V PRICES FOR JULY AT V BAUCKHAM’S CASH GROCERY BUTTER. - - - - - - 1/0 per lb. MILK 2 Tins 1/3. BEAVER BAKING POWDER • - -1/- per tin. SALMON - - - 7d, 1/-, 1/2 per Tin. MATCHES 8d per pkt. FLOUR - - - - - 5/-, 0/3, 18/-. ALL OTHER GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE. 52. : : ’PHONE, 52.
LUXURY SPRINGS UNDER OUR NEWEST PUSHCARTS MAKE them all the more comfortable for their little occupants. These “Luxury” Springs under the seat take all jolting and jarring—spvingless pushcarts are the frequent cause of injury to the delicate spines of small children. OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURESFITTED with wheels stamped from one piece of steel; no spokes to work loose and rattle. Three-quarter-inch rubber tyres are extra heavy, and give extra wear. Upholstering all finished brown. Nickeled finish to handles. This fine new pushcart is made in the popular fac-ing-the-mother style. PRICED £5 19s 6d, AND GREAT VALUE FOR THE MONEY. . COLLIN SON AND SON, I PUSHCART HEADQUARTERS PALMERSTON N. v J NORTH ROAD TYRES ARE NOT EASILY “TIRED OUT.” USE North Road Motor Cycle Tyres every day over the roughest roads and tracks, and in all weathers, and they will stand every bit of the rough usage. You will be surprised at the length of service and satisfaction they will give you. Ask any motor cyclist, who has taken our advice and tried them. 12/6 is all they cost. HERE’S another splendid tyro for those who ride American Motor Cycles —the “Mecca” Motor Cycle Tyre, 28 inches by 3 inches. It gives 30 per cent, more wear for 20 per cent, less cost. WE also stock Bates’, Dunlop, and other leading makes. See our large stocks of new and second-hand Cycles and Motor Cycles. ROBERTSON AND CO., MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS, LEVIN AND FOXTON. STUDY ECONOMY ! GROW YOUR 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 1411), lings. ST. GEORGE PIE FRUIT, in 1-gallon and 4-gallon tins. Fresh supplies of OATMEAL, CREAMOATA, ROLLED OATS, Htc. Try a 51b. Tin of GOLD NUGGET TEA, 7/0 net cash. I E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ’PHONE, No. G. P-O. BOX, No. 20. mwt 1 bpw mi ■ 1 wi> i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii m i Tnrirmr inn mm min 11 i'll iffrr r SSI FROM SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE - - CAME a letter the oilier day. It said: —“We can get plenty of Cigarettes and Tobacco. WHAT WE WANT ARE NICE THINGS TO EAT.” THAT is an appeal to which you cannot fail to pay heed. And if you come to WALKER AND FURRIE’S you will find plenty of nice things to eat which are suitable for inclusion in the next parcel for your boy m the trenches. WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS - FOXTON. J
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1741, 28 July 1917, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1741, 28 July 1917, Page 2
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