OORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA, (Under new management). Circle Is, Stalls a ; Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE, BOOKING FREE at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager FOR SALE. 6 Acres with house and outbuildings, Norbiton Road. Excellent orchard in profit. Owner anxious to sell owing to ill health. Terms arranged. Considerable reduction made for cash. Would exchange for house property in town as part payment. Several sections at corner of Avenue Road and Johnston St. Reasonable terms. 2 Sections Cook St. £75 each, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 3 months, 10 per cent. 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance 3 years. E. WANKLYN, Licensed Land, Agent. MOTOR OAR 1 PAINTING. WE have just landed a I consignment of I Motor Car Free Flowing Enamels, all ready for use in different shades. Get to work and renovate your car. Perfect Job Assured. CLARK & THOMPSON, 3 FITZHERBERT : STREET, : PALMERSTON NORTH. DON’T ARGUE ! THERE’S ONLY ONE j BEST PLACE FO PRESENTS : : A ND that’s E R N. BALL’S, who just now is making a fine display of the kind of thing A MAN LIKES. Silver mounted pipes Civic and Senate pipes, two popular smokers, C igarette holders, dressing cases, strops, razors, and mouth organs, etc. Yes, he has LADIES GIFTS TOO one of the best preparations — GLYCOLA—the ideal emollient for sunburn, chapped hands etc. Before buying presents see BALL’S special clearing of pipes at Is, Civic 4s 6d, Senate, the best medium value pipe in New Zealand 2s 6d. ERNEST BALL, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, MAIN St. FOXTON. J I j# The Office-Boy Knew. In an office, there le an old "bo»s. ,> Who always Is wretchedly cross. Such a creature to argue, . That try as they might do. Folks to olease him were quite at A less. One day a new office-boy came. His verdict—“ Decidedly tame. Soon, I’ll alter all this And have one ray of bliss," Morning-tea was HIS little garnet The “chief” gave a shriek of dismay. But, somehow, could not disobey. This strange deviation. To drink tea—botheration I What I was this tea, did he eay P “Boy, what do you mean by telling me. That this le only a cup of tea P ” “ Please sir. It’s ‘SURATURA'j Mother says there Is none purer,” “’Tisbetter than any tea.” roared HE “ I'll have It at eleven and three! ” Now a happier staff cannot be found, Since twice a day Is handed round, The cup that cheers— SURATURA I And quite endears This Chief now made renowned*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1189, 27 December 1913, Page 3
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