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o T-nT'A THE New Season's Stock of our Famous All-wool “INDIANA” Cashmere and Lisle Thread HOSE has just arrived. There'is no better value in Hose than the tamed “INDIAN A” .Brand. LADIES’ PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, spliced heels and toes, and seamless, 1/3 and 1/11. LADIES’ PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, every pair branded “INDIANA,” the wear is guaranteed. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11. SPECIAL QUALITY “INDIANA” HOSE, hand seamed feet and welted tops, this hose is made of specially selected wool. 2/11, 3/6. GIRLS’ CASHMERE HOSE, large sizes. 1/- and 1/3. LADIES’ SILK-FINISHED LISLE HOSE, in black and tans, for Summer wear. 1/6, 1/11. SPLENDID RANGE CHILDREN’S “VIYELLA” AND “JASON” SOX AND THREE-QUARTER HOSE. FOXTON.

A GUARANTEE OF ; QUALITY. : is what we give you, because every article we JL send out is willingly replaced if it is not just as we represent it to be. Because we try to get the best procurable at the price and we ask for complaints when anything is not quite up to the standard. Because we never re-order a line that does not give entire satisfaction, and consequently our values are getting better and still better. That our efforts are meeting with success is proved by the over-increasing volume of our trade, and we have daily evidence that OURS is the store where the most discri* minating people come to do their shopping. WALKER & EURRIE, THE QUALITY STORE, FOXTON.

EASIER PLOUGHING WITH BETTER RESULTS. THE OLIVER PLOUGH registers a much less draught than any other, although turning a bigger furrow. This larger furrow is also broken to such an extent that one stroke of the discs is saved in subsequent cultivation. The secret lies in the OLIVER’S short mouldboard' The OLIVER as illustrated, price £5 5/- has a capacity of a qin furrow and only weighs I2olbs. Other models run from 50/“ TO £7. HOLBEN & KIRK, BOX 134 - PALMERSTON NORTH.

JUNIOR TOURIST CARS, DAMAGED BUT CHEAP. THROUGH getting wet in transit, the nickelling on these pushcarts has rusted, but we’ve black enamelled all rusty parts to match the bodies, and they look really well. The four-bow hoods also suffered, and are not in good order. Upholstered parts, frames, wheels, tires, and all other parts are in thorough good order. THESE JUNIOR TOURIST CARS, MADE BY FOYER BROS., REGULARLY SELL FOR 45/--OUR CLEARING PRICES: 24/- 27/6. FREIGHT PAID FOR ONE SHILLING EXTRA. DESCRIPTION. —All Steel Frame, with 34-inch tubular steel sides and pushers; 10-inch wheels, with %-inch tyres. The nicely upholstered seat rides on two coil springs to avoid jarring baby’s delicate spine. Upholstered back, adjustable in three positions for sitting up or reclining—for sleeping it extends to 30 inches, 13 inches wide inside. Adjustable foot-well. Opens with one action, and is self-lock-ing. Closes with one action, and measures only 10 x2ox 2 7 inches, so will slip under train or buggy seat. Weight 30lbs. CQLLINSQN ■ & ■ SON. PALMERSTON NORTH.

TO THE ELECTORS OF OTAKI ELECTORATE. X ABIES & GENTLEMEN,-! ■*“* beg to announce that I will be a candidate for your suffrages at the next General Election, as a Liberal, opposed to the present Government. 1 will take an early opportunity of placing my views before you on the public platform. B. R GARDENER.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1305, 1 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1305, 1 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1305, 1 October 1914, Page 3

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