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A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OBTAINABLE AT THE HUGE SALE WHICH COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, 19™ JAN., AT COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S, Ltd., When Twenty Thousand Pounds Worth of Goods will be sacrificed; — Silk Veilings, all colours, were is to is lid yard, going at Cd yard. Serviettes, hemmed ready for use, for is lid. French Blouse Flannels, really is lid to2s6d yard, to be sacrificed at is a yard. Coloured Quilts, for single beds, is lid, 2s 6d, 2s ltd each; double bed sizes, 3s lld each. Floral Art Muslins, 36 inches wide, cream grounds, pink, green or blue flowers, the latest floral designs, 2s Qd the dozen yards. Summer Dress Tweeds (cotton), double width, dress piece of 7 yards for 2s lid and 4s 1 id. Lace Front Lisle Hosiery, either black or tan, a marvellous line going at Is lid for two pairs or is single pair—honestly worth Is 6d pair. Thousands of Bargains that will handsomely repa> a visit to the HUGE SALE AT COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S, LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 JAM JARS AT COLLINSON & SONS. We have just landed an extra large shipment of the well-known MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases for Cash. PORCELAIN LINED MASON JAR FOR JAM. Fruit Size, 6 doz. in case, 17/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 27/6 case. Half-Gallon Size, 6 doz. in case, 28 16 case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JAR FOR PRESERVING. Fruit Size, 6 doz. in case, 27/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 34/6 case. Half-Gallon size, 6 doz. in case, 32/6 case. GLASS TOP JARS FOR JAM. Pint Size, 6 doz. in case, 21/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 24/6 case. If you don’t want the quantity, it will pay you to divide a case with your friend. Jar rings to suit jam jars, qd doz. Tar rings for wide mouth jars, 7d doz. TIE OVER JARS AND HONEY JARS. COLLINSON & SON, CHEAPSIDE, - PALMERSTON N. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. WE have opened up a large and varied selection of silverplate ware, gold and silver ware, gem and wedding rings, watches, clocks and jewellery too numerous to particularise, at city prices. Repairs a speciality. HOLDER BROS. & SONS, Watchmakers, Jewellers, Opticians, Manufacturers and Repairers, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. C.G. —Has been over 40 years a repairer, inventor and holds numerous testimonials and secrets not generally known to the trade. Useful Present Given to Each Purchaser of a Wedding Ring. OUR USUAL FESTIVE DISCOUNT 2/- IN THE £. C. J. B. Colder, - - Manager.

TOUCHING THE RAINBOW I LORD BACON, that quaint discoverer, announced that “where a rainbow seemed to hang over, or to touch, there breaketh forth sweet smell.” Pity ’tis that so few of these grave philosophers of the old time can be taken quite seriously in this white light of the new. There was Augustine, the esteemed saint, who assured the faithful that he had actually seen in Aethiopia many men and women having no heads, but large eyes fixed in their breasts — in other respects like himself—and also men that had a single eye, and that in the forehead. Augustine had an opulent imagination. But there is a soul of reality in these fictions. There are to this day many folk whose eyes are, to all intents and purposes, in their stomachs. And if you are willing and wise, you may still get into the path of the rainbow. You may warm your leisure with delight, and fill your dullest hours with a rare redeeming sweetness. You may have your nerves as harmoniously responsive as the strings of a master’s harp. All that you need to do is to eschew all inferior and noxious beverages, and to place your trust in the wonderful qualities of SURATURA TEA. There is no other like it. No other has quite the superb, inimitable flavour of Suratura. If you are at all sceptical, get a pound of “D” quality for 2s, and be convinced.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 944, 21 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 944, 21 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 944, 21 January 1911, Page 3

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