Gaudin for Value New 1911 Models NAGANT Torpedo. 6 seaters, 16-20 H.P., dors, every modern Improvement, powerful, fast, luxurious. Inaudible, tunning, the Car beyond comparison, “Ask the man who owns one, Trice, £525, completely equipped. Catalogues free. Terms arranged. 2 BARGAINS FOR THIS MONTH. fSS a; jCLEMENT-TALBOT 12-16 H.P. jpleteiy equipped as illustrated, c 4 cylinder, magneto Ignition, corncost £650. Bargain £330. Owftier gone abroad. ! MOTOR BUGGY 12 H.P. 2 Cylinder, magneto ignition, clutch just like a car. beautifully finished throughout, speed 25 miles an hour, 25 miles to a gallon. Price, £l6O. Cash or Terms. Gaudin Motor Exchange AGENTS FOR DARRACQ, BZkSIZE. AND NAOAMT CARS. 193-9 Little Collin* Street, Melbourne.
GUNS AND CARTRIDGES. WE have pleasure in advising Sportsmen that we have this year a much larger range cf GUNS and AMMUNITION than ever to choose from. Double Barrels from £4 upwards. No rubbish stocked, but, being tradesmen, we are in a position to guarantee the quality of all our goods. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF GUN REPAIRS. There is no occasion to go further than our address to get any repairs effected. We make it a point to give the greatest satisfaction in this line. CARTRIDGES. We have a very large and assorted stock of these landing, including all the best makes, at current prices. G. H. BYCROFT & CO., GUNSMITHS, Nos. Q and 10, Main Street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. PUBLIC NOTICE. AS from Ist day of April, 1911, Messrs Jenson and Bak have taken over the management ot the Awa Downs Dairy, and the householders of Foxtou can still reply on getting the best and cleanest milk producible delivered regularly and carefully. in this connection Mr James Newth, who is retiring from the position, wishes to thank customers and frieuds for past favours and solicits a continuance to his successors. ARCHER BROS. NO. 4 MAIN STREET, (Opposite Post Office). FOR SUITS & COSTUMES. WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. il. w. RICHMOND, \VJIHIULWBIGIIT, COACH - BUILDER AND SANITARY UNDERTAKER. Opposite Manawatu Hotel The Avenue, Foxton. A LL kinds of vehicles made, repaired and re-painted on the premises. lias on hand an assortment of second-hand gigs, buggies, spring earls, etc., for sale cheap. All classes .jf vemcles bought, sold or exchanged. Mr Richmond, who has had a numuer ol years experience in conducting funerals, and having in mind the exorbitant charges in the past by others, is prepared to conduct funerals as follows: Infants from £l, Youths from £2. Adults from £3. As it has been said that I am connected with an old and respected resident of the town as a partner, I wish it distinctly understood that I am connected in no way with any other uudei. ..ei. Ail work guaranteed and at moderate charges. THE BEST HEARSE IN TOWN. I
LADIES’AND MAIDS’! FOOTWEAR. I INSPECT my latest importa- | tions of celebrated English and Colonial Makes. The latest shapes. NO SHODDY STOCKED. FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS. Strong boots for winter, wear are now selling at bedrock prices. MEN’S EXTRA STRONG FOOTWEAR For the farm. Also leading lines in walking boots in black and tan. Evening and Dress Shoes in large variety. Call and Inspect. li. T. BETTY k ' CHALLENGE SALE OF BOOTS U SHOES, G( E N U I N E reductions f made on ail classes of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s footwear of every description, ensuring a saving of 15 to 25 percent on all your purchases, NOT a sale of odd lines and pairs, but of a large clean and new stock for the coming season. A SALE TO CROW ABOUT AT RICHARDSON’S AC3IE SHOE STOUB, The Square - Palmerston N. i OPENING NOTICE. w.”nyb, : V . i' t I MMU A (’llA L i . .. ’ I I’. Whyte Street. Foxton. HAVING taken over Mr H. Coley’s carrying and coal business, I am prepared to execute all order fur coal and general carrying with the quickest dispatch. Furniture removed with reliable horses an 1 drivers. Any orders left u the Office. Whyte Street, or with m- -Oners will receive 1, ■ it on. I )\'ES: ■ d> . w, 71. I To Corner of Avenue and Park Streets. (Burnett’s Manchester House.) j». WOLLERMAN, ( ii \M fH A K Mil. PICT 11l r • : Md. B 1 0, j iCeoucco paces on a lew I lines for cash.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1012, 1 July 1911, Page 4
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