AT F.GABITES’. THE BEADY MONEY DRAPER, following HATS secured at Bargain Prices:— up-to-date Ready-to-Wear Hats, worth 4s ud to 7s 1 id. To be sold at l/11, 2/11, 3/11. Children’s Galatea and Turban Hats, extraordinary value. To be sold at I/-, 1/6, 1/9. BRIEF BUT TRUE! IF you want a little money to go a long way, spend it with us. S Pkts. Jellies 1 /-. 3 Tins Jam I /-. 3 Pkts. Dates 1/-. 3 Tins Sardines 1/-. 3ft. Wire Netting 8/- Coil. SEND YOUR ORDER TO THE CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52THE FOXTON CYCLE & MOTOR Co.. (MAIN STREET.) FOR SAIISFACTORY DEALINGS WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. NEW MACHINES FROM<£4 10/- to £2O. CHARLES SIMMONS PBOPBIE’X'OB. “ For satisfactory dealings . . . this firm cannot be beaten in the country.” —Horowhenua County Record.
TO SOFTEN THE EYES and to tone up the nerves, to add new allurement to dimples and curves, to make mortal life just as glad as can be, there’s nothing to beat Suratura—that Tea! THE PULLET WAS PECKING a packet, and making no end of a racket; but the housewife cried, “ See ! that bird’s got at my tea!”—and she ran for the packet as quick us could be. Suratura was packed in that packet. Little moses free of GUILE went canoeing down the Nile. He was happy as could be, not a single squawk squawked he. Mother’d filled his bottle (see V) with fresh Suratura Tea! A SPINSTER WHO LIVED in New York, exhausted by fribble and talk, decided to drink Suratura. I think she's the happiest wife in New York. (They marry that sort in New York—as in Amsterdam, Christchurch and Cork.) rjIHERE WAS A MAN who skinned a flint, a thousand flints, and then he said “ Good luck ! I’ll sell the flints straight off for two pound ten ; and then I’ll buy full twenty pounds of earth’s superbest tea—the tea I’ve worked and waited for, pure Suratura D!” A PARROT, ARAMINTA’S PRIDE, for Suratura daily cried; but one day, with an absent mind, she offered him some other kind. The parrot dropped a tear and died. itA Palmerston and Foxton. §| Main Trunk Line, Obakune and Raetihi. rpATTON, SON & BO YES, DENTAL SURGEONS. FOXTON SURGERY OPEN DAILY. ’Phone 60. Hours ; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays; 9a.m. to 1 p.m [A CARD.] ]jy[E. L. G. WEST, ARCHITECT, Palmerston North, Will visit Foxton every Monday and Thursday.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1093, 13 January 1912, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1093, 13 January 1912, Page 2
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