THE CHEAT WINTER■ SALE AT TE ABO HOUSE COMMENCES ON THUHCOAY 15TH JULYA LITTLE later than usual perhaps, but right iu the nick of need just the same. Winter has hardly.yet -taken to whitening the ground with frosts; nevertheless there will be chances NOW to procure warmth-holding blankets cosy wearables, and every, other conceivable winter need at prices that have been peeled and pruned to finer proportions than ever. 0 A list of the Great Money Saving Chances will be posted on request. We couldn’t even pretend to give you particulars here—the space is too limited ! < There’s only room to say that if you come from the uttermost part of New Zealand, to shop at TE ARO HOUSE during the Great Winter Sale, you’ll save your train or boat fare over and over again, and get a good deal of pleasure besides. There’s your pen—write now for the list! If you cannot come, we can send. TE ARO HOUSE, , OUBA & DIXON ST., - WELLINGTON. N*
COMFORT ECONOMY AND APPEARANCE raon MUCH MORE HEAT! MUCH LESS COST ! I BY USING A GAS RADIATOR It gives three times mare heat at one third the cost of an ordinary gas fire. NO SMELL* NO FUMES. NO DIRT. NO TROUBLE. NO FLUE REQUIRED. V Ask Your , Gas Company, Plumber, or write the— < WELS::.DH LIGHT COY., 102, 106 Victoria-St., Wellington. , THE BIG CYCLE ■ ROAD RACES. AUGUST 11th— Wednesday, at 2.3 b p.m. SEPTEMBER ISth—Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. Prizes value 55 guineas. Entries close for Ist race Thursday July Bth. • Course —Rangitikei Line and Bunnythorpe block, twice round (22 miles). Home trainer for use of competitors v.t Nonpareil Cycle and Motor Coy. Handicapper, J. Colling wood. E. S. PEES; ‘ Secretary.* FOR immediate sale, seven miles from. New Plymouth—--105 acres good dairying land, with four-roomed house. 18-bail cow shed; creamery one mile froni farm. Price, per acre, including 18 -cows, five additional head of stock, horse, milk-cart, cans, etc., and 20 fully-paid up shares in butter factory. Will exchange for small farm- of 20 to 50 acres near Foxton, suitable for dair3-ing.—Apply sharp this office.
FOR PRIVATE SAUR. AT Mrs Austin senr’s., residence, Robinson St.,:a comfortable phaeton in good order, set of first-class harness practically new, staunch and reliable buggy horse, also a quantity of first-class furniture and household effects. MRS AUSTIN, ' Tirohanga. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD "ATAI 15s per cord on truck atXevin. Cash with orders. Orders may be left at this paper.
P. WALKER desires to ” • make known to his numerous customers that -he has laidin a stock of boots and shoes of reliable quality, and at most reasonable prices. He is also making a speciality in gents, youth's and boys clothing etc. He is also selling the prettiest blousings v and' dress goods which can be obtained In Foxton. If you have not called on him yet—give him a call. You will be sure to come again. Note the addvess. G. P. WALKEB, Drapery, Ci.othing & Boot a" ’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 17 July 1909, Page 3
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