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JL *U? q&K&pjtk AwJLCI>JJL 9 JBL&%£ MX. GtoML %3 9 9 t 0 Phmstmas is coming, and you have not orderedjyour Christmas Suit. DO YOU EEMBMBEE H^T£r Friends were last year when they, having delayed giving their orders, could not get the Tailors to execute them in time, and those that were ready were * rushed through,' oot turned out as nicely as they might have been ? Your Tailors were not altogether "^to blame, they did the best they could foi\ everybody. Where will you find more capable Tailors than in Foxton ? We wish you all a Merry Christmas. Should you be suffering through disappointment the happiness of your Xmas will be marred. WE WILL ASSIST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY if you will give us your orders before the sth of December, otherwise we cannot promise the attention that your esteemed orders deserve. 273 New Patterns of Tweeds, Coatings, &c. 32 Qualities in Fox's Serges, &c, genuine goods. FLAX HAS BEEN DOWN ! but is now improving in price. Some of you might prefer a Good-fitting " Ready-ma.de Suit." We can give yon over 300' patterns to choose irom in any size. If you are short of cash owing to the Mills not being able to work— come along all the same. We do not intetid that any of our regular Customers who have stood by us so many years and supported ns so liberally through prosperity shall go without a "NEW SUIT FOR XMAS," because of a temporary depression in the Flax Trade. Referring to the apathy of many residents of Foxton the Editor of " The Manawatu Herald " on November *2nd made some tar-reaching remarks, which are, alas ! too true. The question arises " How can we best serve our town and country ?" We think the answer is "By doing our duty." Our duty is to serve the public well and faith- ■ fully, gee that their clothes fit well and that they get good value for their money. The reward will be contained in those well-known words — "WE PURCHASE CHEAPER AT OSBORNE'S." PS.— As attempts are being made to obtain a RESIDENT DOCTOR will the Foxton residents refrain from using " OURECA " for a few weeks as " QURECA " partially removes the necessity for a Doctor. Should a Dector be procured the the Proprietor of " OURECA " will be glad to 1 arrange with him.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1900, Page 1

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