<r SALE ALL MODEL MILLINERY NOW REDUCED TO HALF - PRICE. JAS. M. BARR, BIG BARGAIN STORE, EOXTON.
BURMAN HORSE CLIPPER. CLIP YOUR OWN HORSES AND SAVE MONEY. AND dip them when it suits YOU ;ind not when it suits other people's eonvenienee. With three horses to clip you’ll save the price of a BURMAN in two seasons. THE BURMAN HORSE CLIPPER, as illustrated, is a British-made ball-bearing hand-power machine. THE GEARS, enclosed to run in an oil bath, are cut from solid crucible steel, so will work easily and sweetly. Cheap cast gear wheels (such as are. used in a mangle) go into some machines, but grind and bind despite all the oil you may use. THE BURMAN 6-feet FLEXIBLE kTT A 1C »1 11 n/J Pn nlli /\-niTTA i »1i SHAFT is called “featherweight” because as light as can be made. THE BALL-BEARING CLIPPER HEAD is adjusted by a ratcheted thumb screw that never works loose with the vibration. It cuts closely and quickly and leaves a smooth linish. The cullers and combs are of razor steel. PRICE, complete with Spanner, Oil-can and Can of Lubricant, 42/6. Railage paid for CASH WITH ORDER; saris rad ion assured, or money back. OOLLINSON - & - SON, PALMERSTON NORTH.
GET MUDGUARDS FOR MUD MONTHS! S IX Winter, cycling is robbed Vy of its pleasures ;mil usefulgj' ness if you try to “carry on” without Mudguards. I II’ 1 you cycle without Guards during the imul months, it. simply menus Hint your back has got to bear the brunt of WE FIT MUDGUARDS QUICKLY. the mud bombardment from the rear wheel. and at small cost, too. Best steel Guards are very moderately priced, and you should certainly bring your machine in and have it equipped with a pair. COME NOW! ROBERTSON AND CO., MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS, FOXTON AND LEVIN.
A WONDERFUL RESPONSE TO OUR INVITATION ! FROM far and near—by buggy, motor ear and train—the people came. Some stayed an hour or two, but many stayed in Palmerston a day or two, to take advant- . age of the TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN THE HOUSE-WARMING TO-DAY Ave repeat our invitation, urging you to “paek-up” and COME TO THE SALE TO-DAY! ' / COUNTRY CUSTOMERS! COUNTRY CUSTOMERS I IE you cannot manage tp. do that, sit down, make out a list of the things you need, or will need, and post it, with remittance you think will cover it. We’ll look out the things you specify, and despatek them early. X / WRITE AT ONCEI ITEO U W PALMERSTON NORTH.
MOTOR CLOCKS HAVE A ROUGH PASSAGE THERE’S always trouble ahead for the ordinary Motor Clock. The ruts, stones, and “back country” boulders which strew the track of the car—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 mantlepicce 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 ears —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.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1577, 15 July 1916, Page 3
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