SOME PERTINENT SHOE QUESTIONS. DO YOU “ shop around ” for Shoes, and get short-lived bargains? Or do you just drop in somewhere —most anywhere—and take what the salesman gives you ? Or do you patronise regularly a Shoe Store where you can get the careful, painstaking attention of the owners ot the business —men who are interested in the permanent, substantial growth of their business? Men who believe that the right kind of growth comes only through the right kind of service? Men who try, at least, as hard not to sell the wrong pair of shoes when they haven’t the right ones as they do to sell you the right ones when they have them, men, in short, who show a live, human interest m your side of the shoe proposition ? There is more in the Shoe service than you have suspected, unless you have tried the service of THE FURNESS SHOE STORE. (Next Post Office.) PALMERSTON NORTH. OUR TEA ROOMS are open from 10.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.
MID-SEASON OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU AT D. M. GEORGE’S GREAT ALTERATION SALE NOW ON. lADIES, purchase your i millinery, costumes, dustcoats, prints, household furnishings at this great sale. Everything at your own price. D. M. GEORGE, PALMEKSTON N.
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). A Present given away with every wedding ring.
THE FOXTON PHARMACY. H. c. PATTERSON, TT BEG to notify the JL general public that 1 have removed into premises recently occupied by Mr Barnard, watchmaker. As I have taken up my residence on the premises, prescriptions will be made up at all hours. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. VETERINARY "VT >RK A SPECI ALITY.
Acts Like Magic In stopping night coughs, curing obstinate colds and chest complaints. A lady living m Lome Street, Wellington, writes: “I have used ‘Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion’ for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children take it readily.” “Tonking's Linseed Emulsion.” From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. D
SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the moment you get it, and the right remedy lo use is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The quicker you rub it on, and the more jou use it, the quicker yorr sprain will be cured. For sale everywhere. —ADVT.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 983, 25 April 1911, Page 4
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