THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING CO., LTDFOR 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.
J UST A WORD ! rpHE present is a time of J- patriotism. Rightly so. There are many ways of displaying your patriotism. Loyalty to your own tradespeople is patriotism. What about your Job Printing ? Are you patriotic ? If so, send your printing orders to THE HERALD PRINTERY! a local institution, which brings money to your town and circulates it locally. We guarantee to give you satisfaction in workmanship, quality and price. :: BE PATRIOTIC!
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. : Feed and fatten your Stock on MEOGETT’S LINSEED OIL MEAL. I have just secured the Agency for this District for this famous Meal. In 20-lb„ 50-lb. and 100-lb. Bags. Prices and Pamphlets on “how to feed” on application. Also on hand : A few tons of Agricultural Lime at the WHYTE ST. COAL \ ARD. W. N YE, ... Proprietor.
MOTOR CLOCKS HAVE A BOUGH PASSAGE THEIiE’iS always trouble ahead for the ordinary Motor Clock-. The ruts, stones, and “hack country” boulders which strew the track of the ear—well, they form a constant succession of jars and jolts. Then consider the vibration caused by the engine when doing- 1,000 or more revolutions per minute. Why, that domesticated clock on your mantlepiece would not “stand the racket ” of motoring one week. The clock for your car should be nothing else than an “O’C. & T.” Motor Clock, made specially for motor cars —absolutely unaffected by shock. Choose from our large stocks of examples in nickel and brass —sturdy 8day timepieces that will put up with mile after mile of “jilts.’- Prices are 65/-, 75/-, up to 85/-. Each clock guaranteed to put up an accurate “non-stop run” so long as you wind it every 8 days. Select one, and always be on time. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, Jewellers - Palmerston N.
IMPORTANT TO POULTRY KEEPERS. WHITE LEGHORN BREEDING STOCK OF GREAT VITALITY AND HEAVY LAYERS. COCKERELS, 15/- and 20/- each, according to selection. ONE-YEAR HENS, 7/6 each. PULLETS, 10/- each; six Pullets and one Cockerel £3 10s. Six Hens and one Cockerel £2 Iss, M. H. WALKER. ARDWICK HOUSE FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1576, 13 July 1916, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1576, 13 July 1916, Page 4
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