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SUM) YOU K WORK TO .1. ('{OLDER, M A NIM-’ AOTnli IN (1 JEW ELLE R AND WATCHMAKER, Foxton, AR i> v . < ientleman, wliose address can lie had on application, says : "My walcli, an expensive presentation gift., which you put in order for me ah- nl - J year,' ago, is slili going well ami keeping good lime. I emild never get it 1,, go will before, although I tried all lheprineip.il shops in every! tun n | was in. ’I hey did il no good, hut appeared to make it worse." N 11ini-e<ins oilier uislanees eonld in* given. 1 make: Kings, chains, lirooehes i-le., e‘e., deal in old gold and silver arlii.-ies, or remodel them to any design. Work cheap, and sell cheap for rash. lligh-class machinery for watch and clock' work. Manufacturers arc skilled and quick repairers. JOHN HOLDER, Main Street Foxton.

ARE YOU SUITED FOR EASTER? IT may be 100 late to have a new Made-to-Measure Suit for Easter, but you can still “ walk abroad ” in stylish, wellfitting garments- if you procure one of MILLAR & GIOBGI’S “ECLIPSE-ALL” SUITS. These famous suits are made from really first-class fabrics ol guaranteed London quality, and their fit and style marks their wearers as men of fashion and taste. You will appear well groomed at Easter without the trouble and inconvenience of measuring and trying on, if you come to us. At ten minutes’ notice you can walk out of our shop seasonably clad and up to the minute in fashion. The prices ol “ Eclipse-All ” Suits range from 37s 6d to 755. Try one, and see if your friends can distinguish it from a made-to-measure. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, I Pai.mkrston North. % M I" I • lIIWW—*

THE DOWNFALL OF BRUISER BEGOB. Bruiser Begob Was out ol’ a job, So lie chose a dark evening And started to rob. He’d have got through with safety And profit, maybe, Had he not started robbing Wise folks of'fheir tea. (The tea of wise folks : Suratura —blend “ D.”) Alas ! for the Bruiser And sad Mrs B.! The person called Hayman’s Not deader than he! HE STOLE THE SUIiATUEA! Cadbury’s Chocolates. In Jewel Caskets. FREE to all users of DOURNVILLE IfiOjCOA "THE LAST WO AS tM COCOA* Ask your Grocer, or write to Cadbury’s, Wellington, for a Coupon Starter. rp HOM A S RI M M ER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Street, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 17 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 815, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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