NEW AND WINTER GOODS Are now being shown in all departments- of the BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON N, The very latest Decrees of Fashion in DRESS GOODS, MANTLES & MILLINERY. C. M. BOSS *ooV.
THE SHOP FOE PRESENTS. ma s & NEW YEAR GIFTS suitable for all. Prices right. Goods to numerous to particularise. CALL & INSPECT. B. M. PARK.ES. JEWELLER AND STATIONER. w > ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL SILVERBACK BRUSHES & - COMBS. - EVERY Lady likes her Dressing Table to look neat and smart. What is smarter and more useful than a handsome ShverBacked Hairbrush, Mirror and Comb ? O’Connor & Tydeman are making a special display of these goods, in plain silver or chased designs. A big range of prices, as foli j'vs:— Silver- backed Hairbrushes, from 10/6 to 75/-Silver-backed Hand Mirrors, from 16/6 to 55/-• Silver - backed Clothes Brushes, from 8/6 to 42 16. Silver-mounted Combs, 5/6 to :2/6. A SPECIAL OFFER of a Silver-backed Hairbrush, Mirror, Comb and Case tor 40/-.
O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, JEWELLERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. We give half-a-dozen Elec-tro-Silver Teaspoons with each wedding ring sold.
o’clock, _ . tnra Tea with his happy family. SEE-SAW I Marjory Daw J-catch a pink monkey and tickle bis paw I When ho laughs loud in his innocent glee, Madge, give him good Suratura Tea. “ HEIST I SEE a chap with a bright * * eye, a firm step, and a general air of being content with the world, I know he has been drinking Suratura Tea.”— William Bunker, Colonel. BEHOLD the curious chimpanzee, as like a man as well can be ! He scans the papers, smokes a pipe, and much prefers his Stilton ripe. He a sick whene’er he goes to sea, and cries for Suratura Tea. iv/TARRIED LADY who has experiiTX 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 “D" costs 21- lb. EVERY MORNING in the City, crowds of ladies blithe and pretty tone their nerves effectively, drinking Suratuta Tea. - IODRNISHED FLAT to let. Last X. occupant drank Suratura Tea always. Place has delicious associations and a perfect human flavour. People below nave the Suratura habit, and are the pleasantest possible neighbours.— Apply Colonel William Bunker, K.R.D. 12» WANTED.— A respectable and honest boy to drive baker’s cart. Apply J. Walls.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1081, 3 April 1913, Page 3
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