The following LOW CASH PRICES are excellent examples of the Values obtainable from F. GABITES. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. (COLONIAL Shetland Flannel, is id per yd. White FlanJ nelette, lid, 4s 6d. Large White Towels, is each. Men’s Sox, 4d, is, is 6d. Men’s Knitted Sox, all wool, Is pair. Women’s Cashmere Finished Hose, is pair. Reels of Black Thread, id each. F. GABITES, OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, - FOXTON.
rjIHE ONLY STOKE IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN PURCHASE “ STAN D OUT ” TEA AND “ U.S.” METAL POLISH. (The very best polish for brass and silver ever used.) THE CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52.
GET YOUR RAINCOAT NOW ! THE showers we have had are only gentle reminders of those to come. Don’t “hang back” for the torrential downpours. Regrets will be vain when you are wet through. Come in to MILLAR & GIORGFS and get one of their Raincoats. They turn the rain like a duck’s back. These are afew examples: Zambiene Slip on Overcoats and Cravenettes in all the best makes and smartest colourings. Really dressy coats. Then the other prominent makes of Rainproof Coats in the latest styles. Smart Motor Coats, single and double breasted, thoroughly waterproofed tweeds, with bearette lining, from 45s each. Comfortable and reliable. Come in right away, NOW.
MILLA & GIORGI, I'he Great Outfitters Palmerston North.
WHO SAID BORROW Dollie: “I did Alec, but don’t be angry.” Alec; “Angry, certainly not, but what do you mean ?” Dollie: “Well, it’s a small thing, yet means so much 1” Alec: “But what’s it all about?” Dollie: “Well, I forgot to get the tea, and there’s not a bit in the —” Alec: “Dear me, there’s a chest half full, and the brew you’ve been giving me lately is just perfection—never tasted its equal!” Dollie; That’s just the trouble, because without your knowing, I tried you with a new blend. Then for the first time you praised my tea, and as you’ve lauded it ever since, I could not go back to the stuff in that chest.” Alec: “Ah, I see, and what have I been getting ?” Dollie: “Suratura.” Alec: “Then give me anaxe'and let me demolish that chest, and you send Lilian at once to the grocer for Suratura 1" Dollie: “But this is the weekly half-holiday, so I was sending Lilian to borrow from Mrs MacRoberts.” Alec: “All right, though we beg, borrow or steal, it— MUST BE SURATURA.” Dollie: “Nor is it expensive. I gave you “D” Blend at 2s !” Alec: “Then stick to it. I may miss my train, love, but I won’t miss my Suratura, I’ll wait.”
FA-uMEESTON AND FOXTON. Main Trunk Tine, Obakune and Raetihi. rpATTON, SON & BOTES, DENTAL SUBGEONS. FOXTON SUKGEKY OPEN DAILY. Hours ; 9 a.ra. to s p.m. Wednesdays : 9 a.m. to 1 p.
WATSON BROS., Limited, (late U.F.C.A.), Palmerston N., retailers of groceries, provisions, ironmongery, hardware, lampware, kitchen utensils, bee supplies, confectionery, crockery, and all farm produce. Q uotations solicited. P.O. Box 188.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 983, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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