WHY GO ELSEWHERE FOR BEDSTEADS? SOME of our people imagine that for house furnishing it is necessary to look outside Foxton, consequently they spend much time and money in railway journeys, and often their purchases could have been landed at their homes by us within a few minutes, just as cheaply and without the additional expense, loss of time, and worry occasioned by the trip. Take the line of bedsteads on view at our premises as an example, and they will compare favomrably with any firm’s goods—either with regard to price, quality and variety. There’s nothing of German origin about these either, they’re from a leading Birmingham manufacturer —shipped direct to us. This means a saving of about 35 per cent, in profits for the middle man, charges for repacking, etc., and that we got the choice of the entire stock of the factory. These gains are yours—our percentage being no higher—so see the assortment before the best lines go, and judge for yourself. P. HENNESSY & Co., THE OLDEST STORE IN FOXTON.
W. PEGDEN, FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON.. LARGE SELECTIONS BEDROOM and OVERMANTLES, DINING ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELDS, SIDEBOARDS, CARPETS, & LINOLEUMS. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH Special Concessions. Sterling Prices. CALL & SEE. IT WILL PAY YOU. ARE YOU DISGUSTED an (■wErfl unuu.h.ji ciujugn iu gci uuc ui uu.i assortment of all grades and guarantee ■ - perfect satisfaction or we will refund the mo:. *' .^’4^l' WITH your f i is the shape excuse for being unlucky enough to get one of tins r-orae out; or £ 3 hrve no teseen We also keep a large and varied assortment ui nail brushes at all prices. ERNEST HEALEY. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Exam.) The Pharmacy, Foxtou.
ALWAYS IN CONDITION. THE ALE YOU’RE USED TO. A FINE TONIC FIRST BREWED IN THE YEAR 1777BASS! whose fame is based on beer; BASS ! whose name is known where’er Britons hold their nectar dear — Thirst assuaging pleasantly. BASS
You ean see Youwwlf in this boot and you yourself ?can see that it hu been polished I I with DALES’ POLISHES Leather is always kept soft and delightful to wear. It is econr i omical use only half the usual quantity.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 29 July 1909, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 29 July 1909, Page 1
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