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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 exhilirating cup try the latest Caramel Cereal —a delicious substitute recommended by the medical fraternity. Fresh Fruit twice weekly. ' Morepork 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 descrip, tions. Prices on application. GARDNER AND WHIBLEY, The Premier Gash Store, i^pT 3 Note the Address—Centre of Commerce Buildings, - gOMETHING NE W Table Games. TABLE BILLIARDS. TABLE BOWLS TIPPLE TOPPEE ASCOT TABLE FOOTBALL TABLE CRICKET All the better class parlour games are now being stocked, and can be obtained through our agent, Mr Howe. These games fit any table, and are all English made. CHILD’S MOTOR CARS, rubher tyres, a real good imitation ; pedals like a tricycle. £2 7s. Palmerston Cycle & Motor Co. Tea. Tea. Tea. l/21b l/51b l/71b XXAVING purchased the bal- ■ ance of a shipment of Pure Ceylon Tea, I am now selling same in 51b 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. LI. RAE-HOWARD. The Evening Clothes of a Gentleman. EVERY man has seen the necessity of possessing a Dress Suit, some men much more than others. Every man who dresses well will find it an absolute necessity, whether he pretends to observe the strict letter of fashion law or not. The above being so, it is not a question of “ Shall I buy buy it ? You can place this one but *‘ WRere shall I important order with me with the utmost confidence. lam right up-to-date with styles and materials, and ray skill in these special garments is unquestioned. A. W. BRADLEY, Fashionable = Tailor = Main St. Foxton

COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S SALE Starts To-day* DRESS TWEEDS— All PARIS MILLINERY MODFLS at half-price. Nice Tweed JACKETS, all new shapes, 6/11, 7/11,8/9, 10/6,12/6, 14/6, 15/6. 30 Nicely Trimmed Black Cloth Skirts, 5/6. Children’s Furs, 6d. Girl’s Furs 1/6, i/xi, 2/6 up to io/6. Ladies’ Furs i/n, 2/11, 3/9, 5/6 to 30/Muffs to match for 5/6 Every line in the shop to be cleared. = Collinson & = Cunninghame, Ltd. BROAD ST., The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH

EE CLUB, CLYDE St.,FOXTON MR. T. C. BRACGE, BILLIARD EXPERT, will play at the above Club on SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 6th. After the game Mr Bragge will repeat his programme as played daily during the run cf the Christchurch Exhibition, and for which he received suen high praise from the authorities and press. Admission, 2s 6d (reserved scats) and 3s. It is necessary to reserve seats as early as possible as the number is limited. Play to commence at 8 p.m. prompt. LL SAINTS CHOIR, THURSDAY, JULY 11th, In the Public Hall. A first-class concert programme will be submitted, to be followed by the immortal Charles Dickens’ humorous Breach of Promise case BARDELL V. PICKWICK Admission, 2s and Is, children halt CONCERT AND PLAY. price

FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL I Tlie Austin Banner and Coley Cup Contest. - AWAHOU v. ALBION, SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 pjn.' On the Racecourse, Admission 6d, Ladies free. E. G. Sutherland, Sec. j\ TECHNICAL EDUCATION, A PUBLIC meeting will be held in the Public Hal!,, on Thursday, July 4th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the establishment of a technical school in Foxton. Mr T. J. Amos, the Education Board’s instructor, will be; present to address the meeting' B. G. GOWER, Mayor.. > . 1 -A

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 4 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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