ETHODIST CHURCH, FOXTON. FOUNDATION STONE C _ J. • WENE T >' P'MD, at 2.30 p.m. Stone "1 be laid by the Hon. C. M. Loke,. and G. H. Stiles, ilectioi ' i '.k.' ..tiding JEFTNC, .lasou.w Hall, at 0.15 y.m. PUT T C MLEtING at 8 p.m. Good Programme. Addresses by visiting and local Ministers. Admissi . ' to Tea I/-; Public Meeting, collection. TO-MC^BOW.
EVERY MAN LIKES TO FEEL HIS CHIN SMOOTH— I IKES to run his hand over A his face and feel the smoothness of a clean shave. He likes, moreover, to feel that the man who does the job knows how. There’s no doubt about BALL—it’s his business. EVER TRIED A SHAMPOO? IF you haven’t, you don’t know it’s delights. Asa finish to a haircut nothing is more pleasant—cleans the scalp as nothing else can, and is of great assistance to hair growth. ERNEST BALL, (At the New Shop) MAIN ST.- FOXTON. Tobacconist & Hairdresser,
AN EARLY EASTER MEANS AN EARLY SUIT ORDER. - - WHY not, when all the smartest suitings are here awaiting selection ? Yes, and why not again, when a delay of a week or two may mean disappointment. Be in the van order early, i.e., NOW and you will greet Easter with a new made to measure suit and a glad smile. PRICE FROM 55/MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH,
R AN GIOTU STOKE. CASH PROVIDERS. read the following 56 A.l. SUGAR 10/6. APRICOTS, iid Tin. PEACHES, iid Tin. PEARS, iid Tin. Evaporated Apples, lid pkt.; Castles Jelly, I/-; 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 re\ ceive my prompt attention. C. A, ROTH, GENERAL STOREKEEPER o’clock, , tara Tea with lus happy family- ** SEE-SAW! Marjory Daw 1-catch a pink monkey and tickle his pawl When he laughs loud in his innocent glee, Madge, give him good Suratura Tea. “ TOTJENI SEE a chap with a bright ' * eye, a firm step, and a general air of being content with the world, 1 know he has been drinking Suratura Tea.”—William Bunker, Colonel. EHOLD the curious chimpanzee, as like a man as well can be . He scans the papers, smokes a pipe, aim much prefers his Stilton npe. Hes sick whene’er he goes to sea, and cnes for Suratura Tea. _■ AyfARRIED LADY who hasexperiTtjL enced the benefits of Suratura Tea in the promotion of her conjugal felicity gladly notifies stricken sisters who are making heavy weather on the sea of matrimony: Suratura"® costs 21- lb. T?VERY MORNING in the City. A* crowds of ladies blithe and pretty tone their nerves effectively, drinking Suratura Tda. "pTJRNISHED FLAT to let. Last A- occupant drank Suiatura Tea always. Place has delicious associations ana a perfect human flavour. People below have the Suratura habit, and are the pleasantest possible neighbours.— Apply Colonel William Bunker, K.R.D, * 12«
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1082, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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