IYESS BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, FOXTON & LEVIN. ALL leading brands stocked. Largest and best selected stock of footwear in Foxton. REMEMBER—We buy for cash and sell for cash. Our profits are small but our turnover is large. REPAIRS —Bring your repairs. Work left in the morning finished same day if required. Note the New Address— IVESS BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS, PERREAU’S BUILDINGS, FOXTON. AUCTION SALE. PERREAU’S BUILDINGS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1911, at 12 Noon. MR. GOODMAN will hold an Unreserved Clearing Sale of assigned stock, including DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, etc., as above. Until Thursday, private sales at auction prices. FREE ! HAVE YOU SEEN IT? TO BE GIVEN AWAY. THE ZYMOLE EXPRESS, a big, strong, handsome play waggon is waiting in my window for some bright youngster to come and take home. It will be given to the boy or girl who brings in the most ZYMOLE TROKEY COUPONS, on or before September 30th. One coupon is given with each box of Zymole Trokeys at 1/6 and with every 2/6 purchase at the Pharmacy. LOOK IN THE WINDOW—SEE THE CART, AND THEN GET BUSY. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. ORCHARD FOR SALE. 5 ACRES in centre of Borough, 400 trees in full bearing, well fenced and sheltered. Splendid property, low price. Principals only dealt with. Apply— ALF. FRASER. PUBLIC NOTICE. MRS. HUSSEY notifies the puplic that she has disposed of- her bookselling and stationery business to Mr R. M. Parkes as from September Ist. FOR SALE.—An up-to-date house, in centre of town, £230 cash, balance Government mortgage. Apply Herald office. LOST. —A lower set of false teeth. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office. * ' ■ COAL! COAL! WE hold full stocks of the following coals: PUPONGA, STATE, MQKAU, and can deliver to any part of town with promptitude and despatch. All Bags Weigh two Hundredweight. All Coal Thoroughly Screened. Ring up ’Phone 53, or call at our bins at Railway Station. We want your trade, hence we must satisfy you. Try us! THE WEST COAST STEAMSHIP & TRADING Co., Ltd. E.S. SPELMAN - AGENT. V .I—. Joyous Jingles There was an old lady and she Had a grandson who ran off to sea: But when that boy John Came back from Ceylon, She blessed him and kissed hlm.Yesee He brought Suratupa* That's TEA! A damsel with exquisite ankles Said, “There’s just one trouble wot rankles. Lord Jinkins, me bloke. He ’as been and gone broke. Though I loves him no less now 'e’s poorer. The thing as 'urts me Is this ’ere thing. Ye see. We shall some day for certain as sure as can be. Not 'ave that Suratura, the finest o’ Tea! ” Fitly to appreciate the force, beauty, charm, pathos, and truth of these peerless poems, you must DRINK Suratura! a
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1024, 1 August 1911, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1024, 1 August 1911, Page 3
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