BEST VALUE PROCURABLE. A GOOD QUALITY 2 DOME KID GLOYE 2/6 F. GABITES, THE CASH DRAPER. REMEMBER! THE CASH TRADING £O., ’PHONE 52. // FOXTON CYCLE AND MOTOR COY., MANUFACTURERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS. IN announcing the opening of the above business, I firstly desire to thank those who have kindly promised their patronage and support, and secondly to _ state a few reasons why I am confident of being able to justify their favour, and to satisfy the most discriminating of cyclists. My long experience in the renowned establishments of Messrs Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., A. W. Gamage, Ltd., Holborn, London, as well as my varied experience on the Continent of Europe, and in New Zealand, should be sufficient guarantee that I am able not only to buy and sell to their advantage, but also to give all work and repairs thorough and prom pt attention. And now a word about Cycles. A comparison of the usual prices of the machines mentioned below with those now quoted ought to convince intending purchasers that they will gain nothing by taking their orders to either Palmerston or Wellington. lam prepared to supply “ brand new,” fully equipped RALEIGH CYCLES, specially built for Colonial use at £lO 10s. HUMBER, first grade, N.Z, model, at £lO 10s. A reliable B.S.A. Pattern Cycle, Eadie Coaster Hub or free wheel and brakes, fully equipped, less tyres, at £7 17s. A machine, built on the premises, entirely to your own specifications, can be supplied from £lO. Thanking the public in anticipation of their support, THE FOXTON CYCLE AND MOTOR COY. Proprietor: CHARLES SIMMONS. (No connection with any other cycle business in the Dominion.) mo THE
Palmerston and Foxton. Main Trunk Line, Obakune and Raetihi. rpATTON, SON & BOYES, DENTAL SURGEONS. FOXTON SURGERY OPEN DAILY. Hours : g a.m. to s p.m. Wednesdays : 9 a.m. to ip.m A Terrible Tale! Colonel Bunker was a boozer bold Who simply worshipped "whisky cold,” And brandy, rum anb beer and wine; ALL kinds of "nips’ 1 he thought divine His friends to him had often said, "If you don’t stop, you’ll soon be dead i” But Bunker laughed and drank some more, And more, and morei and MORE II and MORE ! 1 ! Till one day in his bed at night Poor Bunker had an awful fright I His room was full of dreadful things That roared and barked and flapped their wings And elephants and tiger cats Were Jumping round with snakes and rats, Monkeys red, and monkeys blue, And hippopotamuses i too! But when he saw a PURPLE COW I The Colonel to the Doc. said "Now, NO more a drunkard will I be, Just pass the SURATURA TEA! in future when I say Kia Ora, I'll pledge my pals In— Supatura I CHEAP TIMBER. WE have in stock at our various mills considerable quantities of rough timber, both sawn and dressed, suitable for cheap buildings and farm sheds, which we are prepared to quit at reasonable rates, also fencing droppers. Price according to quantity. For quotations and terms apply— Rangitikei Sawmillers Cooperative Association Ltd., Box 25, TAIHAPE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1006, 17 June 1911, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1006, 17 June 1911, Page 2
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