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A GOOD OPPORTUNITY AT TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, soft fronts, dressed cuffs and bands, in plain white canvas, matt, etc., also coloured striped, SPECIAL PRICE 4/9, 5/6. BOYS’, QOUTHS AND MEN’S ETON HOSE, all wool, best English make, most reliable on the market, from 1/8 to 3/3 a pair. CHRISTY’S CELEBRATED SOFT FRAMED FELT HATS, nice soft grey shades, 10/6. A limited but very choice assortment, and right up-to-date A SPECIAL LINE OF GENT’S PYJAMAS from latest and most up-to-date pyjama suitings, all sizes, 6/9. LINE OF FINE CEYLON SHIRTS, suitable for the summer season, bands and soft cuffs, in latest stripes, 4/6. Please address all communications to the Manager, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. JUST ARRIVED. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. PRIME HAMS. BISCUITS. SWEETS. CORDIALS. GARDNER & WHIBLEY. A. FA n>XT6r®A “ Praise not yourself; let others praise you. —THE POET.

ONLY A BALL. AN inflated rubber bladder, a bom bastic heap of wind, A plaything for the girls—likewise the boys. You’ve a pin prick in your side and it’s let out all your gas, You’re no longer to be classed among their toys. Once you were bright and shiny (when the paint and all was new), And the youngsters would play with you all day. But now you’ve been discarded and your wind bag’s had a fall. You’ve got dirty, and your use has passed away. I would not be a ball —a blown up heap of wind — But something more substantial, better made, Something with an inside, something. with some vim, Something of a pin-prick not afraid. May be the wound will heal, and you’ll again be strong, And your past will not dwell upon your fall. Strive to be more useful, strive to do some good And be looked upon as something more than—ball. —MORE POET. 2 HOURS instruction and amusement. Flanagan’s lecture on "14 Years in Darkest London.’’ J. T. LEVETT, (Late Alf. Fraser.) Bookseller & Stationer, Main Street, Foxton. Great Bargains in all Lines. Stock being reduced in order to make room for New Goods, Selling absolutsly below cost. J. I. LEVETT, (Late Alf. Fraser) Bookseller & Stationer, Main Street,

A. COCKBURN & SON, Tlie 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 fid. ADDRESS—Main St (late Bank of N.Z.). FOXTON and SANSON. The Evening Clothes of a Gentleman. IH VERY man has seen the -■-J necessity of possessing a Dress Suit, some men much more than others. Every man who dresses well will find it an absolute necessity, whether lie pretends to observe the strict letter of fashion law or not. The above being so, it is not a question of “ Shall I buy one P l ' but " Where shall X buy it H You can place this important order with me with the utmost confidence lam right up-to-date with styles and materials, and my skill in these special gju*m«nts is unquestioned. A. W. BRADLEY, Fashionable

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 5 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 5 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 5 December 1907, Page 3

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