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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 magniliccnt array of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELLERY, Ac. RICHARD H. BRIGHT, THE FASHIONABLE JEWELLER, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. NO YE LTY NECKWEAR AT ■ ■ ■ ts= DUEWARD’S THE l*st ot novelty neckwear lor the present season is a long one. Never before has there been such a wide range of new ide as in neckwear. At Dnrwards you will find selections of the mod fashionable and most becoming styles, The selection is quite up to the standard ( f Wellington houses, and the prices for the same classes of goods are cons’derably lower with ns. Fillet Lace Plastrons worked in silk, in champagne, Paris, and cream, 5s 6d each. The He m Laco Collarette, Irish crochet effect in light and dark Paris, 4s 6d, 4s 1 id, and 5 • fid each. Guipure Plastrons, 3s fid, 4s fid, 5s fid, in p'um and P. ris. Fillet Lace T ; cs, worked in silk, 5s fid each. A new range o! Lidcliveiss Lace Ties, fiom 4m wide and 36m Io ;g, to 15m wide and alyds lo - g, from is fid to 21s each. Ch ffon Scarves, fancy borders, in. all colours—very snnvt —3- I id, 4s 6 I, 5s fid and 7s fid. Stock Collars in Fillet Lace, Net Lace, and Embroidery, fid, gd, is, to is fid. Narrow Silk Ties, all shader, is, is 3d, and is fid. The Hem Stock Tie, in linen, is, all colours. A large assoitmcnt of Belts in tinsel, embroidery, velvet, and leather. W. E. DURWARD & CO., LTD., The House that Grows. PALMERSTON N. fefelfyfßS GLADYS WIZZEN begs -i-7jL to inform Mrs Coopah she's no lady. More Suratnra and levs gin, Mrs C., was what wo was taught!’’ A A., 15., 0.0., C.C., Tlie man • who’ll never he a churl drinks Suratura with his girl. WANTED.— Steady Young Farmer, with large family, to insist on Suratura Tea, in interests of health and economy. “ D,” 2s. PARLOR-MAID, tall, dark, good figure, wants situation, knows her work and knows her place. Requires 255. Drinkl only “ Suratura.’’ STOLEN KISSES are—well, yea know; but even they don’t breathe the sweet fragrance of Snratura Tea. Try both! LOST. —That fretful feeling of Hie ordinary tea-drinker. Always Suratura now. D. Twobob. POSITIVE Cure for Alcoholism. Drink nothing but Suratura Tea —“ D” quality, 2s ; steadies the nerves. TO LET—A lot of old grocers’ shops that never stocked Suratura Tea—D quality, 2s. POLITICIAN, young adaptable, desires to meet snug widow who uses Suratura Tea. D pref. Xc32lab. QUARTERLY ACCOUNTS. THE Heraed quarterly accounts have now been issued, and the proprietor would esteem as a favour an early settlement of. same.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 20 October 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 20 October 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 20 October 1908, Page 2

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