GABITBS’ SUMMER SALE. BEATS ALL RECORDS. A FE W snips at random : Belts 3d. Veilings 6d. Young Men’s Ties 6d. Children’s Straw Hats 6d. Ladies’ Hats 3%d, 6d, Wd. Men’s and Boys’ Washing Hats qd each. Strong Prints 4%d yd. White Embroidered Blouse Lengths is ltd. Print Skirts 2s nd. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats is. SEE WINDOW. F. GABITES, FOXTON.
BRIEF BUT TRUE! IF you want a little money to go a long way, spend it with us. 5 Pkts. Jellies i/-. 3 Tins Jam i/-. 3 Pkts. Dates I/-. 3 Tins Sardines I/-, 3ft. Wire Netting 8/- Coil. SEND YOUR ORDER TO THE CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52.
THE FOXTON CYCLE & MOTOR Co.. (MAIN STREET.) FOR SAIISFACTORY DEALINGS WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. NEW MACHINES FROM—£4 !()/■ to £2O. CHARLES SIMMONS. PROPRIETOR. “ For satisfactory dealings . . . this firm cannot be beaten in the country.” —Horowhenua County Record.
GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. PALMERSTON’S CHEAPEST DRAPER. mHANKS his numerous Foxton and Shannon JL customers for their consistent patronage and to intimate that his ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE commences on FEBRUARY 3th, when Great Bargains will be offered previous to arrival of autumn and winter goods. Reductions will pay your railway fare and a day’s outing. Kindly mention the Foxton Herald and secure special attention. The old cry is ever new, viz., —-We Purchase Cheaper at OSB ORN E’S sli MAIN STREET WEST ■ RALMEESTON N
EAST HR, OR CHRISTMAS, 'or Michaelmas Day, for Martinmas, Lammas, or Lent, whatever the bills that you find you must pay, however excessive your rcnl. you've still got to buy, if quite happy you’d bo, some good Suratura, that exquisite tea! SURAT UR A ! St It AT UR A! None so tasty, and none purer !” Wisdom erics ; “Don't you forget it!” “ Get it!” Echo answers straight, “ Get it I Get it! Get it! Get it r A IS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS of the common stuff. U is for the boodle spent (seems a trifle tough). 0 is for Ceylon, the isle of the finest tea. D—well D’s the finest ever— Suratura “ D." rjTHERE WAS A MAIDEN loved JL a lord, by whom the maiden was abhorred. She tried to win his slow regard ; but, oh, the lord was cold and hard. But he was vanquished finally. She gave him Suratura Tea, and a right happy bride was she, the Lady Fidelys Deedee! Abashing soprano sat at her piano midway in a song (bravura) when she heard the glad gong and broke off her old song and rushed for her Suratura. DEAR SISTERS.—If you seek for peace, straight shall your homely joys increase, if you (there is no way that’s surer) please your menfolk with Suratura.—FLlP. (Colonel William Bunker’s neice.) 13A 'JHOMAS EIMMBE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Stieet, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 6 February 1912, Page 2
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