THE IANAWMU HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912.
REDUCTION SALE. SLAUGHTER PRICES IN DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN’S & BOY’S CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. M. HAMEK THE ECONOMIC. Main Street - - Boston. WHEN SELECTING ’XMAS PRESENTS FOR A LADY, DEME M B E R that she Xl> likes something dainty and good. You need not spend a lot of money on it. You can (get all that is required at a surprisingly small cost if you remember to go to PARKES’. A tine selection of all that is neat and novel awaits your inspection. Don’t mistake the address : R. M. P A R K E S, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. A Large Selection of Fancy Goods and Stationery. READING GLASSES. IT is folly to neglect the eyes in any way. Sight is our most precious sense. The eye that needs aid it does not get, is being slowly destroyed. Everybody (short-sighted people only excepted) needs read- I ing glasses after about 42 years § of age. This is a fact that 9 should be known and realized | by all. Reading glasses give a I wonderful comfort to the eyes | of persons over the age men- I tioned—such glasses are worth 8 ever so much more than the I actual money they cost. Let 8 me test your eyes to-day, for the reading glasses you certainly need. E. HE A LEY. CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, FOXTON. VERY SOOTHING TO THE SKIN. TiTHERE is nothing so unX noying and rest disturbing as to be the victim of hot weather rashes. Imagine how the children feel —they are continually out in the open, exposed to the sun, blood overheated, and suffering more or less from prickly heat, hot weather rashes and irritation — it means but very little rest at night. Keep Nyal’s Toilet Talcum Powder in the house. PRICE. 1/- a tin. / A FOR STANDARD 0 F COMPARISON ORDER mxoiNS MINERAL WATERS AND CORDIALS. PALMERSTON NORTH. V. J La card.] BOYES, DENTAL SURGEON. (Above Mrs Nye’s, Main Street Foxton). Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays : 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ’Phone No. 60. LEX. SPEIRB BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Street, Foxton.
GABITES’ SUMMER SALE. BEATS ALL RECORDS. A FEW snips at random:— Belts 3d. Veilings 6d. Young Men’s Ties 6d. Children’s Straw idats 6d. Ladies’ Hats 3 1 / 2 d, 6d, lOd. Men’s and Boys’ Washing Hats ()d each. Strong Prints 4%d yd. White Embroidered Blouse Lengths is lid. Print Skirts 2s lid. Ladies Trimmed Hats is. SEE WINDOW. E. GABITES, FOXTON. —— PRESERVING JARS. WE are well stocked with these and our prices are as usual the lowest Don’t forget that our TEA at is 4d still holds its own against all comers. We sell: Dominion Jellies spkts for is. Are the best value in town. CASH TRADING CO. 'PHONE 52, THE FOXTON CYCLE & MOTOR Co., (MAIN STREET.) FOR SAIISFACTORY DEALINGS WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES, NEW MACHINES FROM—£4 10/- TO £2O. CHARLES SIMMONS^ PROPRIETOR “ For satisfactory dealings . . . this tirrn cannot be beaten in the country.” —Horoivhenua County Record. GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. PALMERSTON’S CHEAPEST DRAPER. fp HANKS his numerous Foxton and Shannon JL customers for their consistent patronage and to intimate that his ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE commences on FEBRUARY sth, when Great Bargains will be offered previous to arrival of autumn and winter goods. Reductions will pay your railway fare and a clay’s outing. Kindly mention the Foxton.HERALD ami secure special attention. The old cry is ever new, viz., — vVe.'Purchase Cheaper at OSBORN E’S r>6 MAIN STKEET WEST - PALME BSTON N.
MAN TELL & (JO., ! BOOT 131 BOUT BUS & MANUPACT BULKS, 27IMain St., - Palmerston N. WE respectfully [invite a .comparison of our prices m footwear with what you are now paying:— [Men’s Light Chrome Boots, 8s lid, y., od, ios 6d. Men’s Stout Cnrome Derby Pegged, 12s bd. Men’s Lignt iN ailed Shooters, 8s yd, ios 6d. Men’s Pegged Shooters, Us 6d. Men's Heavy Pegged Kip, 13s 6d. Y ouths’Strong Chrome Bals, 8s yd. Boys’ Strong Chrome School Boots, 6s yd and 7$ 3d. Girls’ Light Chrome School Boots, 6s 6d and 7s. W omen’s Chrome Boots, 3 to 7,8 s 6d. How and Why we sell so cheap, we are manufacturers, and sell direct from the factory to the wearer, thus saving the Middleman’s Prolit. Please Note the Address— J MaiNTELL § & (JO , i Malm St., - Palmerston N. [a card.] L. O. WEST, AUOHITECT, Palmerston North, visit Pox ton every Monday and Thursday.
ALONG the GANGES ami the Thames, right up the Irawadi, wherever rivers flow through towns or palm-trees (good for toddy), the purest drink men know, you'll see, is always Suratura Tea I T ITTLE MISS FLIPPERTY FLOP ran in a rage to the shop “ I ordered Suratura, see ? and you’ve sent me some common tea. This nonsense has to stop !” “ ‘W’HO IS MY LOVE ?” the Poet sighed, “and where doth my love stray ?” _ Then in a twinkling he espied Miss Sinks across the way. He cried, “My love ? Ah, it is she ! She gives me Suratura Tea !” A LADY, WITH TWO EYES, a nose, a mouth (well, what would you suppose ?), desires to meet quite speedily a millionaire or other He who’s handsome, blithe, and masterly, and drinks good Suratura Tea. Apply, first instance, Daisy D. A CROSS THE LEAPING CURLS of foam the Yiking sailed towards his home. “ Aha !” he cried, “no more I’ll roam. We’re safe for our happiness through all the years, Whiteheart and me. I’ve brought from out the Eastern Sea, great store of Suratura Tea !” XXIGH RANK DON’T ALWAYS seem to be a privileged felicity. The king drinks Suratura Tea, for all the world like you and me. You buy that perfect blend, the “D,” just like the Tsar of Muscovy, and you’ve a safer time than he. 1A fJpH OM AS RI MMEB BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Stieet, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1008, 17 February 1912, Page 2
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