i i I f IF so, just drop us a line and we promise to send you a range of the smartest cotton goods you ever set eyes on, they are without doubt the finest assortment we have ever imported. Don’t forget to send for a range of samples. 44in. Zephyrs and Ginghams, in robe lengths with woven graduated stripes. These are the correct style, and our prices are exceedingly reasonable, All wanted shades. 15/6 and 17/6 per robe. 52in. Cotton Yoile Kobe, spot, plain and stripe, with lovely floral border, with a Gin. dark border at foot, 17/6 and 19/6. Helio, pink, green, brown, biscuit, and blue. Plates showing latest mode with each robe length. 30 Teneriffe hand-worked Robes, white holland and colours, 37/6 and 47/6. The latest Two-ton 6 Cambrics, in spot and stripe, reliable washing material. 250 designs in smart stylish muslin 6£d. 7id, and B£d a yard, or 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, per 12yd. dress length. Japanese Crepe Cloths, untearable and fast colours, also in creme 29in. wide. 9£d, 10r*d, and ll£d yard. SPECIAL NOTICE. The great difficulty hitherto has been the trouble in getting your Summer Frock made. Select your material early and avoid all chance of .disappointment. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. % 4f I
NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN MISS ANDERSON HUGHES will give an address in the Masonic Hall, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 5.15 o’clock, and on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Subject : Sunday evening : “ Men’s Rights and Women’s Wrongs.” Monday evening: No-License Question. F. W. FRANKLAND, Sec. No-License League. MISS ANDERSON HUGHES % will also conduct services in the Methodist Church at 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. ALE INVITED. A * >
H. COLEY, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, WHYTE STREET, FOXTON. ON and after September Ist all small quantities of Coal must be by cash payment. PER SACiC 3/CASH. FIREWOOD t supplied in any quantity and cut to L ’ any length. 1 WESTPORT, STATE & STEAM COAL always on band. All orders fulfilled without delay. TELEPHONES I Private, 44 Wood and Coal Yard, 35 H. COLEY. SURATURA SOURCE OF DELIGHTS. rpHE significance of “Suratura ” in the ancient language of Ceylon made the same strikingly suitable for the most • delicious tea Ceylon produces. This is no idle vaunt; no mere dodge of the advertiser. Suratura Tea is a blend of the finest leaf grown in the finest district of Ceylon. It has run all its rivals out of sight. SURATURA " D ” a/The Tea commended for the home and daily uses. WHIZ ! SLAP! BANG! PRICES are down in a heap TYRES, 6/6 to 12/6 TUBES, 4/6 to 6/6 ' CHAINS, 6/6 to 8/6 LAMPS (Oil), 3 1- to 10/6 LAMPS (Gas), 6/6 to 12/6 PUMPS 1/6 to 2/6 PEDALS (Rattrap) 5/6 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 6/6 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 6/6 FREEWHEELS, 6/6 We solicit Poxton customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON. dressmaking. MISS B. WANiCLYK is prepared to undertake dressmaking. Address: Corner of Russell and Thynne Streets,
LOST. —Between Mr Frankland’s corner and Mr Hennessy’s store, two sovereigns. Will finder kindly return to this office. WANTED. —A good* . General Maid. Apply Mrs C. Robinson, Lady’s Mile, Foxton. WILL the person who removed an Overcoat; from my trap on Tuesday night return same to save trouble as he is known. Geo. Coley. WANTED —Boarders. Comfort* able home, airy rooms, bath, etc. Address at this office. TO POULTRY FANCIER S. FOR SALE.—Sittings of White Leghorn Eggs. Good laying strain. Orders left at Mes Hussey’s bookseller and stationer, will be promptly attended to. Price, 7/6 per sitting. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I BEG to notify the 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 continoance 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 I 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. GAS FITTINGS! INTENDING Gas Consumers are invited to inspect Gas Fittings, including Chandeliers, Stoves, Rings, Shades, Globes, etc., at the Show Rooms, Municipal Buildings. Prices, etc., on application. W. S. HE Y ES, Manager.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 433, 5 September 1908, Page 3
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