Where did you get that Suit ? At OSBORNE'S, Foxton. Hbw much did you pay for it ? I will tell you as a secret, only £2 10s. Where is the secret ? Well, people think I got it from a Tailor's and have paid £4 10s, and I don't want everybody to knov? my business. How about the Fit ? The Fit! Look here, old boy, EDMUND OSBORNE is selling first-class Clothing for Xrrjas pf £he Latest Fashions, Styles and Cut. They have been madle to FIT MODfiL MEiN— some are tailor-made— and any alterations are done Free of Cost on the Premises. ■' But what do Ihe Tailors say ? Well, they are busy up till Xmas, and they know it is no use grumbling at Oshorne because he has set his mmd on doing the Clothing Trade. He is selling Serge Trousers at 4s lid per pair,| Foxes No. 4 Serge Suits (whole backs), at £2 17s 6d, Corkscrew Coat and Vests ajt 355.. The Tailors in Wellington charge £4, 10s and £3 10s respectively. No wonder people say — "We purchase cheaper at Osbornes." It is quite refreshing to see orders arriving from the surrounding districts, showing that the public are well pleased with the goods and prices at OSBORNE'S.
OICHTEB, NANNESTAD& CO jtIMBER, AND FLOUBMILL^BS, PALMBRSTON NOEfTH. Have on Bale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings , Sashes andjDoors Seasoned Dress Tmber always on band. First Class Boiler Flour, rjollard, Bran, &c., at LOWEST* QUOTATIONS. DB CHURCHILIi'S Sybwr of ' l H YPOPHOBFBITBS OF L IMB i 8 prescribed by the Faculty f>r the. cure jbf Conßumption, Chronio plough, andJGeneraJ Debility. i It contains two of the principal ingredients necessary for building up the human frame and whiph- 'Sfigßfi" con ider^d deficient in the j above complaints, viz , Phosphorous and Lime, tt cannot be too hiaily recommended for Delicate Children. DB. CHURCHILL'S! Oomp6und Byimxi off Kyj^lio!plio»p*xit£>B •■■'•■' i • |i real, brain food, and in ease of i|jju^&Uf . and Nervous Exbf ustion hftS^AOiluired a world wide rep\ tation Each bottle beara Dr Cliu^chiU's Signature Price, 4t'r. >: prepared only by ! Bou Castiglione, Paris, 12. J. THOMPSON,! i Opposite Whyte's Hotel, Main Street, Foxton). ' • * Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker. Al Janaa of Jobbing Work d^ne on .-. , the shortest notice. '
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Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1898, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1898, Page 1
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