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DURWARD’S 4TH &BEAT END ■ OE - ST! A SON SALE. \ T pur Great End-of-Season Sale we offer a host of genuine bargains. We don’t run a make-be-lieve sale every second week or so, we hold only two clearance sales per year, and they ARB SALES, in'' the true of that much-abused word; We quote below a few of the many bargains offering. We shall be pleased to show you some thousands more if you call on us. i end each Green and Brown stripe Cheviot- Usual price 3s nd yd. Now 2# 8d yd. ' A. few Robe lengths, 21s to, 425. SAli.PrlGOlo# 8d each. Large stock of Veilings, Chiffons'and French Nets. Usual prices is 3d, is 6d, is nd yd.' Sal# Pries Sd yd. Remnants of-Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, and Insertions marked down to half price to clear, , Maids’ Tweed Skirts. Usually 10s 6d. Now 8«11d ••ch. v Special lot Ladies’ Black and Coloured Underskirts, / Usually 4s nd, ss nd. Now 8# ltd #aol». to pieces Domestic Calico, I yard wide, worth 6d yd. SaMPrlod 4« 6d dozen. . „ ! 3 pieces only Stockinette. Usually is 2d yd. How lid yd. Linen Thread, black, white and drab, Id root. W.E. DURWARD & CO., LTD., " TRE EELIABLE HOUsk

'i&J C 7 IT S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO come,in &sav / e:' , MONEY. ; AT THE ASSIGNED STOCK SALE *OF R. J. BUNBY’S DRAPERY ') STOCK. "VTHS! it's certainly well i worth your while to come in to the rich bargain feast now on. This sale is proving a •huge success, and hundreds of bargains have already been snapped up, but the 1 whole of this stock must go within the next few weeks at . almost any cost, so we’re reducing the prices still further* to push the goods right out. It wiil pay tyou, to get, in , at once and sequre some of * these rich bargains for your-, self—they’re just the goods you want—reliablei stylish, and up-to-date—and it will be long ere you can pick up snch rare snaps as these. Be . sure to come in—it’s well worth your while. * MILLAR & GIORGI, Palmerston N.

“T WISHED TO DIE,” said Willie; , 8 “I was feeling awful blue. Then I drank some Suratura Tea. I’m feeling good and new.'. I’m .as happy now as Larry (who or wheresoe’er he be), and I’m fixing up to marry Carrie Sura Tara T.” WRA.GGE predicts a storm—din and devastation. Suratura presages blissful calm—peace and preservation. Raging storms . upset the liver: Placid Suratura ; never! never! ARY had a little lamb that Sura-. tura sipped, and that’s why Mary.’s little lamb for ever danced and skipped. Tt followed her to school one day,’but came back very soon, 'cause Suratura Tea wasbn at four that afterIN TIME of peace prepare for war. Your nerves and digestion may be perfect now, but you must build defences against the day® l ' that are coming. Drink Suratura Tea! CJH ACELETON, R.N.R., by virtue K? of Providence —and the London Daily Mail put to discover- the South Pole. If you have two shillings, you don't require any one’s patronage to discover the Capital Tea Sur atura ! CHUMS ! Don’t cling to,the Xvi city; go on the land; keep Suratura always on hand. BICE SWIVELLBR satin a deep .armchair, and a dup of delight' sipped he. He said, '‘Though I’m poorer than some, has 3 ust been the making of mb I’’

Established over Half-a-Centorv. Palmerston and Fox*on. IJWTTON, SON & BOTES, DENTAL SURGEONS. . Foxton Surgery open, every Monday, 16.30 a.m, to 3 p.ttt.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 2

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