A FOXTON SENSATION. Drapery Slaughter. The Foxton public will be delighted to know that the M.D.I. Company that held such a successful sale in the Masonic Hall Foxton in May last, has decided to again visit Foxton with a fine selection of high class goods. The sale will run four days next week from Wednesday to Saturday inclusive. The advertisement in another column to-day gives full particulars. All high class goods direct from English market. No middlemans profit. Mr Hawkins is still the Companys salesman and all goods are sold to highest bidders. Settlers in the country needing lines as well as town residents should not miss this sale. It means a saving of at least 40 per cent. The Nottingham lace curtains are speciality. — Advt.
PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. Why is Universal Cold Cure like having your photo taken ? Because as soon as it is taken you feel relieved. ONE GUINEA lias been posted to— Mrs J. L. B. Appleby, Nelson. (Full name disclosed on application). The Proprietors of the Universal Cold Cure —the latest and the best specific — award a Guinea eacli week for the Best Conundrum (with answer), Humorous Terse, Pun, or Witty observation on the Unquestionable merits of THE UNIVERSAL COLD CURE. Contributions must not exceed thirty words : must he accompanied by the Coupon around each bottle; and should be addressed: “Universal Cold Cure (The Latest and Best),P.O. Box 716, Wellington.” Stores and Chemists, Is fid and 2s fid. Mrs Hamer, ot the Economic, has just received a beautiful assortment of runners, cushion covers, fancy table cloths, brush and comb bags, etc., etc., which she bought at exceptionally low prices, being a lot of travellers’ samples. The same are being shown in window.* A sluggish liver gives rise to biliousness, headaches, irritability and other disorders. The liver wants stimulating gently to do its work, and the medicine for this is Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action and their use is not followed by constipation. For sale at Gardner & Whibley’s, Grocers. To Fi.axmiu.krs. —We are prepared to print the new tin and leather regulation tags for hemp bales, and would request millers to inspect samples of leather before placing orders for same. Inferior leather will be condemned by the department. We hold samples and invite inspection.—The Herald Printery. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.—A tonic hat has stood the test of years.
For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. A. COCKBURN & SON The Old - Established Boot Importers and Manufacturers Main St., Foxton, and at Sanson WE have now opened up with a new assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Women and Children. Our stock comprises the latest manufactures and importations of reliable quality goods at reliable prices. Every article marked in plain figures. All repairs promptly executed. Men’s and Women’s Rubber Heels (O'Sullivan’s, the best) fitted at 3s and 2s 6d. ADDRESS—Main St (late Bank of N.Z.). FOXTON and SANSON. Ladies! Get your Hair made up at Ernest Ball’s Hairdressing and Tobacconist Establishment, Main Street h oxton MR BALL, having secured a competent Hairdresser from Wellington, the public can rely on the very best treatment possible, combined with civility and attention. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Ladies combings made up. Razors set by my special New Edge Process. Billiards! SNOOKER AND POOL ON THE I PREMISES*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 31 October 1907, Page 3
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