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DISTINCTIVE PRINTING! PRINTING THAT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION AND PUT CUSTOMERS’ ADVERTISING LITERATURE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF—PRINTING THAT CONTAINS ORIGINALITY IN CONCEPTION AND THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN EXECUTION—THIS IS THE QUALITY OF DISTINCTIVE PRINTING THAT CHARACTERISES THE WORK OF OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT. GOOD PRINTING ! NOT PRINTING OF THE CHEAPEST DESCRIPTION, IS A GOOD ADVT. FOR ANY BUSINESS. DON’T SPOIL YOUR BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, & OTHER CLASSES OF COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING BY ASKING FOR A CHEAP JOB A SHILLING OR EIGHTEEN-PENCE SAVED IN THIS WAY MAY BE SOVEREIGNS LOST BY CREATING A BAD IMPRESSION. GET GOOD PRINTING AND GET IT AT THE herald printery, ’PHONE No. 1. .. P-O. BOX No. 14 MAIN STREET FOXTON. ' f~, " MILLAR & GIORGI’S KNOCKOUT SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY, 14th INSTANT. T A KNOCKOUT CLEARANCE of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Mercery, and Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes. ALL SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. EVERYTHING REDUCED. Men’s White Linen Collars (Double), Knock-out Price, 13/- Half-dozen. 25 Doz. Men’s Coloured Neg. Shirts (Duro Dye and others). Were 7/6 to 9/C. Knock-out Price, 5/6. Men’s Heavy All-Wool Tweed Trousers, Plain Bottoms. Knock-out Price, 12/9. Women’s Black Glace Derby Shoes. Patent Cap, Leather Cuban Heels. Sizes 2 to 7. Knock-out Price, 14/6. Men’s Yearling Cookham Boots. Leather Lined. Double Soles and Standard Screwed and Sewn. Were 32/6. Knock-out Price, 27/6. I NO OPPROS. DURING SALE. MILLAR & GIOKGI S “THE GREAT OUTFITTERS,” PALMERSTON NORTHI Foxton’s New GARAGE, Whyte Street. (near Whyte’s Hotel, just off central Main Street.) PHONE 107. James Aitchison, Proprietor WISHES TO NOTIFY THAT HE HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS IN HIS NEW BRICK PREMISES. S! ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY OF THE BEST AND | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY BRANCH. | BRING YOUR CAR OR BICYCLE TO BE RENO- - VATED. I SPECIALISE IN HIGH-CLASS, FINE FINISH CARRIAGE PAINTING AND BUILD CYCLES AND SIDECARS RIGHT ON THE PREMISES. AGENCIES:— “PREMIER” VULCANISING WORKS (GUARANTEED). “HART” STORAGE BATTERIES. “INDIAN” MOTOR-CYCLES. i. “DOUGLAS” MOTOR-CYCLES. h“TRIUMPH” MOTOR CYCLES. [“HERALD”: —Mr Aitchison is well-known locally and has had -Tactical experience in the Engineering trade in different parts of New Zealand, with well-known firms from whom he has had first-class credentials.] H. G. POTTS. REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAIN LAYER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. NOTIFIES the public that he has commenced business in Foxton and is prepared to undertake all classes of sanitary plumbing and drain laying. Estimates given and all work guaranteed. N.8.-—Holder of London and City Guilds Certificate, Honours Grade, Wellington Technical College, also first-class certificate from same. Butter wrappers, printed with your*»own brand, 8/6 per 100, --“Herald’'' Office. J. Aw HOFMANN. UNDERTAKER. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HEARSE. J have now installed an np-to-date Motor Hearse, which will enable me to carry ont undertaking work in any part of the district in the most satisfactory manner. All branches of this work will be undertaken and artificial wreaths can also be supplied. Belgium Glass direct from the factory, all sizes in stock. Also English Arctic in White, Amber and Wine Colours. STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK Writing ink, 5/- 16-onnse, bottle, “Herald” Office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2702, 1 March 1924, Page 4

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501

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2702, 1 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2702, 1 March 1924, Page 4

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