CLOSED! THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH, Will be closed all day on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 14th and 15th January, for the purpose of marking down stock for IMPORTANT SAL E , Commencing on THURSDAY 16th. Look out for Inset in to-day's issue of this paper. C. M. ROSS * 00.. PALMERSTON NORTH, V GO TO THE CROWN ,Pholie 582 STUDIOS for PHOTOS. The Largest and Best-Lighted and Best for Groups and Cinldren. ANY photo copied or enlarged. If you have a photo you want copying or enlarging post it to us NOW and WE will tell you how much it will cost you. Our prices will suit you, and our aim is to give satisfaction. WHALLEY & CO., THE SQUARE PALMERSTON N inext Durwards). BANGIOTU STORE. CASH PROVIDERS. read the following:— Evaporated Apples, iid pkt.; 6 Castles Jelly, 1 /-; 3 Bottles Ess. Lemon, I/-; Clothes Pegs, Id per doz. The delivery cart runs to FOXTON on Saturdays, and orders are taken every Thursday. Any orders sent by mail will receive my prompt attention. C. A. ROTH. GENERAL STOREKEEPER. /* \ THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. *X. MAS & NEW YEAR GIFTS suitable for all. Prices right. Goods to numerous to particularise. CALL & IN UPC. R. M. PARKE S. JEWELLER AND STATIONER. J
D iOT BROWN did nothing else but ' pout. Her rings and frocks were up the spout. Her boy had got another girl. Her aching head was m a whirl. But soon she laughed quite happily, content with Suratura Tea. LITTLE SALLY in a rage loosed a tiger from his cage. Sally s life had surely paid. Suratura saved the maid. “ ri IRL !" said the Baron, “You have U broke the ’umhle ’art <d this ere bloke!" “My Lord, forgive me. pleaded she. “He pinched my Suratura Tea 1" 'TfIHERE IS ANOTHER side to all X this talk about intemperance, iou begin to realise the virtue of excessive drmkiii" when you become really fond of Suratura Tea.”-William Bunker, Colonel. n APT A IN SILAS of Nantucket very nearly kicked the bucket. But hey saved him finally and he still adorns he sea, thanks to Suratura Tea. IT IS TOLD of Miss Peggy Molloy that she straightway fell out with her bhoy when he brought any tea that he happened to sec, and forgot Suratura —her joy. A LADY, who loved to classify facts and gave away piles of political tracts, cried: “As to the \ ote, women, listen to mo I 1 nay that a woman, whoever she be, has a perfect right to buy Tea that all women Uko—bura-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1051, 16 January 1913, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1051, 16 January 1913, Page 3
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