C. SIMMONS FOR % C YCL ES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS. PER REA IPS BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET. LADIES’ COSTUMES LADIES’ COSTUMES ORDER NOW FOR EASTER. BROWN’S. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER. 17 RAXGTTiKEI STREET, PALMERSTON N. ’Phones : Shop 807 ; Residence 1334. DRY PRESSING AND CLEANING. J. W. MeCAULEY (late oi' Cathie & Sons, and Wellington Woollen Co.), notifies the public of Foxton that he has commenced business in Manchester Buildings. Suits and Costumes cleaned and dry pressed. Gent’s Felt Hats cleaned and llehlocked. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices Modernle. A trial Also Agent for E. D. 1 REMONGER A CO., Tailors, 3a Courtenay Place, Wellington. Sails from A'S PC- up. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Call and inspect patterns of latest suitings.
EAT PAVIS BREAD. EAT PAVIS BREAD. PAVIS is not ;i Brown Brood, but a VITA.MINE Bread. PAVIS is far superior to ordinary brown, wholemeal or white bread. PAVIS Bread is made of pure wheat flour, enrielfed by the Golden Germ of the wheat. That added wheat perm makes PAVIS bread rieh in body-building and brain and nerve-feeding elements. The registered name. PAVIS, is derived from two Latin words — “Panis,” which means Bread, and “Vis,” which means Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. Thus PAVIS bread is truly the “staff of life.” PROCURE A TRIAL LOAF. Obtainable only at M. E. PERREAU’S. M. E. PERREAU’S.
SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. 5d EACH, CASH. 5d EACH, CASH, “HERALD'’ OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE. SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS J?OR SALE. —4 Saddles, 6 Bridles, 20 Bridle Bits, several Breastplates, Cruppers, Stirrup-leathers, etc. All in first-class order, and of the best material. Also: Several quiet GigHorses. Apply to us at once, through Mr Renton, Himatangi. (’Phone 100, Foxton.) N excellent opportunity offered energetic person start Dyeing and Cleaning business in Foxton. Very small capital required. Control own business; trade taught. Write Carter’s Dyeing and Cleaning Service, Box 841, Christchurch. \\HIjL the tinder oi a stamped (two penny stamps) unaddressed envelope containing a letter please return same to this oilice Stephens’ blue-black Writing Ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. WANTED. —General jobbing work of any description, gardening, etc., etc. Work undertaken either by day or contract. —W. BYNE, care of Mr de Bidder, Liddell Street. Wanted KNOWN.—Black Wool, 9id, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Men’s Emitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—F. GABITES Butter wrappers, printed with your own brand, 8/6 per 100. —“Herald” Office. Wanted. —By young woman with one child, jmsition as housekeeper. Address “Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2412, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2412, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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