PAT GASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE Whatever else you miss Don t miss THE LAST (Saturday) of The C. M. Ross Coy’s SALE Positively Closes 8 30 Saturday. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
f BAUCKHAM’S CASH STORE ON AUGUST Ist, 1926, I commenced my 17th year of business in Foxton. I desire to thank my numerous customers for their support, (many during the whole period), and can assure them of good attention and rock-bottom prices in the future. “CASH AND NO CREDIT,” will still be my policy of Business. 52 is the ’Phone number, and delivery of your goods is free. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY.
“JOSH.” BILLINGS' 'SOLICITS YOUR CUSTOM. i Wireless Sets. Ask me for a demonstration in your own home. Hear Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and judge before you buy. My sets are simple to operate—no unearthly groans or howls in operation. Motor Cycles. Indian, Douglas, Triumph and Chaterlea motor-cycles may be inspected at my showrooms. A deposit of £2O will secure your fancy—you can “pay as you ride.” Cycle Accessories. The man who cannot find satisfaction among my comprehensive stock of' new and se- | cond-hand cycles is indeed hard to f>lease. So far he does not exist. Accessories and repairs are moderate in price and the quality is .fully guaranteed. Electric Lamps. Stocks of the well-known “Mazda” and “Philips” household lamps are always on hand. I should like to quote for any electrical appliances you intend to buy. Torches & Batteries. The well-known “Niagara” and “All-American” torches are in stock at remarkably reasonable prices. Our batteries are guaranteed to give from 8 to 12 hours continuous light, and cost no more than lower quality products. NOTE MY ADDRESS: OPPOSITE POLICE STATION. MAIN STREET FOXTON. v J
INTEREST FREE. P.N. CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY (•STARR-BOWKETT). XHE marked success achieved by the Society has induced the Directors to form the 9th group of 1000 shares. A member may hold from ONE TO TEN' SHARES and entitles the holder to a loan of from £IOO to £IOOO on approved security. £14,000 IN FREE LOANS WAS PAID OUT LAST YEAR. Established 27 years. £195,000 advanced to members to obtain homes of their own. The finest system for saving for a HOME ever devised. Apply for shares and particulars. 15 Rangitikei Street (Next Na* tional Bank). W. HUNTER, Sec. First aid for coughs, colds and influenza, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.
Motor and General Engineer. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Phone 84 CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OP MACHINE WORK AND GEAR CUTTING. PULL STOCKS OP TYRES, TUBES, OILS, AND ACCESSORIES AT CITY PRICES. BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND CHARGED. \ C. A. PEARSON CLYDE STREETFOXTON
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3524, 14 August 1926, Page 2
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