P.O. BOX 25, ’PHONE, No. 9. COLOSEUM STORES, Ltd. SLICED PINES, IQdandl/-. JELLIES, 5 pkts. I/-. SHIP CUSTARD POWDER, 6d and I/- tin, MATCHES, Plaids, 8d - LOOSE TEA, 2/- and 3/- lb. LOOSE CORNFLOUR, 6d lb. SUNLIGHT, 1/7 pkt. OATMEAL, 3 lbs I/-. CHEESE (Mild), I/- lb. CROSS & BLACKWELL JAM, I’s 1/6 jar. CHOICE DATES 3!bs. for I Id. EDMUND’S BAKING POWDER, 1/3 tin. SEEDED RAISINS, 3 pkts I/-. SUGAR, I2lbs 2/11. SEEDED RAISINS, Iris 6d Pkt. PRIME BACON, I/ 6 ,b - BEAVER TOMATO SAUCE.' Large 1/5. PINES, Cubes, 8d tin. BEAVER TOMATO SAUCE, Small, lid. ROWNTREE’S COCOA, \’s Bd, Fs I/I tin. PRODUCE. HARDWARE. GLASSWARE
ARF, YOU A CYCLIST? COSTS NOTHING TO RUN. NO BATTERIES TO RECHARGE. W N 0 VILE SMELLS > 0R MESSY ACIDS T 0 GENERATING SPOIL CLOTHES. ELECTRIC CYCLE LAMP. MODELS AT 22/6, 27/6, 32/6. . SELF Cycles— Easy Terms Arranged. ALFRED: £B/8/-, £9/9/-, £l4/14/-. RUDGE: 12/12/-. 8.5. A.: £II/M/-. RAPING CYCLES DE LUXE. Wooden Rims, 28 x 1§ Michelin tyres and tubes. Major Taylor “Special,” dropped bars. Weight about 251b5., £l3/13/-. Accessories at Special Prices. Too^ 6/6, OIL LAMPS 3/6, ACETYLENE LAMPS S/eTJ/6: of* 1/ MOULIN TUBES 6/, TYRES 7/0, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, LIFFORD RILLING MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, FOXTON. AGENT FOR INDIANS, TRIUMPH, AND CHATER-LEA MOTORCYCLES. ALFRED, B.S.A. AND RUDGE CYCLES.
J. M. THOMSON COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANT AND GENERAL CARRIER. WHYTE STREET, FOXTON Household and Steam Coal, Firewood of Best Quality cut to any length. Grains and Poultry Feed, Pollard, Bran, Maize, etc. Lime, Cement, etc. Agent for “ECLIPSE” FERTILISERS. These Fertilisers cover the whole wanted range of manures and special mixtures. We have obtained a new and up-to-date International Motor Conveyance and cater for the conveyance of parties,. sports clubs, etc., to any part of the district at moderate charges. General Carrying in all its branches, Telephone Ho. 36 JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. r J'HE Baking is. under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the some as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. SAMPLES of Artistic esnd Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald Office” where all orders will be promptly executed, S Highest class workmanship.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3009, 11 March 1926, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3009, 11 March 1926, Page 1
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