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DISTINCTIVE PRINTING! 1 PRINTING THAT WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION AND PUT CUSTOMERS' ADVERTISING LITERATURE IN A CLASS BY ITSELF—PRINT 11 "* THAT CONTAINS ORIGINALITY IN CONCEPTION AND THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN EXECUTION— 1 THIS IB 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. yn—i— M—aWIIIIM I —I M~n 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 == — 10 BIG SPECIALS AT MILLAR & GIORGI’S. A GREAT VALUE OFFER FOR MEN. Just look at these then come or send right along or you’ll miss the best YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THESE. Men’s Pin Head WORKING SHlßTS—guaranteed American cloth. —5/6. Wire Twist WORKING SHIRTS. —5/G. Colonial All Wool FLANNELS—grey and Shetland.— 6/9 and 6/11. Ribbed Lamb’s Wool UNDERPANTS.—6/9. Colonial All Wool SOX in grey and Shetland— 1/-. Leather Army JERKINS, Flannel lined—l9/6. Heavy All Wool Colonial Saddle Tweed TROUSERS.—I6/9. Dark Grey Railway Saddle Tweed Trousers. 15/9. Cotton Nap TROUSERS. —7/6. Dark and Medium grey heavy English Tweed Working Coats. —29/6.

A GOOD CAR DESERVES THE BEST BENZINE THEREFORE DEMAND THE BEST ARTICLE PROCURABLE, WHICH IS Texaco Motor Spirit. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING GARAGES. The difference is noticeable in the first mile. This “thoroughbred” Motor Spirit is so pure, through high refining, that it vapourises readily, ignites instantly, delivers its energy generously, and consumes completely. Thus is the motorist assured of a snappier engine, greater mileage, and a power reserve to meet every road or traffic condition. “Texaco” Motor Oil helps. “Texaco” Motor Spirit gives you its maximum power. Ten per cent, greater mileage means 10 per cent, lower cost. BE GUIDED BY THE “TEXACO” STAR.

AN ENLARGEMENT FOR ONE SHILLING. HERE’S a VERY Special Offer.— will enlarge any negative to 8 Jin. x 6 Jin for one shilling only. Of course there is no profit for us in this offer, but it is done SIMPLY FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT to Prove the Superiority of Our Expert Wbrk, Remember, NO AMATEURS are employed here. Just try us with an enlargement. Send any negative and we will enlarge it for Is; mounted Gd extra. Do it to-day. G. F. FRAMJEE, G. F. FRAMJEE, Professional Photographer. 13 George Street. ’Phone 6663. (Next to Paramount Theatre). “SERVICE” is the keynote of our business policy. Our service consists of the highest class workmanship, quick dispatch, prices consistently moderate, and close attention to our customer’s wishes. Our factory is equipped with an up-to-the-minute plant, and we keep abreast of the times in style and materials. —The Manawatu Herald, General Printers.

W. SMITH, W. SMITH, CARTER AND CONTRACTOR, 99 Te Awe Awe Street Palmerston North. RIVER METAL AND SAND DELIVERED ON TRUCK, PALMERSTON NORTH. AEL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Address: 99 Tc Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North. ’Phone 6045. FERREAITS LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. Main Street, also at Beach. MARBLE BAR. KuiaT Goods a Speciality. Bread delivered througout the District. Weddings, Parties, and Dance Catering done. First aid for coughs, colds and influenza, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3045, 8 June 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3045, 8 June 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3045, 8 June 1926, Page 4

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