SALK.—Perambulator, in fairly good condition, -cheap. Address at “Herald” Office. ' '' ' — \_ ■ i JjlCf SALE BARGAINS in Costumes, Skirts and Blouses, at BARR & TYER’S BIG SUMMER SALE. BIG SALE BARGAINS at BARR & TYER’S. Boy’s Shirts 3/6, Men’s Straw Boater Hats 3/11, Men’s Sox 2, pairs for 2/9, Men’s Smart Panamas 13/11. \ |)ON’T forget that Special Sale Reductions in all departments will he made this week at BARR & TYER’S BIG f SALE, » GABlTES.—Neckwear, Od each. .Double-width Crepe, reduced to 3/6. Double-width Dress Goods, reduced to 1/11, 3/11. White Voile, 1/11.—F. GABITES. [A Card.] Mrs. SCADDEN, MATERNITY NURSE. Patients waited on in their own homes. Address: Coley Street.
THE 1919 MAXWELL CAR. THE 1919 MAXWELL CAR. the Special Features of the ■ MAXWELL. You will line! these i'eahires in ears that cost double .the price. It is a fast car, a full five-sealer car, yot.it is the most economical cur on the market/ It lias lowered all economy records for tyres, gasoline, lubricating oil, and repair bill's. FITTED SELF-STARTER AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, in fact, all you can wish for. THE PRICE TO SUIT ALL. £385. Get into touch with us for a demonstration, and join the happy throng of MAXWELL owners. SECOND-HAND CARS FOR SALE, 1 Five-Sealer ROVER . . £llOll. 1 Two-Sealer SINGER •• i“dV5. 1 Fivo-Sentcr FORD .. .. £lllO. ALL CARS GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER. Wc are .Agents for the famous HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motor Cycles. W. H. BAIN & CO., LTD. W. H. BAIN & GO., LTD. 'PHONED) :: :: FEILDING. Chus. Harrison, Salesman, Ecilding. LEH. PODMORE, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. Whyte’s Hotel Stables - Foxton.. All classes of carrying work undertaken. , Livery and Bait Stables at the rear of Whyte’s Hotel always open.
Wagonette- will leave for Beach every Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Fare: 2/- return; children half-price. Orders per Telephone Mo. 80 promptly attended to. Jp. CAPITES. — Men's Washing Hals, reduced ro I/O. Bloii-pig, reduced to .1-3, 1,-0. Table Damask, .3/11. (Teloimes, reduced to 1/0, i 11.- I\ CAPITES. i ; 1 ■ PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ 111011 SCHOOL. Rector: J. MLR RAY, ALA, Till.] School re-opens on WEDNESDAY, 4th February, 1080. Classical, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. College House Boarding Establishment for Boys. Rector will be in attendance at the School from Monday, 20th January, to enrol pupils. Honrs: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Prospectus obtainable on application. Nf AV. HENTER, Secretary.
PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: MISS C. B. MILLS, M.A., B.Sc. |?n; Sl' TEE M commences, WED - NESDAY, 4th February, 1020. Pending the completion of the new Girls’ High School, iii Fitzberbert Street, the classes will be conducted in the Technical School, Duke Street. The Lady Principal will be at the Technical School from Monday, 26th January, to enrol pupils. Hours, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Prospectus on application. W. HUNTER, Secretary. TO THE SEASIDE. jPICNIC PARTIES conveyed to the Beach by motor lorry, on Sundays or week days. 2/- return. Ring up ’phone 35. W. NYE. “G-OBLIN” S oAP, Gd, at- The C. M. ROSS CO. A great-success. Try it. INSURE INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR. Risks of every description accepted. Rates Low. Settlements prompt and liberal. F. D. WHIBLEY, Agent, Foxton. S. S. DEAN, Manager,- Wellington Branch.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2083, 29 January 1920, Page 3
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