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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE ANNUAL STOCKTAKING r » ON FRIDAY 29th. THE PREMISES OF THE C. M. ROSS COY. WILL BE CLOSED TO ENABLE THE STAFF TO PREPARE FOR THE BIG STOCKTAKING SALE. ON SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A M., THE DOORS AT THE C. M. ROSS COY’S. WILL OPEN ON THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT EVER HELD HERE. THIS IS NOT A SALE OF BANKRUPT OR ASSIGNED STOCK—BUT A SALE WHEN THE WHOLE OF THE STOCKS ARE NEW AND FRESH AND ARE OFFERED TO YOU AT LOWEST PRICES FOR YEARS. WE ARE SENDING OUT A BIG SALE BUDGET—SEE THAT YOU GET YOURS. § » I r m OKN FASHION FOXTON’S

f egaa-gjujjgagf »* mgjg am ENDURANCE TEST achieved on “CASTROL” F. LIONEL RAPSON l'" writes ns follows: 50,000 MILES NON-STOP TRIAL. “Havin" now reached the half-way stage and created five new World’s receords, I thought that perhaps you would like an interim iePo “Whilst I am naturally delighted with the exceedingly satisfactory results achieved to date, 1 must admit that, in the. case of your Wakefield “CASTROL” Oil, it has been an education to personally expo - euee oil consumption which must, in itself constitute a World’s record f 01 ’ "‘During the first week or two I was really worried thinking that something must be wrong, because for non-stop high speed running, one expects to use at least one gallon of lubricating oil every one thourfand miles. In the case of the Marmon, however I would estimate the consumption to date to be about 4,500 miles to the gallon. • ‘I thought that tyres capable of withstanding the teiii m ® of non-stop running for 20,000 miles on an appalling surface I ke tha at Alirimas were something to be pv°ml of, lmt ml wl n phenomenal consumption as your WAKEIIELD k>GdbK $ y Royal Warrant to. IfiiMaJutc Kfa* C«fft V.l Wakefield “CASTRO L” Motor Oil Stockists: I’’ phew i ■ The Standard Service Station, Foxtail, AND ALL LEADING GARAGES.

H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCERY STORE. NEW SEASON’S GOODS. Sultanas 10(1, 8.1, fid. Currants Bd. Raisins fid. SPECIAL CUT LINE IN BAKING POWDER, 3 tins for 1/-. Quality guaranteed. FREE GIFT OF E.P.N.S. TEASPOON with each 2 lb canister of CHOYSER TEA. Other lines equally attractive. Give us a trial. 6= COLLINSON & SON - - BROADWAY. FARMERS! When in Town for the Show Inspect our huge Hardware, Chinaware, and Iloushold Hardware Departments. Our huge general stock' of every-day farm and home requirements will convince you that we are the Leading House for GENUINE VALUES. One Special Offer DURING SHOW WEEK. 20 only in Stock. 20 only in Stock. 200 GALLON RED PAINTED WATER TANKS. F.O.R. P.N. - - - - - 37/6 each. Suitable for Rain Water, Pigfood, Whey, and Butter • Milk. COLLINSON and SON, BROADWAY & KINGSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. V

D. C. L. MALT EXTRACT Made frony the finest Scotch Malted Barley, is essentially a FOOD and DIGESTER, and so Nourishes the Body, helping it to defy disease. DtC.L. MALT EXTRACT is especially beneficial to Children and Babies, as by its power in converting insoluble starches into soluble Sugars, it helps even the most delicate stomach to assimilate food. D.C.L. COD LIVER OIL AND MALT Contains PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL in addition to the Malt, and so forms on invaluable BODYBUILDER and Specific for COUGHS, COLDS and all other Pulmonary Diseases. 111). Jars - - 2/6. 211). Jars - - 4/6. I. CORN, CHEMIST, Foxton, ’Phone 29 |a—gMfmmg— mm DORSET AND RICHES CASH BUTCHERS. HAMER’S BUILDINGS—MAIN ST. FOXTON. the public that they will commence business as above on March Ist. PRIME OX BEEF & WETHER MUTTON, PORK AND SMALL GOODS. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Orders delivered daily to any part of the town. INSPECT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ON WEDNESDAY EVENING.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3812, 30 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3812, 30 June 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3812, 30 June 1928, Page 2

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