| Thu following I O\Y CASH PRICES arc excellent examples | of the Values obtainable from | F, GABITES, I .MAIN STREET. FOXTOX. ■m TOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, 3s nd each. Black Cloth i?I. Walking Skirls, 5s ud. Bundles of Tape, 3d each. I Coloured Flannelette, glad per yard. New Dress Tweeds, Qs 6d S full dress. Dressing Combs, 3<i each. Herringbone Sheeting, 72-inch, is 3d per yard. While Lawn Handkerchiefs, 2d each. F. GABITES, OPPOSITE POLICE STATION, - FOXTON. I TEA! TEA! TEA! I I rSHHE PRICE of Tea has considerably advanced. ConiJL scqnently 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 l 4 per lb. as being the best value in town. TRY IT. THE CASH TRADING CO.. ’PHONE 52.
“ FOR Tin?] GOOD OF HIS HEALTH.” I A THOUSAND years or so ago a man wore armour -—for the gaud 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 & GIOEGIU j j Amongst other British and i Colonial makes these are not the least acceptable: - i The Famous Wolsey Unj derwear, all wool, unshrinki able, une(|iiallcd. i ! Natural L a m is s w o o l I singlets and Underpants command attention, they are soft and comfortable wear. i Ripped Underpants and i Under e lann ices for good ; I hard wear, from the best New j Zealand mills. I Merino and Worsted ; Underwear is to be seen in ' weights suitable for all changes ; of weather. Ccme in and choose your Underwear NOW. i! MILLAR & GIG ROT, | THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, i Palmerston N. i W-— A Study in E MPHABIB! -j Supposing you were asked to 3 state on what word in the follow- | ing sentence the emphasis should be, which would you select? Read carefully and slowly. THE tea of to-day is Suratura The TEA of to-day is Suratura The tea OF TO-DAY is Suratura The tea of to-day IS Suratura The tea of to-day is SURATURA Just road it again and say it once more. You’ll realise then that you can’t go wrong whichevei way you take it. There is ONLY ONE TEA worth your consideration and that is SI T KAT UR A THE TEA OF TEAS. “ A ”1,6, “B ” i 9. “ E>” 2.-, “ X ” 2 4. V T.A.IUEKSTON AND EOXTON. Main Trunk Line, Ohakime and Raetihi. rrAIT’ON, SON & 130YBS, DENTAL SURGEONS. FOXTON SURGERY OPEN DAILY. Hours : g a.m, to 5 p.m. Wednesdays : g a.m. to 1 p. CHEAP TIMBER. iJSTE have in stock at our various T ▼ mills considerable ciuantitics f rough timber, both sawn and ressed. suitable For cheap building's nd farm slieds, which we arc preared to quit "at reasonable rates. Iso fencing droppers. Price accordig to quantity. For quotations and nans apply Rangitikei Sawmillers’ Cooperative Assouiation Ltd., Box 25. TAIHAPE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 989, 9 May 1911, Page 2
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