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SEND YOUR WORK TO J. GOLDSR, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER AND WATCH-MAKER; Poxton. A Rev. Gentleman, whose address can be had on application, says : “My watch, an expensive presentation gift, which you put in order for me about ‘2 years ago, is still going well and keeping good time. I could never get it to go well before, although 1 tried all the principal shops in every town I was in. They did it no good, but appeared to make it worse.” Numerous other instances could be given. I make: Rings, chains, brooches etc., etc., deal in old gold and silver articles, or remodel them to any design. Work cheap, and sell cheap for cash. High-class machinery for watch and clock work. Manufacturers are skilled and quick repairers. JOHN HOLDER, Main Street Foxton rjIHOUGH Married, you may still JL be spooners. Drink (and be always honevmooners) Suratura Tea ! V\7TIO sent men whisky? Let t ▼ that be. ’Twas Heaven sent Suratura Tea ; and that is quite enough for me. QOO PARROTS are required 000 for advertising purposes, 't hey must be able to say “ Suratura Tea for me 1” and then shriek with satisfaction. SHORTHAND - TYPISTES are IO always willing to accept less pay when promised a cup of " Suratura ” each day. Employers note ! PEivoONAL —If Mrs. Maria Sparks does not return to Mrs Snowsheil the bar of soap and lb. of Suratura Tea she “borrowed” there will be trouble. INDIAN Officer wants to lease bungalow in sunny suburb, where he can smoke a cheroot and sip his “ Suratura ”in peace. Apply Colonel Blazes, Hotel Cayenne. YOUNG Lady, refined and musical, desires to meet cheerful curate who drinks only perfect tea. D. Suratura, Wellington. Gi ENERAL Servant seeks enT gagement. Fifteen years last place. Must have “ Suratura ” Tea. Apply, Miss Eltoe.

BIG CLEARING SALE OF GOODS DAMAGED BY STORM WATER. COMMENCES MONDAY. M. HAMER, THE ECONOMIC. Main Street - - Foxton. rpHOMAS EIM M ER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Street, Foxton|

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 844, 26 May 1910, Page 2

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325

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 844, 26 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 844, 26 May 1910, Page 2

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