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F Carpets. Linoleums. ■-—; o W. PEGDEN INVITES INSPECTION of his Complete Furnishing _Establishment, S ?■ e stoc ;»j all Departments are the most extensive in the District. THE LINOLEUMS, G RPETB & FURNITURE COVERING im* r, -! for ;his season’s trade are specially choice, and surpass any previous ’:8 ’f!V. . . ’ FURNITURE.- Our Show Rooms are full of every description suifcif.. fo pKif jv-0 !tt, prices which defy competition. H PS : j.n this line we hold one of the largest and best se>ectea stooka in the district, and we guarantee for value we cannot be heat. Try our CKBLE-EDGE WIRE MATTRABSES. Strong, Durable and Comfortable. Bedding cledn and pure. W, PEGDEN, TAB SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Go to Mrs Hamer’s FOR Ladies’ and * Children’s Outfitting, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. Y HAVE just received advice of the arrival in Wellington o! my First I Shipment of SFE/HNTC3- GOODS. Them will be a surprise to the people of Foxton for PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY t I simply defy competition in all that pertains to Ladies and Children’s Outfitting and Miljiaory, for the following reasons I have no heavy‘fents to pay, I hsive no wages to pay, I attend to mv cm&tomers^persoaaily, I import^manufacturer, thus saving .. ■* Jk " - intermediate profits *■ ■ I bell at than the big"'Wellington houses I sincerely thank those who have so liberally patronised me during the few months i have been in business which has exceeded my most expectations, at the same time it is a groat satisfaction to know I hat® kept my promise, that it would not be necessary to send away for anything I sold, on account of having to pay such excessive prices as was paid previous to my opening. MRS. HAMER, (OPPOSITE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.)

Pianoforte —Singing. (The Theory of) Trinity College Exams. GRAY, Norbiton Road, is t) take pupils for the p lino Classes Saturday afterat 2 p.m. at Triad Hall. Terms moderate. Prendergast & Harper, SOLICITORS, Levin and Foxton. at Foxton very Thurs s,/ and on . Court days, and when mired. |Mr Harper is also a Native Interpreter.) THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, (Fire and Marine.) Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds Exceed £288,000. Unlimited liability of a strong body of shareholders. . Annual Revenue Exceeds £220,000. Fire and Marine Risks accepted at Lowest Rates. Prompt Settlement of Accounts. THE South British Insurance Company, which stands in the front rank of New .Zealand-owned companies, offers ' to insurers sterling security, besides the unlimited liability of its shareholder*. The Company has earned an enviable name for promptitude and liberality in settling claims. Branches and agencies throughout the world , ~ Wellington Branch, «7 Lambton ° aay ‘ C. W. BENBOW, Manager. C. Sprino, Dublin House, Local Agent. i GREAT TRUTH May for a time be brushed aside, neglected, or overlooked for some glittering fiction, but eventually it will burst forth strong in the fullness of its integrity. So it is with .... SURATURA TEJL It is undoubtedly the finest tea in New Zealand. It is rich, strong, and fragrant, and goes further than any other tea, It is honest tea. It is pure Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Hetail Prices. SURATURA A quality 1/8 per lb „ B „ i/n ~ „ „ U ~ a/a ~ „ I, ■ A ,« 2/6 ~ ~ Sold by all Grocers everywhere. AGENTS FOR FOXTON, P. HENNESSY & CO.

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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1902, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
547

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1902, Page 2

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