For Influenza take Woods’ Orea Peppermint Cure. Never fails, 1/6, 2/6. If you look from outside you have no idea of our stock. Come inside and look round, see our furniture and enquire about our special cash proposition —you will be surprised. Walker and Furrie.* Wanted —The people of Foxton and the surrounding districts to know that A. de Luen, tailor, of Palmerston North, will call on anyone with samples upon the receipt of a postcard. Costumes from £4 4s, Suits from £d I Os.* SOON MY FORMER SELF. “About 8 years ago I had brass poisoning which caused liver trouble,” writes Mr W. A. Peez, Annat, N.Z. “I could not sleep or eat and wasted to a shadow. After taking Chamberlain’s Tablets for a short time my health was greatly improved and I have had no return of my trouble, I am now in good health and reckon I owe it to Chamberlain’s Tablets,” For sale everywhere.—Advt. WHEN visiting Palmerston N, give DONALDSON a call for suit or costume. The best al reasonable prices. Note the address : DONALDSON, c/o Alf. Mahon.
MOTOR CAR PAINTING. WE have just landed a consignment of 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.
THIS ISN’T A- GAG. Ifc’B a word - 1 to the wise. If you want to succeed with your life and wife, drink always with gladness wherever you be the drink that is best—Suratura Tea. AN INVERCARGILL belle cried “ Goodness! Here’s a sell! I ordered Suratura Tea, and that confounded grocer he has sent instead some rubbishy old stuff from China! Dearie me I This really IS a sell!” The TIGER and the kangaroo, the wagtail and the pout, were feeling glum one afternoon, and met to talk it out. They soon were chuckling cheerfully above their Suratura Tea. AATILLY BIGGLES got the wriggles ~ T when the Rev. Samuel Stiggles started on his “Lastly now”. "Willy slept and dreamt that he drank some Suratura Tea. He was happy, anyhow. THE SAD SEA CEASETH, and that sufficeth us. Since we’ve still got Suratura, what’s the use' of fuss. Let the sun suck up the sea, if it leaves the perfect Tea! THE LADY HENRIETTE PE YERE licked her sweet lips and smiled, for she saw that the time was half past three, and heard outside upon the stair the footstep of her maid McNair, who brought the Suratura Tea. A CHIEF OF FIJI sat and wept by ■£*- the sea. But his gloom passed away in a moment one day when he drank Suratura —that’s TEA! 5*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1190, 30 December 1913, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1190, 30 December 1913, Page 4
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