Till!) FOXTON PH A RMACY, Main St., (Opposite Presbyterian t'lmi'cli), J[ # C. PATTERSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, notifies Hie ■public of Foxlon ami district that lie has commenced business in the above premises, PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed with despatch. A. stock of Drugs, etc., will also bo kept at private residence to meet urgent night cases. Only the purest Drugs used. A large stock of DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES, including Toilet Requisites and Perfumes just opened up. ' TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. VETERINARY WORK A SPECIALITY, Private Residence, Thynne-street. Telephone No. 59. HEALEY, PHARMACEUTICAL CHfeMIST. (Bii Emm.) THE PHARMACY, MAIN STREET. PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY MADE UP. ONLY PUREST DRUGS KEPT IN STOCK. BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES TO be sacrificed at half price at the ECONOMIC, in order to make room for Winter Goods shortly to arrive. MRS HAMER’S. THE “ECONOMIC,” Main Street, Foxton. THE CLOTHES QUESTION. THE Clothes Question is one which presents itself to the mind of every man. Where to get a suit combining the latest style, finest quality materials and perfect comfort at a small price is perplexing to those who have . not worn our “Eclipse Ale” Boxed Suits. These suits are built for permanent shapeliness, witli real hair cloth fronts and extra shoulder padding and give you complete satisfaction in style, fit and quality. Then look at the price : 45/- or 55/- will buy one of these smart suits. Once you wear oue of these suits, you feel as if the clothes question is permanently settled for you : they look so well, wear so well, and cost so little. Come in aud try on a few suits when you are in town. MILLAR & GIORGI, “THE GREAT OUTFITTERS,” Palmerston North, MEN’S CAPS AT DURWARD’S. COOKSEYani. CHRIST Y —two names that stand for the best in Caps. Tliesc are the makers of the Caps we are showing. The shapes are the latest—not skimpily made from tailor’s oddments, but full well-shaped goods, made from special Cap Tweeds; will retain their shape and style ; are honestly made and well-finished See them. COOKSEYS: Prince George, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6 each Cranlcy. 5/-, 5/6 each Burford, 5/9 each Netland, 4/6, 5/- 5/6 each Newark, 5/6, 7/6 each CHRYSTY’S: Caps, all shades* at 2/3, 2/6, 3/9, 4/6, 4/9, 5/., 5/11, and 7/6 each. W. F. DURWARD AND COMPANY, LIMITED, PALMERSTON NORTH! The Reliable Store.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 370, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 370, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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