COUGH IF YOU WANT TO Bu* remember it is very annoying to those around you, and it is anything but polite when you can get so ready an aid as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. A single dose will relieve an ordinary cough, Very often three doses will cure an ordinary cold. For sale everywhere. — Advt.
IYEbB BEOS., BOOT IMPORTERS, FOXTON. Make no mistake about it. Our prices are lower than Palmerston. Largest and best stock of Footwear in Foxton. Shoe the whole family. Shop early and avoid disappointment. Note the Address— IYESS BROS,, (Opposite Police Station!. FOXTON. Wttniversal FOOD CHOPU PER” chops all kinds of raw or cooked meat better than any other machine ; three cutters and one grinder. Also chops vegetables and fruit fine or coarse, as desired. Hundreds of other useful lines for the home. —WATSON Bros., Ltd., Palmerston North. LOST,— Between Shannon and the Moutoa School, a cloak. Purse and spectacles in pockets. Finder rewarded on returning same to Mr J. Galland, Moutoa. 17JOR SALE—Centre-board sail- - ing boat, 18 feet; built of kauri; mast, sails and gear complete ;in first class order. Apply, Secretary Boating Club, Levin. mo LET—One 5-roomed house. A Apply G. Brewer, Johnston St CLEANLINESS AND TEA. The quality of Tea depends first of all on the position of the garden —as to soil, altitude, and climate —and the care of the plants. Once the leaf is picked, everything depends upon cleanliness and care in preparation and packing. The gardens that are finest in Ceylon are the gardens in which SURATURA TEA is grown; the factories in which the tea is prepared and packed are exquisitely clean. The staff is the most skilled on the island. Quality Tells I Suratura Tea owes its excellent reputation among connoiseurs merely to the fact that it is the Best Tea in New I Zealand. SURATURA ‘ D ’ 2S. ALL GOOD STORES KEEP IT. ■ SALE ! SALE ! A CLEAN SWEEP. EVERYTHING MUST GO. EVERYTHING REDUCED ALMOST TO COST PRICE. Call in Before the Stocks are Cleared, but BRING THE MONEY. P. WOLLERMAN, Main Street - - Foxton. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. THE NEW STORE WITH NEW IDEAS. (Next to G. H. Bennett & Co.) The Square, Palmerston N. THE STORE that will appeal to the buying judgment of the thrifty people of the Manawatu. The shelves and the counters carry hundreds of pairs of the MOST ELEGANT AND SHAPELY FOOTWEAR. The best examples of the shoemaker’s art are housed here. Time and money have been devoted to making the preparations and ensuring a successful opening. We want you to come and criticise our efforts. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED TELL YOUR FRIENDS. THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. PALMERSTON NORTH. OUR TEA ROOMS are open from 10.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 963, 7 March 1911, Page 3
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