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All who are in need of summer dress goods, smart linens, muslins, prints, etc., should not fail to call at Mrs Hamer’s, Main Street, where large reductions are being made all round, on account of the extensive alterations and additions to be effected to premises. For stylish and up-to-date millinery, at low figures, you cannot do better than- call at the Economic. Mrs Hamer has also a wonderful and varied stock of children’s bonnets, etc. —See Advt. Mr H. C. Cochran has secured the services of an expert French polisher for a week or two. All desiring to have their pianos, organs, etc-, repolished equal to new must apply immediately as only a limited number can be done. Charge moderates. — Advt. Mr S. Stockbndge, 97 Tory-st. Wellingtan. N.Z., writes : “Chamberlain’s Tablets are the finest corrective that we have ever had in our home. I always give them to my children a,nd find that they are the safest medicine for them. What I like about them is that they are mild and gentle in their action and never leave any afte effects. People troubled with In digestion or Constipation will find that Chamberlain’s Tablets can always be depended upon. For sale everywhere. — Advt. If in want of Birthday, Wedding or other gifts, go to Parkes’, the jeweller, the shop for presents.*

MESSRS EVANS BEOS,, HAVE decided to cater for the publicon Thursday* Friday next, 2nd and 3rd inst., by supplying LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON TEA at their bakery establishment, and refreshment rooms, Main Street. VISITORS LOOK US UP. It will pay you. Good Menu. Resonable Tariff. ARE YOU GOING TO THE SCULLING HANDICAP ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT ? IF so, first satisfy the cravings of the inner man. Call at MRS BAKER’S Refreshment Rooms, Main Street, where lunch will be spread to satisfy the most fastidious taste. Tariff is 6d. Give us a Caee-

hJk, SCULLING HANDICAP. THE s.s. Planet and s.s. Kate will convey passengers to the sculling course on Thursday and Friday next, leaving Messrs Levin and Co.’s wharf on arrival of the trains from Palmerston at 11.50 a.m. and 12.35 p.m. Return fare 3s (which does not include admission to the ground). BY ORDER, LEVIN & CO. VISITORS TO THE SCULLING HANDICAP OBTAIN your dinner in town by visiting FRED HADFIELD’i Manawatu Hotel, where AN EXCELLENT LUNCH will be on the tables from n a.m. on THURSDAY & FRIDAY next. TAKIFF: is 6». FISH DINNERS AMD SUPPERS! THURSDAY & FRIDAY NEXT. MESDAMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAM invite visitors to Foxton, and the general public, to visit their refreshment rooms on Thursday and Friday next for fish dinners and suppers. Tariff is 6d.

ANTED TO LEASE--20 acres of good land, dress “Lease” this office. -5 to AdREIZURB UNDER BILL OF SALE. MONDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At I p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., instructed by the holder of the Bill of Sale will sell as above at the rear of the late Borough Council Chambers, a quantity of household furniture and effects comprising Dining-room suite 6 chairs and 2 easy chairs in leather, I Singer sewing machine, 2 tables, I iron bedstead and bedding, washstand and ware, dressing table and mirror, pictures, linoleums, curtains and blinds, and various kitchen utensils, qrockery and glassware, ornaments, lamp, and cutlery. NO RESERVE.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 603, 30 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 603, 30 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 603, 30 November 1909, Page 3

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