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DURWARD’S 4TH GREAT ENT) ■ OF - SEASON SALE. WE have reason to feel satisfied with the response to our sale advertisements from clients living at a distance. We have never before had so many letter orders to fill. In spite of our offer—“satisfaction or your money back” not one article sent in filling letter orders has been returned. We quote a few special bargains. We shall be pleased to forward any of these to you on receipt of your order with remittance. Special domestic calico, 36m 4s 6d dozen yards. Boin bleached Bolton sheeting was 2s 6d now 2s yd. Pastel Venetian cloth was 3s nd now is iid yd. Silk moirette is 9d,per yd. Dome fasteners 2d per dozen. Whalebone “headache” brushes were 10s 6d, now 5s nd each. . Child’s bearette coats 5s 6d each. Ladies’ flannelette night gowns 2s nd each. Mens’ heavy Scotch knit gloves, sale prices 2s 1 id pair. Mens' linen collars is per dozen. Boys’ suits colonial tweed, 2 to 17, sale prices 7s 6d, 9s 6d to 22s 6d each. Ladies’ 1 bar walking shoes were 15s 6d, now 13s qd pair. 500yds ribbon 2 to 3m wide, 2d yard. Special rib gloves, all shades, were 3s 6d pair, sale price 2s 6d pair. 6ft linoleum is nd per running yard. “Maude” hose ladies size is 6d pair. Casement cloths is 4<i yard. W.E. DURWARD & CO., LTD . THE QUALITY DRAPERS ETC. •9 Palmerston N.

IT’S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COMB IN & SAYS MONEY. AT THE ASSIGNED STOCK SALE OF R. J. BUNDY’S DRAPERY STOCK. YES! it’s certainly well 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 whoee 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 you to get in at once and secure some of these rich bargains for yourself—they’re just the goods you want 1 —reliable, stylish, \ and up-to-date—and it will i be long ere you can pick up such rare snaps as these. Be sure to come in—it’s well worth your while. MILLAR & GIORCH, Palmerston N.

I WISHED TO DIE," said Willie; “ 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 Tura T.’’ RAGGE predicts a storm—din and devastation. Suratura presages blissful calm —peace and preservation. Raging ■ storms upset the liver: Placid Suratura ; never,! never! MARY had a little lamb that Suratura sipped, and that's why Mary’s little lamb for ever danced and skipped. It followed her to school one day, but came back very soon, ’cause Suratura Tea was on at four that afternoon. IN TIME of peace prepare for war. Your nerves., and digestion may be perfect now, but you must build defences against the days‘that are coming. Drink Suratura Tea! CiHACKLETON, R N.R., by virtue of Providence—-and the London Daily *Mail -set out to discover the South Pole. If you have two shillings, you don’t require any one’s patronage to discover the Capital Tea Suratura ! New CHUMS! Don’t cling to the city ; go on the land; keep Suratura always on hand. SWIVELLER satin a deep 1 81 armchair, and a cup of delight sipped he, He' said, ’‘Though I’m poorer than some, Suratura has just been the making of me 1” Established over Half-a-Century. Palmerston and Foxton. Main Trunk Line, Ohakune and Raetihi. rjUTTON, SON & BOYEB, ' DENTAL SURGEONS. Foxton Surgery open , daily, (except Friday): Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p(m. ? Saturday, 9.a,m. tp r * V' - mh#/| j

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 17 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 17 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 17 July 1909, Page 2

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