THE FOXTON PHARMACY, Main St., (Opposite Presbyterian Church), J£ # C. PATTERSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, notifies the public of Foxton and district that he has commenced business in the above premises, PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed with despatch. A stock of Jlrugs, etc., will also be 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 EX-. TR ACTED. VETERINARY WORK A SPECIALITY. Private Residence, Thymie-street. Telephone No. 59. J] HEALEY, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. f By lixam.X THE PHARMACY, MAIN STREET. PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY MADE UP. ONLY PUREST DRUGS KEPT IN STOCK.
JJENRY E. PERRY, EYE SPECIALIST, (Four years special (raining under distinguished Surgeons, the late Dr. De lieuzi and Dr. E. Borghelti, M.D. Wellington.) Has commenced practice in Cole’s Building’s, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Consultation Free. Honrs : 10 to 12, 2 to n, and by appointment. BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES mo be sacrificed at half piiCa at the X ECONOMIC, in order to make room for Winter goods now arriving. MRS HAMER’S, THE “ECONOMI C,” Main Street, Foxton. NEW HOODS FOR MEN.
The autumn and winter GOODS FOR MEN that we have just opened form a display that is well worthy of your inspection. The newest and best styles in Men’s Furnishings are represented here, and many exclusive novelties are shown. Every article is of the best quality procurable, though marked at a strictly moderate price. Come and see this interesting showing next time you’re m town. Vonp inspection is always appreciated, and you can get just what you want here. MILLAR & GIORGI, “THE GREAT OUTFITTERS,” Palmerston North. UMBRELLAS AT DURWARD’S. f HE UMBRELLA SEASON is here, and we are readv for it with a splendid lot of new Umbrellas. These goods are well-bought. We are in the position to buy well, aud we are satisfied with as small a margin of profit as will pay us reasonable interest on our money—so it follows that these Umbrellas are good value. We don’t mean “ cheap " in the usual sense of the word, because we don’t stock the lowest grades we can find, but they are cheap in the sense that they are splendid value for your money, and they will wear. We give you our word for that, and we have a reputation for “ making good,” LADIES’ UMBRELLAS.
Fancy Handles, in horn and composition, 3/11, 4/6 and 5/6. Gun Metal and Partridge Handles, Hooks and Crooks, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, strong frames. Assorted handles, newest shapes, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 15/-, good covers. Silver Mounted Handles, latest shapes, all reliable covers and strong frames, 16/6, 17/6 18/6, 20/- to 30/• W. F. DURWARD AND COMPANY, UMITRD, PALMERSTON NORTH.. The Reliable Store.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 14 May 1908, Page 2
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