The following LOW CASH PRICES are excellent examples of the Values obtainable from E. GABITES, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, 3s lid each. Black Cloth Walking Skirls, JS lid. Bundles of Tape, 3d each. Coloured Flannelette, 4%d per yard. New Dress Tweeds, 9s 6d full dress. Dressing Combs, 3d each. Herringbone Sheeting, 72-inch, is 3d per yard. White Lawn Handkerchiefs, 2d each. E, GABITES, OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, - FOXTON. TEA! TEA! TEA! T|IHE PRICE of Tea has considerably advanced. ConJL sequcntly the retailer has either to be satisfied with less profit or give an inferior quality. We have decided on the former, and can confidently recommend our TEA at 1/4 per lb. as being the best value in town. TRY IT. THE CASH TRADING CO.. ’PHONE 52.
“FOR THE GOOD OF HIS HEALTH.” A THOUSAND years or so ago a man wore armour —for the good of his health. Nowadays if he is wise he wears Underwear. The kind that renders a man proof ( against Winter’s shifty attacks, will be best obtained at MILLAR & GIORGI’S. Amongst other British and Colonial makes these are not the least acceptable:— The Famous Wolsey Underwear, all wool, unshrinkable, unequalled. Natural Lambswool singlets and Underpants command attention, they are soft and comfortable wear. Ribbed Underpants and Underflannels for good hard wear, from the best New Zealand mills. Merino and Worsted Underwear is to be seen in weights suitable for all changes of weather. Com* In and choose your Underwear NOW. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston N. %> 4 DO YOU ? DO YOU KNOW A GOOD TEA WHEN YOU TASTE IT? DO YOU BUY A GOOD TEA WHEN YOU FIND IT? YES. THEN IN THE CUPBOARD AT HOME YOU HAVE SOME SURA IT HA > ■■■■ i ■ P.UMERSTON AND FOXTON. Main Trunk Line, Ohakune, and Raetihi. rpATTON, SON & BOYBS, DENTAL SURGEONS. FOXTON SURGERY OPEN DAILY. Hours : g a.m. to 5 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 988, 6 May 1911, Page 2
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