H LUMINOUS RINGING. Si/i*nw Imnl*o*9. a:;::.i, with intermittent THIS handsome TATTOO ALARM CLOCK has a practical luminous, or radium dial, which shows the t'.uj at night, exactly as. a soldiers wristlet watch does in the dark. Think of this advantage—waken in the night or the early hours of the morn-, ing, and see the time at a" glance without striking a~ light! Some people waken quickly at a short, snd- ; den sound, but as quickly go to sleep again. To such, an intermittent alarm is a necessity. Our TATTQO Alarm Clock, exactly as illustrated, in nickel case, has a 4in. bell-metal gong, which rings every 20 seconds for eight minutes, repehting its cheerful, tuneful call unless switched off. TRY ONE FOR A MONTH FREE OF COST. TRY our TATTOO ALARM CLOCK with the luminous dial in your own home one month free of cost. Send us 17/3, and receive this handsome nickelled clock post free, try it every way for a month, and if. not entirely satisfactory, send it back, and we will refund your 17/3, and return postage as well. COLLINSON AND SON PALMERSTON N. / STREET
WANTED-A GOOD LIGHT! THESE long winter evenings you want the best light possible, and to get same it is necessary th?,v your burners and fittings should be of good quality. The burners I stock will give satisfaction. GLOBES! GLOL ,5! Gi^ES! JUST opened up a large assortment of globes in all designs and colours, at prices to suit all pockets. INSPECTION INVITED. JOHN M c COLL, CERTIFICATED PLUMBER & GASFITTER, MAIN STREET —’PHONE 62 FOXTON.
FRUIT I RESERVING AND JAM :: MAKING. :: CANNED FRUITS and Join are steadily advancing in | prh e. ovjjjg to shortage of jars and tin, so economise by making your o »vn preserve;;. My stocks include necessary requisites for the pjurpo.se. such as < SCREW-TOR PRESERVING' JARS. { TIN-TOP JELLY JARS. { RUBBER RINGS. WOOD SPOONS. 3 PRESERVING FANS. ' ■ \ All lands cf SUGAR now in stuck, also requirements | for Pieklc-uj'uar.g —Spices, Vinegar, etc. GOODS ARE Vik\s. AND FRESH, AND-DELIVERED FR.IJ . SEND YOUR ORDER I ) --- J E. A. OXLEY, j CORNER CLY AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. > 'PHONE, No. 6. P.O. BOX, No. 26. ? i»:.rrjv at. - - • ~*e.-vs - '. .*>. ?
&BSS*DSZ?IQ!aSK T-'I nrjruvwmmaPVSKKZSSXTixmtaUfJlSf?. ti DO NOT GO OUT OF TOWN TOR YOUR :: GROCERIES. . :: I WILL MAKE A SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR A £5 ORDER. . ■ MY USUAL PRICES ARE: GLAXO, Lai'f'c, ()/- per Tin. GLAXO, Medium, 2/4 per Tin. SALMON, 1/4 per Tin. HERRINGS IN SAUCE, 1/5 per Tin. CANDLES, lid. per Packet. BEAVER BAKING POWDER, 1/3 per Tin. MILK, Bd. per Tin. BUTTER, 21bs. fur 3/3. BAUOKH AM’S CASH BUYER OF EGGS AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. I\ ’PHONE 52. GOODS DELIVERED.
■MEN’SMen ailed Men and and Possessing all the qualities which undoubtedly give solid satisfaction and solid value. Every working man requires to give special aliention to his footwear—otherwise it will prove a costly and unsatisfactory item. BOOTS FOR SERVICE are required—bout* ' ‘>f | will wear to the very limit—bools that vui give real foot comfort. These qualities are conspicuous in the lines specified here: — Men’s Split Shooters, nailed, with Toe and Heel Plates, from 1 St. 3d. DRYpOOT * Greenhide Boots, from 21s. .... Kip Shooters, nailed. Toe Heel Plates, from 325. Bd. Chrome Derby Boots, Toe Heel Plates. Price 2ls. If you cannot call, then mail your order, with cash. We pay postage, and refund money if you are hot satisfied. The Great Outfitters, PALMERSTON NORTH. N# *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1800, 12 March 1918, Page 2
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