f A PRICES FOR THIS WEEK AT BAUCKHAM’S. BEAVER BAKING POWDER - -1/- per tin. MILK - - - - - - -2 Tins 1/3. MATCHES - - - - - per Packet 7d. GRANOSE BISCUITS - - - - 1/-Packet. NEWBURY RUSKS - l/-,per Tin. FLOUR AND WHEAT AT THE SAME OLD PRICE, DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS. _ BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE. 52. : : 'PHONE, 52. v -- J
t “HERMAN CLIPPERS ARE QUICKER AND EASIER,” A SAYS MR L. GARDNER, OF NIKAU. Writing under date 4th April, 1917, Mr Gardner, of Nikau, says:—“l m-eived the machine a week ago, and was pleased with the way its works; it runs splendid for a nef machine. 1 (dipped two horses in ipiiek time much easier than with the old hand style,” BIRMAN BALL-BEARING CLIPPERS, British made from start to finish; cutter's easily adjusted (while working) to any required tension; (i feet of flexible shafting; Gearing is machine cut, and runs in an oil hath. Ball-bearings, highly geared so that slow turning of the handle gives requisite high speed at the clippers. OUR'pRICE - 42/6. Guarantee of perfect satisfaction, or your money back in fall. . . COLLINSON AND SON, PALMERSTON NORTH, J
BEARING THE BRUNT AT THE FRONT. THE HARLEY-DAYIDSON. THE British War Office has n shrewd idea oi.' what is good enough to stand the wear and strain of war usage. And it chose the Harlcy-Davidson Motor Cycle to do sotue oi' tier hardest, most dangerous and important work—despatch riding. The machine which is so reliable, so strong and swift, and overcomes the severe tests oi ‘Toads’’ at the Front, is (he machine for you. it is right up to the moment in special features, and full of good points. Come in and see it for yourself. ROBERTSON AND CO., MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS, LEVIN AND FOXTON.
STu D Y EC ON 0 M Y ! GROW YOLR OWN VEGETABLES. JUST ARRIVED: Full assortment of COOPER’S Famous VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, also a supply of various Blight Specifics for spraying fruit trees. Try COOPER’S SPECIAL GARDEN MANURE, in 141 b. bags. ST. GEORGE PIE FRUIT, in 1-gallon and i-gallon tins. Fresh supplies of OATMEAL, CREAMOATA, ROLLED OATS, Etc. Try a 51b. Tin of GOLD NUGGET TEA, 7/(5 net cash. E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ’PHONE, No. G. P.O. BOX, No, 2G,
‘•I AM QUITE SATISFIED WITH MY GROCER!” erecl promptly and carefully. I get correct weights. The groceries are always fresh. AXI) I find that my household bills are kept very low, because .groceries' at Walker & Furrie’S are always at lowest levels. WE KEEP QUALITY HIGH AND PRICES LOW! WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS - FOXTON. I’ve been dealing with them .for years, and seldom have cause for complaint. If anyU thing goes wrong I always I have it attended to without 3 a lof of fuss or humbug. '-i Yes, I deal from m WALKER & FURRIE’S. j|j| THE traveller calls regular's* ly for my order. It’s deliv-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1725, 14 June 1917, Page 2
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