NOVEMBER FAIR AT DTJEWARD’S WE are holding a great November Fair during the rest of the month. Some very special value are offering in each Department. We should like you to call, if in Palmerston. If not a letter order will receive prompt attention. Money returned if goods not entirely satisfactory. This week we quote : Ladies Lisle Lace Hose in black and tan, worth is gd pair, November Fair price is pair. Embroidered Washing Belts, worth is gd and is nd each, November Fait price, is 3d each. Special line of Cloth Skirts, black and navy, worth 14s 6d, November Fair price 10s 6d. Special lot dress tweed, worth’2s lidto 3s nd, per yard, November Fair price, is lid per yard. Madras Muslin, frilled, tasselled and plain, November Fair price, is 3d, is gd and is lid per yard. Printed French Lawns, fast colours, November Fair prices, per yard. Ladies Cravenette Rain and Dust Cloaks, worth 47s 6d, November Fair price, 32s 6d. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LTD., The House that Grows. PALMERSTON N. ORDER YOUR FISHING TACKLE BY POST. FROM THE MOST COMPLETE & RELIABLE EMPORIUM IN NEW ZEALAND. WE carry one of the largest, and certainly the newest, stocks in the Dominion. We have not a perished article on the premises. If we had, we should immediately destroy it, so that it should not ruin our reputation for reliability. To be a successful Angler, you must have fresh trustworthy Tackle —the best is none too strong. Send us a trial order. We want the opportunity of gaining your confidence, for we are sure we cau command it. All our Goods are selected by an expert, who is, moreover, a skilled Angler well versed in Colonial requirements, and we purchase direct from the best makers. Send for Price-list and Illustrated Catalogue. TACKLE POSTED BY RETURN MAIL TO ANY PART OE NEW ZEALAND. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., 50-52 Victoria Street, Wellington. NEWTON’S NAUGHTY NEPHEW. NEWTON, the ecclesiastic, not the gravitation man, had a naughthy nephew whom he loved. Nephew’s name, B. Smith. Had some local reputation as a poet. Surviving specimen— Y oung Orpheus tickled his harp so well, With a twinkum, twankum, twang. That he gained his Eurydice out of hell, With twinkum, twankum, twang. But had she been honest as she was fair, ’Tis a thousand to one she had never been there. ’Tis much to be feared she proved a scold, And therefore the Devil had got her in hold, But lest she should poison all Bell with her tongue, He straightway released her for an old song. Newton’s sympathies responded. He was a professed hater of matrimony—which he evaded at some hazard of his reputation. When he married a couple, he invariably refused his fees. “Go your way, poor devils, go your way; I have done you mischief enough already.” A'on see, he feared women. The women of his century could not get SURATURA TEA, the infallible sweotuer of the twentieth 1/6, i/9, 2/-, 2/4. J w. ROUGH, * ARCHITECT. THYNN'E STREET, FOXTON. Plans and specifications prepared for all classes of buildings
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 442, 24 November 1908, Page 2
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