EX GOTHIC, JUST RECEIVED, a direct shipment, consisting ot Blouses in Bilk, Serges and Flannellette, From 3s 6d to 42?. Dress and Under Skirts from 3s nd to 455. Curtains all prices, Sheeting, Qulits, Cashmeres Black and Coloured, Zibiline Cloths, Dress Friezes, qtc., etc. Big assortment of Ladies' jackets and Shower Proof Cloaks, Boots and Shoes in endless variety at MRS. HAMER’S, «TH E ECONOMI C,” F O X T 0 N.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. • —oThe Spring Cleaning Season Arrives once again, and this is the Season when most people like te set their house in order. < There is a time for everything, and THE BEST TIME TO FUENISH OR RE-FURNISH is the spring time, while ,i the best place at which to Procure the Furniture is at PEGDEN’S, Because we own the most complete 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 tha actual manufacturers, as by 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 large consignment of Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs and Mats, Iron and Brass Railed Beds, Fenders and Fire Irons, ,(, oilet Sets, &c., &e. As the above lines are imported direct from the Warehouses, we are m 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 f~here is no place like Pegden’s to furnish or refi burnish—Quality and Workmanship unequalled. W. PEG-DEN, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER.
Millar and Giorgi, THE t> ON, PALMERSTON NORTH, Have just opened up another 100 Pairs of their Hard to Beat, All Wool Saddle Tweed. Trousers, at 6s lid, Below Mill Prices, Worth ios. MILLAR & GIORGI, The Don, The Square. Suits Made to Measure, a specialty, from 37s 6d.
Triad Hall. Pianoforte-Theory-Singing. MRS GRAY prepares pupils for Practical and Theoretical Exams in connection with Trinity College and the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, London. Singing Classes Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
E. Healey, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, [by exam.] PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed from any physician. Drugs pure. Charges reasonable. Patent and pro* prietary medicines kept in stock, also Chilblain Cure, Toothache Cure, Headache Cure, Worm Powders, Toilet Powders, Toilet Creams, and Bath Soaps, Dressing : Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Powders and Pastes, Per* , fumes and Smelling Salts, Baby Poods, Feeding Bottles, etc., etc. Horse, cattle and sheep medicines prepared and stocked. Teeth Extkaction. ♦~MEDIOAL HALL. - Main-st., FOXTON. J. McKenzie, TURF COMMISSION AGENT, Palmerston SHAVE appointed Mr A. Robin- ■ son my Boston agent, who will be prepared to execute any commiMiona lor me. ]
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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1903, Page 2
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