMERSTON ADVTS. BEAUTIFUL. SIIOWItOOMS. OUTSIDE the centres the.n.selves thoro are no Showrooms to'iiparable with COLLINSON AND CUNNJ.WIIAMK'S, • orPALMUUSTUV XORTII. IndccJ, sinco recent alterations it is do'ibti'u.l if they are surpassed in the centres themselves. Ladies are invited to pay ;i visit during Show Week (which is alsj British Industries Week), and may rest assured of a eordiii.l welcome whether they com.o to look or to buy. The last mail steamer brought many novdlies from'Home,'and "the army with purses" that buy Bri-' fish-made ~'oods now are lielping to win the war with the silver bullet by thug sending money to British manufacturers. Visit this shop at fhow time. PALMERSTON OHOW. JL ALMERSTON . ioiIOW. Whilst attending PalmcrMoiv .Show, Visit ALEXANDER CLARK AND. CO/ Their stock of Wallpnpnr is a treat,' Their premises: 3-Fitzlwrbert Street. They also stock tho B.P. PAINT.- ] When this is used there's no complainti' Paint, you know, is a gre.it protector; i So come and consult uur Maunging Di/ rector. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS... • VISITORS and Residents of Palmer*' ♦. (on North, the leading inland town' ot New Zealand, should visit the prem- i iscs of. The.Leading- Auctioneers of the 1 town, MESSRS. HARRY PALMER AND CO., where largo stocks of Furniture,'! Fruit, and Produce are alwavs obtain-! able. Just now the firm are showing a; good range of Dining, Drawing, and Bed- < room Furniture, including High-back! Dining Suites in Oak and Rimu, Tables, Sideboards, Morris Chairs and Couches, Duchess Chests, Wardrobes, Washstands,' Bedsteads, etc Too busy to make adisplay at tho Show, but'never too busy, to show customers round. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, ', Auctioneer and Manager. SEED POTATOES. > T nOLD LARGE STOCKS of all well- '. -*■ known' Varieties. ■ All Potatoes SPECIALLY GRADED AND SORTED. , Price Lists on application. 1 I would specially call attention to iny,, Stocks of NEW ERA POTATOES, guar-; anteed true to name. This Potato is a: first-class blight icsister, nearly frost.' proof, and an.extremely prolific yielder. Call at Stand at Show .and inspect Samples. E. 11. CRABB, ';... ■ Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. Box 203. Telephone 700. HEDGE, SHELTER, AND ORNAMEN' TAL TREES. CHEAPEST'IN THE DOMINION. OUR 1918 Stock exceeds 50 million . Bulbs, 4 million Hedgo Plants, G million Sholtor Trees, 1 million Flower-; ing and Ornamental Tress, and.2o mil« ! lion Bedding Plants. Bulbs from Gd. per dozen; Heaths and Flowering Shrubs, from Gd. each. Hedgo Plants from 3s. Gd. per .100. Shelter Trees from 35.. Gd. per 100. Careful packing and dispatch our speck alily. WTile for free Price List. . B. H. JUST, . Palmcrslon North. CROP LESS; TOP-DRESS MORE. TBIHE Labour Shortage practically'. ;ds< f- mands that jou crop less :tnd topdress more. This will surely lessen labour, but give, you more and. better feed if you use the right manure. Only' one manure is especially made for this dis-trict-that .manure is TUI NON-ACID, ■as prepared by HODDER. AND TOLLEY, of Talmereton, Feildihg,'and -Marton. Every West Coast soil is deficient in phosphates, but has too much acid, TUI PHOSPHATE evens this tip, with! Phosphates readily available,, but nonacid in action.. VISITORS to National Dairy ShowAt Palmerston North: Remember von can procure a HOT MEAL or LIGHT REFRESHMENTS at ANY HOUR of the day or night during Show Week from. J. RAWLINS, • The White House, Tho Square. ' TRUE PATRIOTISM. npRUE PATRIOTISM consists in • stijv -»- •' jwrting those who support ts. Britain buys tho bulk of our produce,' shs polices tho'seiis''oa.our behalf, sho'safeguards our interests in a thousand ways, and we should "show true patriotism'by buying British good 9 for preference. This is British Industries Week in. Palmers- , ton. Before buying arythtog there just look. in.the window for tho British.ln- i duslries'League members' posters'.:'.' j SOLDIERS' CAKES.—Procure the best i . from the Dominion's lending Pas- ! trycooks. Prices, Bs., lis., and 15s.', post- .i ed complete, by Dustiii's Ltd:, Palmers- ' ton North. :.' . i i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 7
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