OOLLINGrHAME SUITS ARE DIFFERENT ! B^nuiiaßvaMßaHnMWßßnßaßn WE DON’T KEEP CYCLES, WE SELL ’EM. ' BUT we DO keep first class motor cycle and cycle mechanics to do your reoairs of whatever kind + hey may be. Everything for the motor cyclist in stock. Call and see the latest in repair patches that don’t require solution- ■ they stick. A BOON TO MOTORISTS. In stock alwavs - B tes. Pu • . ,f n ” ' Barnet-Glass tyres and iches. Agents for “Clyno,” “Sunbeam,” “8.5. A.,” “Douglas,” and “Sun” motor cycles. The famous “Jn. Bull” deep drive belt is the best wearing on the market. ROBERTSON & KELLY, FOXTON ANN LEVIN.
GET A "GETITT” CLOCKAN ALARM : : THE dark, fold winter mornvitatiou to stay abed —and you will be liable to accept it, unless you have someone or somethin'” 1 to wake you ! Don’t depend upon a friend to eall you, he may “sleep in” himself. Depend upon one of our energetic alarm (docks, which never forget—can’t forget. Alarm Clocks with a loud, long ring cost 7/(i — value in every tick. Others are 12/6 and 16/6 —all guaranteed. But wo draw particular attention to the 7/6 Alarm —best value in the Dominion. It will make a fuss and awaken you every morning for, say, TEX YEARS, at a cost of 7/6. Cheap ! CO.ME DARK MORNINGS ARE COMING ! 3 WE give a present with every GENTLEMEN ! Now is the time to order your new RIDING BREECHES A. HEASMAN, TAII.OK, MAIN STREET has anticipated your wants and has a large assortment of the latest materials to select from. ALSO THE NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS. Inspection Invited. "TrS" r a Mrvf) KNOWN.— Large of Eider Down Quilts n from 12s 6d to QOs. Pram Quilts from /is 6d to 2is. —STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd, ings extend a most cordial inTYDEMAN. jewellers Palmerston N. AVcdding Ring sold. J
I “MIDDY” STYLES FOR THE BOYS! YOUR Boy can be suited to his heart’s desire in one of our splendid MIDDY OVERCOATS. In Navy Cloth Strap on Shoulder Navy Anchor Buttons. Sizes, 0 to 5, Prices, 19/6 to SIM. MIDDY CAPS'TO MATCH, 2/6 & 3/6. With one of these jaunty little coats and hats, your boy will be properly fitted out for Winter and he will look exceedingly smart tor a moderate outlay. Mothers with Boys are invited to inspect these attractive turn-outs. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. UNDER THE LICENSING ACT, K?o8 I ROBERT HUGH BEVER--9 IDGE, of Foxton, Hotelkeeper, hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Otaki on the 2nd day of June, 1916, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a publican’s license for a house situate at Foxton, containing 17 rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family, and known as the “Post Office Hotel,” The premises are owned by Gray’s Estate. Dated at Foxton this 20th day 01 April, 1916. ROBERP HUGH BEVERIDGE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1548, 9 May 1916, Page 3
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