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*PK( I Al. PURCHASE. ONE CASE LADIES’, GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS. Java Hats, I/-. Dependable Merchandise at lowest possible prices. Ladies’ White Straw Hats I/-. Honest Goods at honest prices. Children’s Fine Straw Hats I/-. Money returned if not satisfied. F. GADITBS. THE READY MONEY DRAPER. WE still hold the reputation for keep ing prices down. We wish all our customers a Merry ’Xmas & Happy New Year. - yet And we advise others wlw h^ rt in tle given us a trial, orc [ers to New Y^' CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52. THE FOXTON CYCLE & MOTOR Co.. (MAIN STREET.) FOR SATISFACTORY DEALINGS WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. NEW MACHINES PROM—£4 10/- to £2O. CHARLES SIMMONS, PROPRIETOR, ; For satisfactory dealings . . . this firm cannot be beaten in the country.” —Horoivhenua County Record. J RAINCOATS. THE rain has come! It has come in earnest, too. Have you got your Raincoat for the wet weather? Our selection is of the Highest Order, combining all the good things in the Raincoat world. Our new Raincoats are very light in weight, smart in appearance, serviceable in wear, and reasonable in price. MAHONS PALMERSTON NORTH. VISIT US FOR GOOD RAINCOATS.

IT POX A FIRE ALL BRIGHT and '~ /l hot you boil some aqua pura and pour it softly in a pot upon some Suratura. And then, however poor you be, no prince can hope for finer tea. ERE WAS A GIRAFFE went out for a laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful of chaff. The chat! would have choked him as sure as could be ; but Bunker the Colonel •straight saved him you see by giving him hot Suratura Tea. rrilE WILY AFGHANS now have peace, each ’neath his own fig tree. The Amir (may his days increase !) drinks Suratura Tea and all the wily Afghans know its worth ns well as he." rpifE MOON HAS SEEN a thing <.r two, and don't tell what she's seen. She knows all that the ladies do—the seamstress or the queen. She sits aloft, content, you see, now she’s got Suratura Tea! MRS. MACTAYISH you couldn’t call lavish ; for she dung to the bawbees, did she. Still, she was contented as woman could be, for every week she’d no end of a spree when she soaked Suratura, that wonderful tea. A LADY WHO TRAVELLED BY SEA cried, “0, Surat ura's my tea 1” “ What Ho !” said the Mate. “ You're the wife for me, Kate !" Scoffed the Skipper: “Not much! ]\TR. L. G. WES T, ARCHITECT, Palmerston North, Will visit Foxton evsry Monday and Thursday. What price me ?” [a card.]

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1087, 28 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1087, 28 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1087, 28 December 1911, Page 2

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