A Boon to Housewives. Our Ambragalla Loose Teas at 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9,2/per lb for quality, flavour and price defy competition, as we are getting these splendid lines direct. Also that wellknown blend Corona, in packets. If you cannot partake of the exhiliratiug cup try the latest Caramel Cereal —a delicious substitute recommended by the medical fraternity. Fresli Fruit twice we ekly. Mo.repork Small Goods every Saturday. We hold a large stock of Aulsebrook’s plain and fancy Biscuits and Confectionery. Also, GIBBON’S FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS, SHRUBS and ORNAMENTAL TREES of all descriptions. Prices on application. GARDNER AND WHIBLEY, The Premier Gash Store, [JQ|r Note the Address —Centre of Commerce Buildings,,
gOMET HI N G NEW Table Games. TABLE BILLIARDS. TABLE BOWLS TIPPLE TOPPEE ASCOT TABLE FOOTBALL TABLE CRICKET All tlie better class parlour games are now being stocked, and can lie obtained through our agent, Mr Howe. Those games tit any table, and arc all English made. CHILD'S MOTOR CARS, rubber tyres, a real good imitation ; pedals like a tricycle. ,C2 7s. Palmerston Cycle & Motor Co. Tea. Tea. Tea. 1/2lb 1/51b 1/71b AVING purchased the balance of a shipment of Pure Ceylon Tea, I am now selling same in 5110 boxes or larger quantities at 1/2, 1/5 and 1/7 per lb. The quality and prices are unequalled. Samples on application. As the quantity is only limited buyers should make early application for same. P. H. RAE-HOWARD.
IMPORTANT to ATHLETES, Footballers and Cyclists.— The man who defeated ‘ Jim ’ Stanbury, the world’s wonder, writes as follows : a “Wanganui, 16/5/07. R. O. Jarrett, Physical Culturist, Palmerston North. . Dear Sir,—-It gives me pleasure to inform you that I have found your embrocation a splendid cure for stiff or overworked muscles, one application rubbed into such muscles being sufficient to relax and ease them. You may use this as you please, as a good embrocation cannot lie too far famed. —I am, etc., W. WEBB, Sculler.” Note.—A man training for an important event like the Sculling Championship of the World, is not likely to use anything but the best procurable. Try it once and you will use no other. None quite so good. Price 1/6 and 2/- per bottle. ■On sale at all chemists and stores. Exercise for Health and Brain MR R, O. JARRETT’S Phvsical Culture Classes are held in the Masonic Hall as follows : Class for Ladies, 7.15 to 8.15 p.m. every Wednesday. Classes for Men, 8.15 to 9.30 p.m. every Wednesday. Further information on application at Herald Office; Watchorn* Stiles & Co., and Mr Healey, chemist. '
COLLIN SON & CUNNINGHAM E’S SALE Starts To-day « DRESS TWEEDS— 6>4d, 9'M, i/-. 1/2, 1/4, 1/6 All PARIS MIELINERY MODELS at half-price. Nice Tweed JACKETS, all new shapes, 6/11, 7/11,8/9, xo/6, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6. jo Nicely Trimmed Black Cloth bkirts, 5/6. Children’s Furs, 6d. Girl’s Furs 1/6, i/n, 2/6 up to 10/6. LadieS’ Furs i/n, 2/11, 3/9, 5/' 6 to 3°/Muffs to match for 5/6 ; Every line in the shop to be cleared. = Collinson & = Ltd. BROAD ST., The Sqtiare,' PALMERSTON ’NORTH ;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 29 June 1907, Page 3
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