I NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL VALDE S. T o ave disappointment, orders for MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING should be placed at once. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL PAY YOU. C. M, ROSS* co., PALMERSTON NORTH, —J r ,R. >l. FAR EES. JEWSLIER AND STATIONER. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. N week. EW Goods suitable for Presents arriving every The latest novels, daily and weekly newspapers always stocked. Orders taken for English and Colonial Christmas Numbers. J TE A E. W. SECKEB, ACCOUNTANT & IMPORTER, Palmerston North and Foxton. “Orion” Broken Orange Pekoe (one quality only.) OBTAINABLE on the West Coast only from E. W. SECKER, io Cuba Street, Palmerston North, and c/o Watt Bros., The Avenue, Foxton, (from whom supplies are obtainable at any time). E.W.S. will be in Foxton every Tuesday, and at Himatangi every sale days. Prices 2lbs 3/6 (Tins). tOlbs 16/- (Tins). Slbs 8/8 „ 20lbs 1/7 lb (boxes). 64lbs { l /i chests at 1/5 per lb.) Over 400 regular customers between Wellington and Hawera. WALLPAPERS ! WALLPAPERS I and Gentlemen,— WE HAVE THE GOODS. PRICES BEAT ALL AT CLARK & THOMPSON, 3 FITZHERBERT STREET, Palmerston North. •9 PAT McFiXXERTY'S stepmother Trinity said; *’ Well, here's luck !" sai 1 idle. " litre's luck !" said Rat. " an’ Li.l glad you’re at a drink that is wholesome mi’ fine like that superb Surat urn Tea !” rililiiltE WAS an old girl of Crimea, a wise and sharp-sighted old dear. She said, ” As for Tea, Suralnra ioi me I There's no other like it—that's elear !” IP YOU'D BE HEAD and wise and strong, and have your life pass liki a song, just take a little hint from me, and you can never go far wrong. Join sti audit way that great sliming throng that drinks pure Suratura Tea. ■jV’EXT-OF-KIN— — Wanted, inforJA niiition of th" present wlie’eahou* ' of , , '' l ' Jinks, rceatai:, ■■ -iV'em, w ji., all !.i eland eleven yea' ago on ihe hope',-- quest of a better tea than Suratura. and lias not since been heard of. -Sipp and Lovett, Solicitors. Covent Garden, London. IX YAIX TUK CAPTURED RICA MIST tore his gold hair and shook his fist, and frightful objurgations, hissed. Altl sough he stormed so sav agely. they wouldn't give him for bin Tea a cup of Suralnra " D. " BLUEJACKET STROLLER j\. through the town one fine night He'd cash in his pocket, his pipe was alight, and all his intentions were per fectly right : for he was an excellent sailor, you see, who drank Sur-Rira. tin excellent Tea. 13s
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 1 October 1912, Page 3
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