It has frequently been stated that many more people would ride bicycles were they less expensive. To those who are of this opinion, we would draw attention to the splendid value in second* hand machines obtainable at the Massey* Harris Cyclo Depot, tbe stock having been thoroughly overhauled and marked at "sell quick" prices. Have a look at these bioycles, and you're' bound to admit that they are- first-rato value. — C.H. Pickering, local agent.*
NORTHERN STAR POTATOES. THE publio are warned that the Northern Star and Eldorado Potatoes exhibited at the late Winter Show at Palmerston North by Mr Wighton, Seedsman, and grown by up, are not purchasable at the price quoted at the said Show. BURRELL BROS. npHE Northern Star Potatoes, JL exhibited at the recent Winter Show at Palmerston North, grown by Messrs Burrell Bros., Feilding, are guaranteed to be the produce of seed imported direct from Mr Findlay, the originator of this celebrated disease and weather-defying potato. Tbe above seed is obtainable only from BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., Palmerston N., Feilding, and Dannevirke. A SALE ... TO A FINISH. ONLY a few days left of my great retiring sale of CROCKEEY. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Come along and choose before the Auctioneer is called in. A. E. CLAUSEN,-' Crockery and Glassware Merchant, CUBA STREET. THE STAB, SAFETY RAZOR. #* • # SHAVE yourself. It is a pleasure and real horn« comfort with the genuine " Three Star," the original and mechanically perfect Safety Razor. Over five million users appreciate daily the value of this marvel of simplicity. The STAR STROPPER is a device which acts absolutely perfect on the; strop, and clearly proves the superiority and simplicity of a new principle in machines made for stropping Safety Razor Blades, Call and Inspect at RODGERS & LARCOMB, District Agents. "TRUTH." /^LEAR, concise statements are the order of the day. We will not juggle with the truth iv our advertisements. ' We have some exceptional values to offer. You can take our word for it, they are ex* ceptional. For example ; I' Frilled Pillowslips 9d each ! I Col. Linen DOyleys j 1/6 dozen j j 12 only Robe Lengths I 5/11 each 100 Flette Blouse j Lengths j 1/- each ...AT... C. SMITH'S Great Winter Sale. P. ST. JOHN, | MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET. MR P. ST, JOHN wishes to intimate I to the residents of town and sur- j rounding district that he has taken over ' the business of Mr A T. Dcnoghue. Mr St John has had considerable London ' and Continental experience, and was late •■ cutter for a well-known West End firm in i London. He has also bad practical experience in the Paris Academy, where he obtained first-class diplomas. ] The Tweeds kept in stock are imported ! from all the best English houses. Ladies' costumes made to all styles, fits guaranteed. Mr St. John wishes to give his attention particularly to the town trade and im- I mediate districts. I
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 423, 10 July 1905, Page 3
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