INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! OF THE C. M. ROSS COY.’S INNOVATION, 3/IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOB CASH. THE OPENING DAY’S RETURNS SHOW CLEARLY THAT THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE' WHAT WE ARE DOING TO REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING. ‘I/- IN THE £ OFF THE CM. ROSS COY.’S STOCKS IS THE BEST PROPOSITION IN THE SOFT GOODS TRADE TO-DAY. WE LEAD LET OTHERS FOLLOW WHO CAN. D. CHRISTIE - - MANAGER FOXTON BRANCH -57 i i *<479 m M # 0 r 'm S»K3S w W %&T$S.s r TJfI « r. jlim Si o «3 * 43 W SSSI THE FOLLOWING GOODS ARE DOWN IN PRICE AT BAUCKHAITS. % COCOA. TEA, POTATOES, TINNED FISH, 4/REAMOATA, PIE FRUITS. CORNFLOUR. CASH PRICE FOR FLOUR: 100 V 22/0, 50V 12/-, 25V (I/O. 2A ])er (“cut. Discount on Fortnightly Accounts. BAUCK.HAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILY. ’PHONE 52. Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. 51 J SUiUE-GSISF WIRE STRAINER WITHSTOOD NEARLY 4 TONS; A RSPORT just received from Lloyd’s Proving House, Oiidley Heath, England, re (he testing of a Snre-Grip Wire Strainer says:— “A load of JO;-’.vi. Wits pulled by one man applying hand power In the lever, the strainer being afterwards tested to destruction, when it broke at -1 ton-.’’ SURE-GRSP WIRE STRAINERS : : 2!/6 EACH. (Postage is 1/4 extra.) This P.ritisli made slraiuei- will securely grip smooth wire in. all sizes, classes and qualities without damage, (hi Barbed Wire (he Sure-Grip is unequalled, bemu -e there U no drum to'wind the wire on, nur any hok", grooves or .-lots, ikrough which the wire mud run. Works from the post or in the middle of the strain. For splicing broken vires, for lighleniiig up old fences and making new, the Suve-Gvip is without an equal. Weight is 5 pounds only, and a splicing tool is supplied with each strainer. Instructions enclosed. COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK .—THIS IS OUR STANDING GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH. COLLINSON& SON, BROADWAY AND RING STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. BENNETT’S PRACTICAL BOOK LIST. —~ mtasEßfflggiamin DA[RY FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/6. WHEAT PRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND, 10/0. PASTURE PLANTS & PASTURES IN NEW ZEA’D, 2/0. SOILS & MANURES IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/6. IMPURITIES OF AGRICULTURAL SEED, 5/j>. SOILING CROPS & THE SILO, 8/6. VEGETABLE GROWING IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/-. EASY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND GARDENING, 2/-. FLOWER GARDENING IN NEW' ZEALAND, 2/-._. BRETT’S GARDENING GUIDE, 5/6. MANAGEMENT & DISEASES OF SHEEP, 25/-. POULTRY KEEPING ON SMALL LINES, 2/0. POULTRY AND PROFIT, 2/-. POULTRY KEEPING ON MONEY MAKING LINES, 6/6. PIG KEEPING ON MONEY MAKING LINES, 4/6. THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER, 6/6. POULTRY HOUSES & APPLIANCES, 1/0. MBHBKBWMWBMWB TggggaawiiaaßMa^^ G. H. BENNETT & ' GO., BOOKSELLERS. BROADWAY - *- - PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2207, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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427Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2207, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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