W. D. BAUCKHAM HAS AGAIN I REDUCED THE PRICE OF FACTORY 15 UTTER—SATURDAYS ONLY 1/G PER LB. I DAIRY BUTTER (supply limited) | 1/4 PER LB. j B AUCKH AM’S CASH BUYER OP ECUS,AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. ’PHONE 52. - GOODS DELIVERED,
SOW THE SEEDS OK SUCCESS FRESH SUPPLIES OF COOPER'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. BORDEAUX MIXTURE and ARSENATE OF LEAD, Etc., for Spraying Purposes, TE \ from 3/10 per lb. TINNED FRUITS from 1/2 Tin. “ALL GOLD” brand PEACHES, APRICOTS and PEARS (in heavy syrup), I/O per Tin-. CORNFLOUR (Brown & Poison’s), 9d per lb. SPLIT PEAS, PEARL BARLEY, LENTILS, Elc., for Soup milking. FRESH ASSORTMENT of AULSEBROOK’S BISCUITS. My Stocks of General Groceries arc all Clean & Reliable, E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ’PHONE, No, 0. P.O. BOX, No. 26.
rwaraaaaasE£3a€2rac?xss222s€SS£^:'*.^^sE3^^ THE v,'inter is now upon ns. and the nights arc getting cold. Do vo« value your lunvc or your cow ? If you do, then why not cover it with the best White Duck Cover? PROCURABLE AT WALKER & EUR IDE’S AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: BEST WHITE DUCK HORSE-COVERS - - - 32/-. BEST WHITE DUCK COW-COVERS - - - - 17/6. WALKER AND CURRIE, ; ‘FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” rUO VISION MERCHANTS - KOXTON.
IF YOU WANT A MOTOR GAR BUY A SAXON, WE HAVE IN STOCK BOTH THE SAXON . SIX, AED THE ROADSTER. AND WIRE EE PLEASED TO TAKE YOU EOli A TRIAL It UN AT ANY TIME. SOME of the- Features of SAXON CARS: Continental Motor, Wagner Starling and Lighting System, Timken Roller Bearing*, H'alt Bearings, Demountable Rims, Redder* Radiator, and Reich embank Carburettor. WE also hold the district agency for MAXWELL CARS, and ail other leading makes. ALSO SOLE AGENCY FOR PARTIN-PALMER 3-1 H.P., -I-CYLINDER, FIVE-SKATER. E. FORTE! MOTOR GAiiAG I l ' y .'u SHANNON.
CSSTWSS , 3&Wi BA B Y WK E K AT COLLIN SON & SON’S. PLANNED to demonstrate ;(ii~T how wo!I wo arc catering for the trade or mothers w!k> need Pushcarts, Pushchair!-, Sulkies, Prams, High Chairs, Nursery Chairs, cue. PUSHCARTS. —Direct importations by us from the makers, and of unrepeatable values because of iiicremwd costs and freights to-day. At 70/8, 87/8, A&b 10/-. SULKIES.—A very popular Idea to-day. All jj I’ ubber Tyres. Strong and compact. Oul\ 69/0. . j PUSHCARTS.—A favourite Tor kiddies of one or two. j| At 52/6. i HIGH CHAIRS.-—Nixed pattern, legs well spread to pre-vent-capsizing, movable I ray. oil lansli in .American •' birch, at 28/G. Dtilers folding down to three diber- I eat positions, at 42/8. NITCSEUY (.TIAIIiS at 6/9. ■ PRAMS. —The newest designs. You should see them, at ; £9 2/-, £lO, and £1 lib/-. COLLINSON AND SON r.HOAD STREET - IV.LMJiHSTON K.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1893, 22 October 1918, Page 2
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436Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1893, 22 October 1918, Page 2
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