COLLINGHAME SUITS ARE DIFFERENT ! NAME AND ADDk SSS PLEASE —WHERE’S YOUR LTG) [T r risk being bailed up by P.C. I CUB 4, and > fined—purchase a good beamy reliable lamp for your Cycle or Motor Cycle. BUY IT NOW - ■ not by and by ! ROBERTSON AND KELLY HAVE BIG STOCKS OF CYCLE LAMPS. critical testing we have selected only those lamps which we can personally recommend —only those lamps which will enhance our reputation lor reliable goods. COME ! WE CAN THROW LOTS OF LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT OF LAMPS. ROBERTSON AND KELLY, MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS, KOXTON AND LEVIN.
“THE PRESENTS j WERE NUMEROUS AND COSTLY.” BUT it is not only the value of the wedding gift that counts—the spirit at the back of the gift is equally appreciated. If you are about to select a wedding present, you need not necessarily pay a high price. For instance we list here several splendid gift items' at prices which are indeed modest. Which will it be ? SETS OF FISH OR FRUIT KNIVES & FORKS, 45/-, 55/-, 63/- TO £7 10/-. PIE DISHES, 47/6, 55/TO 65/-. GRAVY BOATS, 34/6, 37/6 TO 45/-. HOT WAIER KETTLES, 45/-, 60/- TO 97/6. TEA SETS, 60/- TO £lO- - COFFEE POTS, 42/6 TO 95/-. CAKE BASKETS, 40/- TO 70/-. CRUETS, ] 0/6, 12/6 TO 62/6. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, Jewellers Palmerston N.
FOXTON SHOPS’ ASSOCIATION. HOLIDAY NOTICE, THE “King’s Birthday” Holiday will be observed on Monday. June *;th, (in lieu of Saturday 3rd.) ' CHARLES SIMMONS, Hon. Sec. COMING ! COMING ! In all its Gorgeous Splendeur. SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1916. BAKER BROS., HUGE NEW AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS Hippodrome and Trained Animal Exhibition. HIGHLY trained ponies, UU donkeys, mules, dogs, etc., and 30 Continental Star Artistes, including: La Belle Mertie, the charming dental Queen (late of Ringling Bros, great American circus) ; Rioto, the Japanese wonder on the silver thread; Delino, the world’s champion somersault bareback rider ; Barberina Baker, the marvellous lady contortionist: Walkofsky Sisters, Russian dancers ; Brasso and Tips, American clowns ; Prosessor Cole’s troupe of performing ponies, dogs, and monkeys, and a host of others. Also our famous buckjumpers, including Fireworks, the greatest outlaw that ever looked through a bridle. PRICES 3s, 2s. Children Is to all parts. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1916. Abraham & williams, Ltd,, will sell as above:— 4 fat cows 12 forward 3-yr heifers 2 store cows 7 good weaners HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above:— I bay mare SPECIAL for this week only. Boys’ Smart Sports Suits with 4 pockets to coat, nice dark patterns, 22s 6d to 303 at J. M. BARR’S. SALE—One heifer in milk. Apply this office. S' PECIAL for this week only. 10 doz. Boys’ winter Tweed Hats, extraordinary value, is 3d at J. M, BARR’S, WANTED KNOWN— Large stock of Eider Down Quilts from 12s 6d to 90s. Pram Quilts fronts 6d to 2ts.—STILES AND MS»HfSSON. Ltd.
THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING CO., LTD. FOR FURNITURE OF STERLING Stability WE ARE SECOND TO NONE. Our Furniture ALWAYS gives satisfaction. We sell at KEEN CASH PRICES. ■ Call and inspect our large stock of MODERN FURNITURE. The Square - Palmerston N, PHONE 96.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1558, 1 June 1916, Page 3
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