GENUINE CLEARING SALE. GIVING UP BUSINESS. SLAUGHTER PRICES IN ALL LINES. M. HAMER. THE ECONOMIC. Main Street - - Poxtou. t PUMP i | LIF T S 1 c>nnn d. A TH E R]E ’iS the pump to do your work quickly —2OOO gallons per hour is its capacity. Two inch suction and delivery is on the pump, but one inch hose can be fitted on the discharge and then water can be thrown 60 feet from the point of the nozzle. Just the article for fire prevention etc. I THIS 70/' -LONSPEB HOURHOLBEN & KIRK, PALMERSTON NORTH.
MA NTELL & 00., BOOT IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, 2/ MainjSt., - Palmerston N. ■ respectfully invite .■iieaj f* a comparison of our prices in footwear with what you are now paying:— Men’s Light Chrome Boots, 8s lid, Qs6d, 10s 6d. Men’s Stout Chrome Derby Pegged, 12s 6d. Men’s Light Nailed Shooters, 8s 9d, Ids 6cl. Men’s Pegged Shooters, lis 6d Men’s Heavy Pegged Kip, 13s 6d. Youths’ Strong Chrome Bals, 8s 9d. Boys’ Strong Chrome School Boots, 6s 96 and 7s 3d. Girls’ Light Chrome School Boots, 6s 6cl and 7 s - Women'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—mastell & 00., MainSt,, - Palmerston N.
T'fcOT BROWN did nothing else but pout. Her rings and frocks wore up the spout. Her boy had got another girl. Her aching head wag in a whirl. But soon she laughed quite happily, content with Suratura Tea. T ITTLE SALLY in a rage loosed a tiger from his cage. Sally’s life had surely paid. Suratura saved the maid. “ /ZJ.IRL !’’ said the Baron, “You havo O’ broke thi* ’umble 'art of this ’ere bloke!” “ Aly Lord, forgive mo!” pleaded she. "Ho pinched my Suratura Tea!" __ _ __ “midi-:HE IS ANOTIIEH side to ill this tall,' about intempenmcc. Vou begin to realise the virtue of excessive drinking when you become really fond of Suratura Tea.”—William Bunker, Colonel. P ATTAIN SILAS of Nantucket very nearly kicked the bucket. But they saved him finally and he still adorns the sea, thanks to Suratura Tea. TT IS TOLD of Miss Peggy Molloy A that she straightway fell out with her bhoy when he brought any tea that he happened to see, and forgot Suratura —her joy. A LADY, who loved to classify facts and gave away piles of political tracts, cried ; “ As to the Vote, women, listen to, me! 1 say that a woman, whoever she be, has a perfect right to buy just the Tea that all women Tike—Suratura D!” 7*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1065, 4 July 1912, Page 2
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