HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT ’XMAS SHOPPING ? IF NOT, DO IT NOW Beauty ami Worth. These two things have always been paramount features of everything carried in our store, ’Xmas shoppers should make ours their headquarters, for this reason alone, not considering the additional inducements you’ll find here as to the lowness of our prices. NEW CHIFFON DRAPE SCARVES with handsome Chine Floral ends, 334yds long by 2oins wide, usually sold at 4s 6d to ss 1 id ; the balance of this to be cleared at 2s 6d each, postage 2d. 500 doz STRAIGHT FEATHER NORFOLK BEETS in Black and all leading colours, 1% and wide; our special price for this lot each, potage 2d, About 150 TEA COSIES, in Silk, Satin, Broches, etc., all very choice goods, just the thing for seasonable gifts ; usual price 6s 1 id, our special offer 4s 6d each, postage 4d. 39 TENERIFFE WORK TEA CLOTHS, 3d x 36, usually sold at 18s 6d to 22s 6d, Holiday price 12s 6d, post, 6d Look out ior next week for our | Write us at ouce f or any LIST FOR THE REN. child- % x x It will interest yon, and par- A I * * X ticularly the little ones. Everyone is catching the ’XMAS SPIRIT, and this store is FAIRLY BUBBLING OVER. of those lines. If not sat- ‘ [ isfied your money refunded. . Address all communications to Manager TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. JUST ARRIVED. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. PRIME HAMS. BISCUITS. SWEETS. CORDIALS. GARDNER & WHIBLEY. S 3 fall A OvO.'j H)xToihßa « Praise not yourself; let others praise you.” 9 -THE'PPET.
C. W. WYCHERLY & SONS, Saddlers, Foxton, BEG to thank customers for their support during the past four years, and to inform them that they have disposed of the business to Mr Bullard. Accounts may be paid to Mr Bullard, or to Wycherley and Sons, Saddlers, Wellington and Palmerston North. 16/11/07. In connection with the above, I hope, by strict attention to business and only first-class workmanship and materials, to merit a continuance of support accorded to my predecessors. W. E. BULLARD. CLARK AND THOMPSON, THE PREMIER SIGNWRITERS & PICTORIAL ARTISTS, Church street, Paemerston, ARE prepared to execute signwriting of any description on the shortest notice.. Estimates and Designs free. Write us for prices. ’Phone 417. Church street, Palmerston North. FLANAGAN the great preacher and lecturer, will give a lecture in the Public Hall on Wednesday next. REMOVAL NOTICE. ME. PERREAU, Baker & Confectioner, notifies the General Public that he will occupy temporary premises in Main Street, next to Messrs P. H. Rae-Howard and Co.’s auction mart, as from Monday, Nov. 4th, and until his new buildings are ready for occupation. Provision will be made for tea rooms. PH. RAE-HOWARD & CO., auctioneers, have for private sale, one -mowing machine, ; 2 draught horses, £25 each. Public Hall. 44 | i YEAllSun/Darkest London.’' * * Wednesday Dec ■
ONLY A BALL. AN inflated rubber bladder, a bom bastie 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 windbag’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 w T ounu will heal, and you 11 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. —MOEE POET. 2 HOURS instruction and amusement. Flanagan’s lecture on “14 Years in Darkest London.’ MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. OPENING DAY. DEC. i ITH. MR ST EVENT AT 2.15 P.M. PROGRAMME. 1. Ladies’ Pair-oar (tubs). 2 . Four-oar (outriggers). 3. Pair-oar (outriggers). 4. Pair-oar (tubs). 5. Fishermen’s Race. 6. Double Sculls. Nominations for each event (except ladies’), 2s, to close with the Secretary, on SATURDAY, December 7th, at 8 p.m. G. S. FOWLER. Hon, Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 7 December 1907, Page 3
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