FURMlTXJßp§||||||p| FlJMMi.’lftJ'fc We Have Now on Sale — Combination Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, ' i Wash’Stands COUCHES, spindle-back and upholstered backs, covered with American.CJcitl WARDROBES, with long pier looking glasses, bevelled edged. . . ’ CALL AND SEE THEM. P. Hennessy & Co. ■ ? M. H. WALKS R, Red! House, Foxton. mm m is • , •S ’ T HAVE just received a FIRST CONSIGNMENT. i/,. J I of NEW GOODS suitable for the comingSeason, consisting of , - * ■ • -1 ’ '-f;/ Fancy Glass and^hiiia l ::;lßra*e|® ' 1 - ! Wicker Chairs, in several new and comfortable designs (suitable'for Verandah Lounges), and a large number of Baskets both cheap and useful. BsH®A.ll the usual lines-of Groceries as cheap as ever. m A country teacher- was giving his scholars an original lesson in geography the other day. He received correct replies to his questions as to the. discoverer of New Zealand, and his nationality, and proceeded to investigate the knowledge of his pupils regarding Tasmania. ' 1 He was told that Tasmania was discovered by Tasman, but when he asked what country Tasman came from, his pupils were dumb. Failing to get an answer he had recourse to a leading question. “ What people" send the best butter to England ?” be asked. Promptly a bright little fellow, whose father manages a “Defiance” creamery in the village, replied “ Nathan’s, sir I” v-jl mi lipl .-‘Mi . V *Vi : iiiß HUSSI . BSSfGet it at the BEEHIVE STORES m , 1 Thos. Westwood & .Co Christmas is Coming *? PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS ? . 1 '/ h j •M. A. PAT Has just' unpacked io cases Assorted CHRISTMAS GOODS, of Fancy China and Glassware, Fancy Goods and Toys,-Glass Vases, Glass Ornaments, large assortment Dolls, Christmas Confection Goods, Christmas and New j NEW SEASON’S FRUIT SELLING CHEAP., Fine Currants, sd per lb Fine Muscatels, is per lb Fine Canned Fruits xod per tin Fine Raisins, 6d per lb Fine Prunes, io per lb Fine Lemon Peel} sd per lb Also Reductions on all other Groceries. ■ t - f *».*i Sugar, No. i, per bag ys gd ; Sugai. No. z, per h?sc, 6d • Ship Brand Candles; yd.per lb; Jam, pet tin ; Sauce, <jd per bo.ttle; Sago aiidhTapioca, ad per lb , K jam. vi per tin’; K Jam Raspberry'. 6d tin; Black Currant, 6d tin; Matches, ad dozen. SOCE/ICTL-y CASH, tr *cr X HAYWOOD 0^ -^v £S^ O.TJP 'B' Afti'SFF Ta^^AY-wSool (Whyte’s), foxton. For a Glass of SPEIGHT’S Special Brew ! Cool, Refreshing, Nourishing I Excellent Cusine. Good Sample Rooms. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. MOST APPROVED BRAND WINES & SPIRITS. Billiards. Stabling, Proprietor T. Haywood. . ts&'fcisf'i'
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Manawatu Herald, 3 April 1902, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 3 April 1902, Page 3
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