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DRAPERY PARCEL OF UNUSUAL WORTH - CARRIAGE PAID FOR CASH WITH ORDER. SATISFACTION ASSURED, OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED . :: :: No. 7 LACE PARCELREGULAR 6/- VALUE. POST FREE 5 /-• 6 yaids Torchon Lace, 2 inch. 6 yards Torchon Insertion, I inch. 6 yards Embroidery, 3 inch. 12 yards Val Lace Edging. 12 yards Val Lace Insertion. 6 Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs. No. 8 HOSIERY PA RCELREGULAR 7/6 VALUE. POST FREE 6/6. 2 pairs Ladies’ Fine Plain Black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned. 2 pairs Ladies’ Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose. I pair Sphere Suspenders, with “the grip that grips and never slips.” COLLINSON & OUNNINGHAME, Lm THE SQUARE PALMERSTON N. 8 MgwrTgamoEagyifv.iLi^/jkL'c m * v X k\ >_>». • ' fj f A W C V'^’CL EVERY BODY'S DOING IT THAT is more acceptable as a gift, than a piece of high - class Jewellery, Sterling Plateware or Gem Rings*. r v ? “A BUSINESS BUILT UPON ■ MERIT.” Know where 3-011 Bit}-'. We deal exclusively in the Trade. J. HOLDER, THE QUALITY JEWELLER MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER, ... Foxton. LxmJiCTEriXL[rirrmm , 'TingirnTi«Tr^'r^^ , - ,|,a< * ,j,w; irT‘wirr*Ti-"ii wm>i ■i*h »i 1 »i n'Din. jovir<nmrt.i n»i-■ ■ ttt■ f ■w^li^iMMii^nM-MflMgMPKgMgzMgMaßßßaaKMaamaisaftaiiracgs^^ MOST ACCEPTABLE BIRTHDAY GIFTS. (TAKE A TRIP TO PALMERSTON). FOR FATHER™ Euy lather a shaving mug, a moustache cup, a carving set—- “ What’s the matter with father,” ' for a nice ’Xmas gift. T _ lnlrrTri —, 11 n t i(mi,w FOR MOTHER” Wt; ’ J 1 buy molilcr a piece.of real good dectro-plale. Hie , brightness will be transferred to her face if its CLAUSEN’s. l'( Hv SISTER —tTicre are scores, nay hundreds . of dainty ornaments sister will appreciate on her dressing tabic ’Xmas morning. FOR liROTI! ER—One of our beautiful serviette U rings will till the bill. Train him up in the way he should go, too, by a daily lesson in tidiness. EOR BA BY —A porringer, a mug or a set of knife, fork and spoon. ; CLAUSEN’S : CROCKERY ARCADE, PALMERSTON NORTH ANTED FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL IUBLIC NOTICE is hereby’ given that Mr. D’arcy iWSTUh has been app anted as iger, Inspector of Nuisances and ; Registrar for the Borough of ton, and that his office is in the Post Office Building. lie following is the charge for 5 Registration for the current, r, viz; The dog tax on all dogs 2r than working dogs be 10s per , but to be reduced to 5 s I JCV d°R aid before the 31st January, I9J4> lung dogs to be 2s 6d on signing usual declaration. C, J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. BU Y—fresh Highest market price paid. M. Perreau. * O 34 f o •- s u -5 P A 9$ o O m

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1197, 17 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1197, 17 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1197, 17 January 1914, Page 3

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