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The COLOSSEUM STORES, Ltd. ’Phone, No. 9. AGENCIES: N.Z. INSURANCE CO., LTD., WIZARD SEPARATORS. BURRELL’S PAINTS. DON’T FORGET YOUR FREE CAKE OF PALMOLIVE SOAP.

CYCLE SALE. BELLS, GRIPS, CAPES, OIL LAMPS CARBIDE, ACETYLENE LAMPS, CARRIERS, BURNERS, BRACKETS, CHAINS, MUDGUARDS, CHAINCOVERS OIL, CHAIN ADJUSTERS, OILCANS, CHIME BELLS, PEDALS, Rat. 4/6; Rub FORKS, PUMPS, HANDLEBARS complete, 18/6. Plain 10/9. 1/6. I/-, 1/3, 4/-. 26/3. 14/6 9d. 10/6, 15/9,23/3. 5/3. 6d. 2/-. 6/pair. 9/-. 9d, I/-. ■ 9d pair. 6d, 2/3. 4/6. ~ 5/-; Rac., 6/-. 8/3 pair. 2/-, 3/-, 3/9. Major Taylor, 2/PUMP CONNECTIONS, 9d. PATCHES, 6fl P acket - SADDLES, 9/-, 10/6, 12/9, 14/3, 18/-. and SADDLE COVERS, SCREWDRIVERS, SPANNERS, SOLUTION, SIRENS, TOE-CLIPS, TOE-STRAPS, TOOL-BAGS, TROUSER-CLIPS, TUBES, LEVERS, TYRES, MICHELIN TYRES, VALVE TUBING, VOLTALITES, VOLTALITE BULBS, RUBBERS, WIIRES, 1/3. 1/3. 2/3 pair. 6d. 6/6. 2/3. 2/6. 3/9. 9d paif. 5/3. 9d set. 1/3, 12/-. 13/6. 3d. 19/6, 22/6, 31/6. 1/6, 1/9. 6d. 6d. 7/6, 9/9, RUDGE, ALFRED, I PATTERN CYCLES A NUMBER OF USED AND SECOND-HAND CYCLES. BILLING’S CASH CYCLERY OPPOSITE POLICE STATION. main street foxton. PERFECTION AND INDIAN, TRIUMPH AND JJHATER-LEA MOTOR CYCLES.

J. M. THOMSON COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANT AND GENERAL CARRIER. WHYTE STREET, FOXTON Household and Steam Coal, Firewood of Best Quality out to any length. Grain 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. 35 JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. THE 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 same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroighly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspected 5 at “The Herald Office” where all orders will be promptly executed, Highest class workmanship.

Why do dentists advise “Wrigley’s after every meaU” Because— Wrigley’s does for teeth what nothing else can do. Good for digestion too, and a delightful sweetmeat. WRIGLEYS Made in AwtraUa The flavour l'Ol'J't'3 WRKIEYS «► H 64 mm G. P. WALKER AND SON. COLEY STREET FRUIT STORE. WE have large supplies of Fruit constantly arriving from the best orchards in Hawke's Bay. The best grades of Choice Apples and Pears. Fine large cooking apples 6/- per case; 3/- half case, delivered anywhere in the district. Fine well ripened Bananas, in large or small quantities on hand, extra large quantities on very short notice. Eat an Apple going to bed, will help you get your daily bread —but eat WALKER'S. Choicest Oranges and Lemons always available. ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. Ring up 155. No need to send out of town fol General and Commercial Printing “The Herald” Printery will supply all your wants at moderate prices

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3036, 15 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3036, 15 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3036, 15 May 1926, Page 1

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