TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A TRAGIC ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. “YELLOW FINGERS” With olive bordbn, r.alph ince, and claire adams. ‘‘HONEST INJUN” (Comedy), N.Z. Scenic, Pa the News. Usual prices. MONDAY! , MONDAY! BETTY BALFOUR ENGLAND’S GREATEST SCR EEN CO MMEDIENNE IN “REVEILLE” Britain’s own story of 1918 and 1929. A picture of laughter and tears. “DERBY DAY” (Comedy), Pa the Gazette. Usual Prices.
SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS.. PRESERVING JARS, Quails and Half-gallons. JELLY JARS, Tin Tops, in Nests. JAM JARS, Tie -over Tops. TRIPLE-PLY BLACK RUBBER GARDEN HOSE. 50ft. of Hose, complete with Connections and Nozzle, for 35/-. Small lots, 8d foot. BORDEAUX MIXTURE, for spraying Tomato Plants. A. E. TONGS. GROCER AND.PROVISION MERCHANT. CORNER CLYDE & .MAIN STS. ’Phone 6. =_ === Ji JAM JAR and JAM MAKING REQUIREMENTS. SALE FOR TEN DAYS. “DOMINION” WIDE MOUTH— Pints 2/10 half dozen, quarts 3/5 half dozen, half gallons 5/4 half dozen. TIN-TOPPED JELLY JARS, invests of two— 2/9 half dozen nests or I/I and 1/8 half dozen (small and large). JELLY TUMBLERS, (half pint heavy) 2/10 half dozen. Lids for both sizes of jars 3Ad each, Rubber Rings, 3d dozen; Tie-over Jars for jam, 2/3, 3/'(i half dozen; White Wax for Sealing, s<l packet. PRESERVING PANS REDUCED. OAST IRON, 13in were 27/G, now 20/-; 14in, were 32/9, now 29/0; 15in, were 39/0, now 29/0. ENAMEL, 12in, were 8/0, now 7/11, 14in, were 11/6, now 10/9 each. ALUMINIUM, 12in, were 10/0, now 15/3, 14in, were 18/0, now 17/3. lGin, were 27/0, now 26/-, 18in, 29/6, now 27/0 each. BRASS, 13in, were 18/0, now 15/0; lOin, were 33/-, now 27/0 each. Wooden Spoons 4d each; Scales and Spring Balances reduced to bedrock. COLLINSON and SON, BROADWAY AND KINGS WAY. Palmerston
/ MASTER MANIFOLD PENCIL! AT LAST WE HAVE A BRITISH MADE COPYING PENCIL OF A QUALITY CAPABLE OF HOLDING ITS OWN AGAINST ALL CONTINENTAL COMPETITION. WE CAN CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THE MASTER MAiNIFOLD TO ANYONE REQUIRING A GOOD, HARD, PURPLE, COPY PENCIL. THE BEST VALUE IN PENCILS TO-DAY! 3/9 Per Dozen 42/- Per Gross SEND 4d. IN STAMP'S FOR A SAMPLE. Harvey Office Supplies, Ltd. STATIONERY, OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS, LOOSE LEAF BOOKS. LOCAL AGENTS, MANAWATU HERALD CO. LTD. p ’PHONE No. 1.
A. GRADY’S TEA ROOMS AND MARBLE BAR. Bread and Small Goods of the Best Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. LOOKOUT FOR THE POLICE! AND HAVE REFLECTORS FITTED ON YOUR. CYCLES TO-DAY. See our Window Display. W. J. TOMS & SON. Phone 133 Main Street. For Coughs and Colds never fails. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3609, 5 March 1927, Page 3
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