EXTENSIVE ALTERATION TO PREMISES. >IG reductions in latest spring and summer dress fabrics, trimmed and untrimmed Fashionable Millinery. Also a magnificent stock of dainty and serviceable bonnets, etc., for the children. Men’s Department well catered for. Come and see my up-to-date stock o ties,caps, shirts, etc, etc. It will surprise you. MRS HAMRR, “THE ECONOMIC,” Foxton,
AFTERNOON TEA & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY, MESDAMES HENDERSON & . CUNNINGHAMS, notify the public that they have purchased the fruit, confectionery and refreshment business lately conducted by Mrs Shadbolt in Main Street. All fruit in season will be stocked, also a first-class assortment of confectionery. Afternoon tea and refreshments at all hours. Special room for ladies. Fish suppers a speciality, A Trial Solicited. MIBNVILLE last mm m cocoa* TTF you could only see the -®- home of Bournville Cocoa with its green fields, its lovely gardens, its airy sunlit workrooms —all as clean as a new pin—yon would understand why Bournville Cocoa is so pure and so delicious. Sold in j£lb and ilh tins everywhere. Made by BRITISHERS at Cadbury’s, Bournville. mHOUGH MARRIED, you may _L still lie spooners. Drink (and be always honeymooners) Suratura Tea! Try a pound of “D.” WHO sent men whisky? Let that be. ’Twas Heaven sent Suratura Tea; ami that is quite enough for me. SURATURA TEA dissipates surly tempers. w Tea! “D.” HENE’ER a smiling man you see, give thanks to Suratura Just try a sample pound of JUST outside the Grocer's pause and think. Suratura Tea is the finest in the world. Why spend money on the others ? CEYLON KNOWS. It has had vast experience. The finest Ceylon tea now grown is Suratura. Tastes best, digests bests, lasts longest, “D,” 2s. AFTERNOON TEA. Kills scam dal, sweetens intercourse, removes bile, cements friendship— Suratura ! “ T DO CONFESS,” said Nell, “it X seems that this was nectar in my dreams. I’m none the poorer. It’s Suratura.” SYBIL’S SECRET. On wet. and windy days we stay inside sipping Suratura. A great life! ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 495, 16 October 1909, Page 2
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329Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 495, 16 October 1909, Page 2
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