DUE WARD’S ;*rd GREAT END OF SEASON a A T E. OUR third eud of season clearance is now on. The price reductions are most drastic. We make a point ot clearing out all seasonable goods at the eud of a season, so as to make a clear start for the next season. Costumers from a distance can do their shopping by post, our mail order department fills these orders in rotation. Any goods supplied in response to letter orders, may be returned it not thoroughly satisfactory, and the money will be refunded. We quote a few of the offerings, a fuller list sent on application, Blk cloth skirts 4s nd each. Coloured linen costumes 7s 6d each. Eadies linen hats 3s nd each. Bedspreads, were 25s to 45s now 7s 6d each, Dress tweeds, were 2s 6d now is per yard. Colgates soap 3 cakes for is 3d. Maud hose 2 pairs for 2s nd. Children’s embroidered collars is 6d each. Large spotted chiffons 2d per yard, were is per yard. Sunshades all reduced. Flowers 3d sprig. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LTD., Where the bargains really are. PALMERSTON N. A GOOD HOLIDAY SUIT. TF you’re going for your holidays now, you’ll want a new, seasonable, dressy-looking suit to wear —one that is stylish and comfortable, yes inexpensive—and an ‘ ‘Eclipse-All” suit is just the thing to suit you. These really superior suits are well made, and stylishly cut to fit the figure, and the prices are remarkably low, ranging from 42s to 695. Come in now and see them. You’ll be glad you did. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston N. Reformers, note ; The divorce problem never arises m homes kept happy by Suratura Tea. Why fee lawyers S' PROHIBITIONIST! Now, is i not a noteworthy fact that discontent in Ashburton ceased entirely on the introduction of Suratura Tea. TO MILLION AIRESWITH GOLD AND FISHERMEN BOLD. It is you who know that all mental and physical strain is relieved by the constant use of Suratura Tea ! mO YOUNG WIDOWS. There are JL two perfect consolers ; Time — gradual; Suratura—immediate. Why prolong your pain. NERVE SPECIALIST, fashionable practice, prescribes for his patients—Rest, fresh air, lots of sleep, and that benign stimulant, Suratura Tea, They recover! LADY, do not despair. Simply say—“• Suratura !’’ Your grocer will do the rest. PROHIBITION can never make New Zealand really sad. There will till remain Suratura—the tea of the gloriously glad. O SWIZZLE, think ! Avoid strong • drink ! There’s nothing tastier or piirer than N ature’s triumph, Suratura I [a card.j PRIVATE NURSING HOME, ■ ,'Johnson Street, Foxton. Telephone 43, SMALL, (Certificated Medical, Surgical and Obstetric.) Notifies the residents of Foxton and surrounding districts that the above Home is now open to receive patients. Enquiries and fees on application at above address,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 448, 12 January 1909, Page 2
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