COMMENCES SATURDAY, 11th Feb. LOOK OUT FOB THIS EVENT TO CLEAR SUMMER GOODS MANY LINES WILL BE OFFERED AT HALF PRICE. GrEO. H. STILES, “THE STOKE THAT SAVES YOUE MONEY.” FOXTON. C. H. COLLINS, THE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET FOXTON.
EEB HOUSE, EOX.TON. rpHE proprietor, M. H. Walker, has JL to offer to the public of Foxton his heartfelt thanks for the generous support accorded him during the past twelve years that he has been in business on his own account, and regrets tha t he is reluctantly compelled to relinquish business owing to impaired health for some considerable time and would ask you to giv e to his successor, Mr Thomas Ri miner, the same hearty support that you have ac corded him. Mr Rimmer is not a strang:er to this line of business, he having had a many years experience, and with Mr G. H. V. Smith as manager, your requirements, I feel sure will be.in safe hands, again thanking you, I beg to remain, your faithfully, M. H. WALKER. P.S. —Mr Thomas Rimmer, Mr G. H. V. Smith and my son Edwin’s receipts will be in order for any account owing to me in my absence, but I shall be in .attendance almost every day at the Red .House for sometime myself,—M. H. WALKER. “THE BOY IS THE FATHER OF THE MAN.” .1 Hie* "jTF yavi would have your boy become a true gentleman’s son, teach him to take: pride in his personal appearance. DRESS KIM IN ONE OF OUR LONG-WEAR NEW ENGLISH SUITS FOR EITHER SUNDAY OR SCHOOL WEAR. They have just arrived from the best English makers, in the newest shapes 'and materials —made with all the style and goodness that the boy could wish for, at prices to suit father and mother. W. E. DURWARD & CO., LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 960, 28 February 1911, Page 2
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306Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 960, 28 February 1911, Page 2
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