TO-DAY AT THE BON M ARC| HE BOOTS REDUCED TO a figure, which will hasten their exit from the fixtures in double quick time. WE can fit you. CALL TO-DAY. Be sure you see the exceptional values offered in every Department. C. M. ROSS * co„ PALMEKSTON NOKTU, For Quality and Value. TEMPORARY PREMISES, MR A. R. OSBORNE, the People’s Tailor, whose premises were recently destroyed by fire, notifies clients and the general public that he has secured temporary premises m Mrs Knewstub’s shop, Perreau’s Buildings, where he has opened up a fine range of suitings and other lines necessary to a firstclass tailoring establishment. He apologises to customers for any inconvenience occasioned them owing to circumstances over wtich he had no control. He will get busy. Every Pair of has been
WILL YOU STILL RISK THE CONSEQUENCES OF GETTING WET THHOUGH? Jg EC AUSE there is absolutely no excuse. ’Tis folly to endanger your health when MILLAR &GIORGFS WATERPROOF O Y E R C O AT S. Worth 35s have been marked down to I2s 6d. That’s all ! MILLAR & GIORGIS MARK DOWN SALE.
Here no trick or trope is ' meant. This is plain advertisement. If you xnust ( haye perfect Tea, buy some Suratura “ D.” PETER SIMPLE caught a pmple coming through the bush. Peter Simple soothed the pimple with a whispered hush. Then with great contentment he drank his Suratura Tea. Perhaps you see the point, like me. rnHB 810 SHIP moved to leave the JL port. The skipper shouted, Moor her ! That blaukydasted cook has been and left the Suratura !” There was a you no girl of Mauritius, who said, “Though cold meat is nutritious, you’ll please bring to me Suratura, THAT TEA, on® thing on earth quite delicious 1’ TIFIE ELEPHANT being a trjfl® drunk, crept away and hid in his trunk. Polly of doing such things, you’ll see, for he missed his Suratura Tea. “T CANNOT MARRY YOU,” she said, and, oh, his heart it sank like lead. “ I cuunot marry you, you see, beeause you like that common tea. 1 must have Suratura D !” TpMPLED, saucy Betty Running ' jaught a chill through over-run-ning. ’She was tucked in bed, where she sipped hot Suratura Tea. “Oh,” she cried, “ This cure is stunning !” Oa,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1074, 25 July 1912, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1074, 25 July 1912, Page 3
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