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FUENITUEE. FUENITUEE. The Spring Gleaning Season Arrives once again, and this is the Season when most people like to set their house in order. There is a time for everything,and THjE BEST TIME TO FURNISH OR RE-I'URNIBH is the spring time, while ' tlie best place at which to Procure the Furniture is at PEGDEN’S, Because we own ihe must c nip.’et-'e and up-to-date FURNITURE FACTORY IN.THE DISTRICT, and it stands to reason that the cheapest and most satisfactory way of buying furniture is to buy of ■■■-the'actual manufacturers,■ ES'bv so doing you save paying two or three profits and get your goods at first hand. We have landed this month direct from the manufacturers v* large consignment of Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs and Mats, Iron and Brass Railed Beds, Fenders and Fire Irons, Toilet Sets, &c., &o. As above lines are imported direct from the Warehouses, we are in a position to quote prices that are at bedrock. To the inhabitants of Foxton and surrounding districts we will in future on all orders of £5 and upwards pay freight to nearest station. So note the address, and remember There is no place like Pegden’s to furnish or refurnish—Quality and Workmanship unequalled. W. PEG-DEN, * " MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER, THE SQUARE, NORTH. Go to Mrs Hamer’s FOR [adiesV and Children’s Outfitting, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, &o>, &c. PHAYE just received advice of the arrival in Wellington of my First Shipment of siPE/iira- 0-003DS. The e e will be a surprise to tbe people of Foxton for PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY I simply defy competition in all that pertains to Ladies’ and Children’s Outfitting and Millinery, for the following reasons• I have no heavy rents to pay, I have no wages to pay, s. I attend to my customers personally, * I pay cash for all I buy, I import direct from ;ths manufacturer, thus saving all-intprmediate profit. I sell at»LE6S PRICES than the big Wel« lington houses thank those who have so liberally patronised me daring months I bave.been in business, which has exceeded my most expectations, at tbe same time it is a great satisfaction to know have Kept my promise, that it would not be necessary to send anything 1. sold, on account of having to pay such excessive I MRS. HAMER, (OPPOSITE PBBSBYTBEUN CHURCH.)

Pianoforte—Singing. (The Theory of) huuxT College Exams. IRAY, Norbiton Road, is Spared to take pupils for the ng Classes Saturday afterlit 2p.m. at Triad Hall. Terms moderate. 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. Pftfmpt 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 shareholders. . ? The Company has earned an enviable name for promptitude and liberality in settling claims. Branches and agencies throughout the world Wellington Branch, 27 Lambton & m ' C. W. BENBOW, Manager. C. Spun*, Dublin House, Local Agent. A 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 full- . ness of its integrity. So it is with .... SPR&TURA TEA. 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 in-, feriorteas. | Retail Prices. I SURATURA A quality 1/8 per lb' .. B „ i/ii „ „ 1 U P It 2/2 »»» I 1, X ~ 2/6 „„ | Sold by all Grocers everywhere. | AGENTS FOR FOXTON, P. HENNESSY & CO.

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Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1902, Page 2

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620

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1902, Page 2

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