F. GABITES’ SALE. * FEW LINES Ladies’ Ready -to - Wear Hals, 6d. Coloured Cambric Underskirts, is lid. Prints, 3%d per yd. Men’s and Boys’ Washing Hats, 6d. Cambric Insertions, 2d. Veilings, 3d yd. Wide End Ties, 6d. Back Combs, 6d. Children’s White Handkerchief, lod doz. Lisle Gloves, 9d pair. Fancy Hat Pins, 2d each. Men’s Caps all Is. SEE WINDOWS. ABE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUB GROCER’S BILL * HAVE YOU GIVEN US A TRIAL ? "|~F not make no complaints until you have done so. We speak with confidence as to quality and value. OUR TEA at 1/4 per lb is worth 2/CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52. r~ THE FOXTON CYCLE & MOTOR Co. (MAIN STREET.) FOR SATISFACTORY DEALINGS WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. NEW MACHINES FROM—£4 10/- to £2O. i 1 CHARLES SIMMONS PROPRIETOR “ For satisfactory dealings . . . this firm cannot be beaten in the country.” —Horoivhenua County Record. L - - GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. PAL3IERSTONS CHEAPEST DRAPER. his numerous Foxton and Shannon X 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 day’s outing. Kindly mention the Foxton HERALD and secure special attention. The old cry is ever new, viz., —We Purchase Cheaper at OSHOHNL’S 5(5 MAIN STREET WEST - PALMERSTON N.
A CEUST AND BOOK’S enough for me while I have Suratura Tea. Egad 1 I swear it—Colonel B. rpO MAKE A DIPLOMAT yon need one gentleman who sees and think*, whose manner is magnetic and who’s mighty careful what he drinks. The keenest diplomats, you see, drink only Suratura Tea. QUEATURA TEA FOE DINNEB every day makes the most depressed old sinner blithe and gay. TATES. ANTONY SENT CABLES, “ Antony, come home ! They are spreading wicked fables ’bout you, dear, in Borne.” Antony lay back unheeding, careless as could be, drinking (Cleopatra’s malice !) Suratura Tea. rnHEEE WAS A PERSISTENT ■A young flea who fell in a cup of strong tea, the best Suratura (none finer, none purer). “It’s a very good death, though I" sighed he. IF YOU’D LIKE TO KNOW the way to be always bright and gay, take this little tip from me—stick to Suratura Tea! Little peteb in the THATCH stored some powder, struck a match. Everywhere his pieces spread they lay very still and bled. Mother picked them up and got Suratura in a pot. Peter’s cured, bat’s feeling sore: play* with powder nevermore. M rjpHO MA,S RI MMBB BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Main Street, FoxTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1013, 29 February 1912, Page 2
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