NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL VALUES. T o save disappointment, orders for MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING should be placed at once. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL PAY YOU. C. M. ROSS*™.. PALMERSTON NORTH, R. M. P ARKES. JEWELLER AND STATIONER. REPAIRS A SPECIAI!TY. NEW Goods suitable for Presents arriving every week. The latest novels, daily and weekly newspapers always stocked. Orders taken for English and Colonial Christmas Numbers. — J TEA B. W. SEOKBE, ACCOUNTANT & IMPORTER, Palmerston North and Foxton. “Orion” Broken Orange Pekoe (one quality only.) OBTAINABLE on West Coast only from E. W. SECKER, 10 Cuba Street, Palmerston North, and c/o Watt Bios., 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: — 21bs 3/6 (Tins). lOlbs 16/- (Tins). Slbs 8/8 „ 20lbs 1/7 lb (boxes). S4lbs O/2 chests at 1/5 per lb.) Over 400 regular customers between Wellington and Hawera. WALLPAPERS! WALLPAPERS! and Gentlemen, — WR HAVE THE GOODS. PRICES BEAT ALL AT CLARK & THOMPSON, 3 FITZHERBEET STREET, Palmerston North. PAT McFINNERTY’S stepmother I Trinity said: “ Well, here’s luck !’ said she. “ Here’s luck !” said Pat, “ an’ I’m glad you’re at a drink that is wholesome an’ fine like that superb Suratura TeaT THERE WAS an old girl of Crimea, a wise and sharp-sighted old dean. She said, “As for Tea, Suratura for me ! There’s no other like xt—that s clear I" IF YOU’D BE GLAD and wise and strong, and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from me, and you can never go far wrong. Join straightway that great shining throng that drinks pure Suratura Tea. IVEXT-OF-KIN Wanted, infor--1" mation of the present whereabouts of Jehonidab Jinks, mentally deficient, who left England eleven v ,-rs ago on the hopeless quest of a better tea than Suratura, and has not since been heard of.—Sipp and Lovett, Solicitors, Coveni Garden, London. TN YAIN THE CAPTURED BIGA J- MIST tore his gold hair and shook his fist, and frightful objurgations hissed. Although lie stormed so sav steely, they wouldn’t for hu Tea a cup of Suratura “ D.” A" BLUEJACKET STROLLER through the town one fine night He’d cash in his pocket, hi“ pipe was alight, and all his intentions were per fectly right: for he was an excelled sailor, you see, who drank Suratura, tht excellent Tea. 13a
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1005, 5 October 1912, Page 3
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