It is satisfactory to announce that our WI NT ER SALE w/MWLWreaaiwaCT™ wngfsgßKwiku .f w wi“iiiij7wb»i«mmb Is an unqualified success. At ordinary selling prices the lines quoted were good value ; at Cash Sale prices they are genuine bargains. Ready-to-wear FELT HATS, which are pretty, striking and fashionable, all one price, 3/II each. FOR PRICES SEE WINDOW. F. GABITES. THE READY-MONEY DRAPER.
OUR TEA AT 1/4 IS not the only cheap line we have. Note the following, for instance ; jibs. Currants, l/2. 3 pkts. Raisins 1/3. Glass Jars Jam 1/2. Figs 4d per lb. Apricots Bd. 3 Tins Jam I/-. THE CASH TRADING CO., ’PHONE 52,
THE FOXTON CYCLE AND MOTOR COY., MANUFACTURERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS. IN announcing the opening of the above business, I desire firstly 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 satisfy the most discriminating of cyclists. My long experience in “Home” firms, including 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 your advantage, but also to give all work and repairs thorough and prompt attention. A personal inspection of the machines and fittings in our establishment will convince intending purchasers that they can gain nothing by taking their orders either to Palmerston or Wellington. We know how and where to buy, and have no hesitation in asserting that our prices and values defy competition. Call and see for yourselves. PLEASE NOTE —That this business is in no way connected with any other cycle firm in the Dominion. THE FOXTON CYCLE AND MOTOR COY. Proprietor: CHARLES SIMMONS.
PALMERSTON AND FOXTON. Main Trunk Fine, Ohakune and Raetihi. rpATTON, SON & BOYBS, DENTAL SURGEONS. FOXTON SURGERY OPEN DAILY. ’Phone 60, Hours : g a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays : 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
TRADESMEN and TEA . . Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Suratura; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sale of some inferior sort. From his standpointthat may be all right; but you pay. You have the fullest right to demand absolutely THE TEA. If you let the grocer outwit i you, you have nobody to blame but yourself. No grocer wants to lose a customer, and you can always get what you want if you are firm. & You know, as we all know, that Suratura is far and away the best tea in the market at the price, or at any price. Get it, grocer or no grocer insist on SURATURA! J. M. SPEAR, M.P .0.C., D.8.0.A., Dr. of Optics EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Representing: H. SPEAR, M.P.O C., Oculist, 7 Willis St., Wellington, Vill visit Foxton on WEDNES)AY 26th and THURSDAY 27th uly, at Whyte’s Hotel. Private Looms. CONSULTATIONS FREE. onr n e\v process, artificial eyes e olished.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1019, 20 July 1911, Page 2
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