A TRIUMPH IN AR FLOOR COVERINGS HEEE’S a gilt-edge Bargaii thrill the hearts of every reach of this store. HANDSOME BE ART SQUAE In beautiful rich colourings, unique are absolutely pure wool, They will as new for many years, and with ci lifetime. We are the sole agents 1 and district. If you cannot get into them, send us full particulars, size, will forward them and pay railage on satisfactory send it back. • HERE ARE THE PRIC] SIZE 10ft x Bft 47/6 SIZE Of 2IZB 10ft x 12ft 00/6 SIZE 12 With an offer like this, there's no replacing all the worn and frayed fl and making the home bright and ii the coming Spring. Here are Floor every room in designs to suit every f suit every parse. Please address all communicate Manager,” Te Aro House, Wellingtc TE ARO HO WELLINGTON. WINTER Fj REALISATION NOW PROCE £BOOO VALUE
WHAT MADE CEYLON EYLON was depressed. Coffee liad failed. Ordinary commerce was of little promise and less immediate value. What saved Ceylon was the discovery that Ceylon could grow a tea like The island picked up. Population increased. Commerce was extended. The good time had come. SURATURA “ D ” a/No other Tea approaches it. AH storekeepers. Dazzling display of new SEASON’S JEWELLERY, My old stock has been cleared out and the work of replenishing is now going on. I am showing a magnificent array of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELLERY, &c. RICHARD H. BRIGHT, FASHIONABLE JEWELLER, PALMERSTON NORTH. HEAPS OP PUN AT THE WINTER GARDEN FETE NEXT WEDNESDAY. SURATURA!” Tl-IK The Square,
FUN FOE YOUNG AND OLD AT THE WINTER GARDEN FETE NEXT -WEDNESDAY. TO POULTRY FANCIERS. FOR SALE.—Sittings of White Leghorn Eggs. Good laying strain. Orders left at Mbs Hussey’s bookseller and stationer, will be promptly attended to. Price, 7/6 per sitting. NO TICE OF REMOYAL. I BEG to notify tlie general public that I have removed from the Council Chambers to my residence in Thynne Street, where I may be conconsulted at any time. J. W. ROUGH, ■ Architect. NOTICE. my completing two years business in Foxton, I desire to tender thanks for past patronage, and trust with the same attention to business, the same cleanliues and workmanship, to merit a continuance of the patronage received in the past. M. LITTLEJOHN, The People’s Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Foxton. TO OUR CLIENTS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. WE regret having to announce that our Foxton branch will be closed on or about the fifteenth of this month. We heartily thank all our numerous clients for the,very liberal patronage they have extended to our representative in Foxton and desire to state that our Mr Geo. Fowler, who will in future control our outdoor work, will visit Foxton periodically in the interests of our present clients who may need attention and to interview possible new friends. We particularly request that all outstanding and repair accounts be paid before the fifteenth. Again thanking you one and all. We are, Yours Sincerely, Palmerston Cycle Motor Co. W. TURNER, Manager. DON’T FORGET THE WINTER GARDEN FETE NEXT WEDNESDAY.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 425, 18 August 1908, Page 3
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