F. GABITES, (OPPOSITE POLICE STATION). rriHE Public is vitally interested in knowing at all times JL where it can get THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY, and the Public has a way of finding this out. A FEW SPECIAL LINES: Ladies White Blouses, 3/n ; Belts, I/-; Tray Cloths, l/ll; Calicoes, 6%d, White Towels, I/-; Blankets (double size), 17/6; Cretonnes, 5%d; Pandora, 6d yard; Towelling, 4^d; Ladies’ Hose, i/-, 1/6,1/9; Pillow Cases, 9d each.
ATTENTION! HAVE YOU TRIED THE CASH TRADING CO. FOR GROCERIES ? IF NOT, WHY NOT? OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT-QUALITY OF GOODS RIGHT. And you will do right if you give us a trial. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. ’PHONE 52.
SILVER AND ELECTRO. GOODS I HAVE just opened up a choice selection of silver and electro-plate goods, also jewellery, fancy china, and leather goods suitable for presents. R. M. PARKES, Practical Watchmaker & Manufacturing Jeweller. (25 years’ experience in best English and Colonial houses. Late of Stewart Dawson).
MILLAR & GIORGI’S MID-SUMMER SALE IS ON. Prices have broken ranks, and now one sovereign will shoulder the responsibility of two. Millar & giorgps SALES go straight to the point in the matter of economy. This one, far from being an exception to the rule, will be remembered as THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE OP 1911. All FOOTWEAR for Men, Women and Children, as well as all kinds of apparel for men and boys, is genuinely and generously reduced in price. A stirring story of the values could easily be spun, but space does not permit. If your purse has felt the “ pinch ” of ’Xmas shopping, come now and give it relief. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston North.
DR. MARTIN MORTIMER reports that his charming patient is now convalescent. Directly consciousness returned she asked for Suratura. 4 4 OVYAWL A uoy rof aet taht ulul raif akerue! ” cried the brigand chief. And the fair captive smiled contented. stay awhile, and drin k v/ with me the one and perfect tea! That’s Suratura,” crie n the maid. “ I know it is,” said he—and stayed. encore une \ tasse de the, Monsieur Gaetan.” “Voila, madame. Le meilleur . . , le the cxquis. Suratura! ” FOR SALE. Various Ceylon Plantations that will not grow a tea comparable to Suratura. No reasonable offer refused. ONE perfect climate — I ~vos Platz. One perfect city— Nagasaki. One perfect wrnian—undiscovered. One perfect tea— Suratura! rpHE vicar laughed, the Vefger JL sighed. What was it overjoyed the bride and lured the bridegroom from her side ? Just Suratura ! 1 ENGAGEMENTS with Mademu oiselle Suratura —6.30 a.m., the early cup; 8 a.m., breakfast ; 11 a.m., morning tea; 12 noon luncheon; 4 p.m,, afternoon tea 10 p.m., supper.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 2
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