A FEW MORE NUGGETS From our MINE OF BARGAINS. — 4 Another Shipment from the Far East. Three Bales of Japanese mats, so nice and cool for the summer, and always clean and healthy. These are almost double the thickness of the ordinary matting. The price is very thin, is od each. Size 57 inches by 28 inches. Postage 8d 250 more of the famous Japanese rugs that sold- so well before. Size 6ft. by 3ft., 3/6 and 5/11 each. The 3/6 is equal in appearance to a rug at 12/11, and the 5/11 is equal in appearances to one at 21/6. State colourings of room when ordering. Postage on 3/6 is 4d, on 5/xi is xod. Very Special. Targe sized Fancy Canvas Spiled Linen Bags. Special price 1/11. Postage 2d. , 10 dozen only of exquisite Table Centres. x 8 inches square at 1/9 each. Made of beautiful Reamaisance Lace with coloured silk centres. A wonderful bargain. Postage id, } —4 Please address all communications to the Manager, • To Aro House, WELLINGTON. BrushwsrOm Just landed a shipment of Brushware, including Bannisters, carpet brooms, W. W. brushes, scrubbing, oil and stove polishers, etc. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. GARDNER & WHIBLEY, THE PREMIER CASH GROCERS, MAIN STREET, FOXTOm
pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY October 30th and 31st. The Pleasing Operetta The Flower Queen. Will be produced under the supervision of Mrs I. Young, in aid of the McEwen Benefit Fund. PERSONIFICATIONS. Recluse Mrs I. Young Rose Mrs J. Robinson Sunflower Mrs W. Slack Crocus Mrs Bapnard Dahlia Mrs Clemett Heliotrope..... Miss P. Fraser Lily Miss McMillan Dandelion Miss Symons Hollyhock Miss Harley Japonica Miss Hamer Violet Miss Cargill Mignonette Miss Spelman Tulip Mrs Slack Touch-me-not Miss Adams Nightingale Flute Choruses, Heatherbells and Poppies. etc. Pianist, Miss Gray with Mr Berthold's full Orchestra. Second part opens with Maypole Dance in fancy costume. Admission, Reserved seats as 6d, front seats as, back seats is. FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB. Flax Spreading Competition. VISITORS to Foxton on 9th November who have never seen the process qf flax bleaching will have a chance of so doing at the above Club’s Sports. To those people residing in towns and districts where the working of this great industry is unknown, the competition which has been added to the programme will be! a revelation. Therefore all those: people who are indifferent and undecided, come and see the tedious work attached to the most valuable asset the Dominion possesses. To intending competitors.—Entries close with the Secretary at 2 p.m. of the 7th Nov., aM:must be accompanied by entrance fee of 2s 6d. The prize is a handsome gold medal donated by Mr M. E. Perrean. J. W. ROUGH, Hon. Secretary. Box 24, P. 0., Foxton. Rheumo Conquers Rheumatism. Mb. H. G. Bristow's Experience I experienced the pains of Rlieumatics or Rheumatic Gout, and for 8 or 10 weeks had to take to my bed. My sufferings were very severe. Having heard about Rheumo, I decided to try it. I got relief, and was soon atle to get about. If anyone would only take ‘ Rheumo ’ as soon as they feel any rheumatic pains, it would stave off a long sickness.—Henry George Bristow, Harbour Board carpenter, Port Ahuriri Napier.” Rheumo will quickly cure YOU. All stores and chemists 2 k 6d and 4s 6d. ‘3
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 26 October 1907, Page 3
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