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MUSIC in the home. pianos, new models, just arrived; prieo £'9s. Easy terms at Oates’. \ QUIET tip for Municipal Handiil. cap—O. A. Jorgensen. Big divvy. LA Gloiia gramophones are guaranteed absolutely against defective material and workmanship; springs included. Ask for demonstration.—Coles’. WANTED known, orders delivered promptly. The Dinkuni Cash Store, Main street west. WANTED, by two young men (in olfices), private board, with washing preferred. State terms to “M. 8.,” “Standard.” 3S each, lOin double sided gramophone records, only while sale lasts at Beryrnian’s PALMERSTON North is the centre of the largest and richest agricultural district in New Zealand. The sellers spend their money hero and want Saturday open. Suit the conveniences of our best customers. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. CIDER, cider, cider, Sunbeam brand, Nelson’s best, made solely from the pure juice of the apple. Sole agents in Manawatu district, Nelson Fruit Supplies, Main street (phone 6967). IF you want reduced rates, cheaper gas, electric light, etc., and a prosperous town, vote for Albert Jackson. ALTERATION sale at Berryman’s, 15 per cent, off all musical instruments. Buy now and save money. STOKING is easy with Gien coal. It has a steady but real warming I heat.—Jensen and Co., ’phone 5307. WE want a fearless inan with knowledge of engineering. Vote for Jorgensen. WINTER clothing.—Mothers,, for children’s underwear you must call at The Black Cat, 61 Cuba street. Knitted frocks, coats and caps in big variety. _____ HAS good sound arguments and is keen.—Hubbard. WARM nights in winter.—lf you are stoked up witli Glen coal.— P. E. Thomas ,phone 5973. BE on the winning double — Hodgens and Fahey. Back them each start. MANY Palmerston North shopkeepers who previously favoured and kept Saturday half-lioliday changed back to Wednesday. The obviuus inference is loss of trade. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. Os DEPOSIT, 2s (kl per week, buys _L ' a good reliable gramophone at Berryman’s. KEEP the home fires burning with Glen coal; good steady heat, minus soot and dirt.—Cuthbertson and Co., Ltd., ’phone 5496. OR good roads at minimum cost. —Vote for Jorgensen. 33 CUSTOMERS from 21 towns around say they won’t shop here at all it stores close Saturday afternoon. Multiply these customers by 101) and see the trade to be lost. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. SUCCESSFUL schoolmaster should be O given at rial. Vote for Low. Gi LEN coal dealers are authorised to r refund money if purchasers are not satisfied. HOW can Friday shopping become a success when the biggest stock sale about is held in Eeilding on Fridays. Farmers can’t he in two places at once. Vote Wednesday halt-holi-day; BEST coal the Waikato produces, means best coal N.Z. produces. That’s what Glen coal users get.—F. Fisher, ’phone 6024. HUBBARD, progress and economy are inseparable. Vote for him. RLMTER apples, 8s 4d lor 4Ulb~. box, delivered. The only apple combining the cooking and dessert qualities. Guaranteed to keep two months. —Nelson Fruit Supplies (phone 5967).

IT is estimated that £20,000 is spent in this town every Saturday, and more than half by outside customers. Can Palmerston afford to lose £IO,OOO trade every week. Vote "Wednesday half-lioliday. WANTED to sell, twin cylinder 2seater English car, light on petrol, good order, any trial, £3O; terms arranged; owner going in for bigger car. Write “Humber,” “Standard.” WHO stands out for fair play to all.—Hodgens. NO soot, no dirt, just steady satisfying heat with Glen coal.—F. Grover, phono 5699. /t YOUNG and tried councillor, but X V sound. Vote for Fitzherbert. O ERA 7 ICE.—Our supply van calls with complete stocks of all goods displayed at our shop. We guarantee all fruit to be graded and paper wrappod.—Nelson Fruit Supplies. O AVE your Square Gardens from muk3 tiiation. Vote for Fitzherbert. GIVE your rooms some glowing warmth, put Glen coal in the grate. It’s clean and good.—S. T. Owen, 'phone 5187 k rpHE farmers and residents of surJL rounding districts want shops open on Saturday. They are the backbone' of the town. Why turn trade away. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. rOTE for Low and lower rates. He will assist you. \ LESS worry, more warmth with Glen coal. A radiant heat with no soot or dirt.—B. Archer, Lombard street, 'phono 6330. "HIEAPEIt GAS, Reduced Rates, J Electric Light, Prosperous Town. A. W. F. JACKSON. DANCE. T ANGERINE CABARET TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), At the ANZAC CLUB. Tickets 3s 6d. Non-dancers’ tickets (including supper), Is 6d. LARKIN’S FULL ORCHESTRA. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. THE Annual General Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT at 8 o'clock. Business: Consideration of Rejjorts and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and General.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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