fipHERE WAS A YOUNG- CHAP 1 „ names MoGosh, -who was tataig his clothes to the wash. At the laamdry Chins Wee said: "No washes mo me. Just dlink Suratura for aUa time-^ee/ “ And I’m wid ye, Chmg Wee I” cnod McGosh. ' "DADDY WOFF had a cough nearly -U shook his noddle off. Now he’s very well, for he’s drinking Suratura Teal __ Bold colonel bunker ho was mad. He swore “By Jove I" He swore “ Egad! ” A fool from Houndsditch way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuse the Colonel’s sounding D ! A FESTIVE YOUNG- OX was just packing his box to go for a trip to the sea, when his mother cried, “Silly! you’ve left out the billy, and your pet Suratura Tea 1 ” "P YOU’RE on honeymooning bent, - be it in Carnival or Lent, your honeymoon’s a safe success wher’er yon be, if you drink only—have a „ - PERFECT TEA. Perfection’s Suratura.—See ? mHB MERRY Coquettes camped out -I on the beach. They’d some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, thev had bought Suratura, the exquisite Tea. A FTER ALL, flavour counts first. The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial will convince. “ D,” 2/- 4a W a,mmmm " " 1 FOR THE MAN WITH A TENDER SKIN, WHETHER after shaving or after wind exposure, GLYCOL A is a preparation guaranteed to remove all ill-effects, and imparts that 1 delightful soothing feeling that accompanies all really good skin healers. Try “Glycola” at Ern. Ball’s. The price is 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. You won’t need it after shaving if Ern. BALL shaves you. You will undoubtedly find it useful if you shave yourself—and there are, no doubt, some at home who will be glad to “borrow” it from you. Full stock of TOBACCO and PIPES on hand just now. Step in. ERNEST BALL, Tobacconist & Hairdresser, MAIN St.- FOXTON.
r "N BOOT & SHOE TALK. : : KT. BETTY has removed • into his new premises in Main Street, and has opened up consigments of new goods direct from the leading English and Colonial manufacturers. An inspection of the goods will convince the public that the quality and prices are right. A fine range of the famous BOSTOOK BOOTS. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. 7 BETTY’S BOOT EMPORIUM. MAIN STREET, S FOB SALE, 5 Roomed cottage, bathroom and washhouse, % acre land, £l2O G.A.S.O. (Workers Branch). Price £450. Situated in the town. 3 Acres (about) 5 roomed house, Norbiton Road. Price £SOO, about £IBO in Advances Office. 36 Acres near Race Course, £32 per acre. Several sections, each 2acs. 2r. 34p., just outside the borough boundary. £35 per acre. 151 feet Main Street, £6 per foot. £SO cash, and balance 10 years at 4% per cent. Several farms for sale, only 10 per cent, required, balance 8 years at 5Yz per cent. 2 Sections at Beach on foreshore and adjoining each others, for immediate sale. For Sale or exchange, first-class dairy farm of 59 acres. Apply early. Only 10 per cent, cash required. 2 Sections at the Beach, adjoineach other and fronting the foreshore. FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF MR R. H. BARBER. 3 Cottages and' residence of y rooms. Vacant lots Park St, Hulke St., Easton St. Full particulars on application. LOCAL AGENCIES: Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. Accident, Marine and Live Stock. State Fire Insurance Office, FOR LEASE, 2 First class dairying sections, 135 acres each, rent 25» and 22s 6d respectively for a term ( of seven years. A real good opportunity. E. WANKLYN. LICENSED LAND AGENT.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1114, 26 June 1913, Page 4
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601Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1114, 26 June 1913, Page 4
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