THE EMPIRE AGENCIES. PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone No. 709. P.o. Box 266, ~[*TEW ZEALAND Agents for T. the popular “Catspaw” Rubber Heels. Tread-Air Heel Cushions. Foster Combination Arch Support and Tread-Air Flee) Cushion. ASK YOUR BOOTMAKER FOR THEM. Some bootmakers will offer you other brands, which they say are “just as gaod.” Don’t believe them. We are also agents for the NO BATTERY ELECTRIC BELL. Most useful shop and door bell ever invented. Cannot get out of order. The LIQUID SOAP DISPENSERS and LIQUID SOAP. “EVER-READY” Clothes Line. The indoor clothes line. The SIMMONS FOLDING CHAIR. The “VICTOR” Copper Hot Water Bottle. Perfectly leak proof. “FITZALL” Wrenches. The Wonderful “MIRROSCOPE.” Gas, acetylene or electricity. The greatest means of amusement, education and entertainment. Inspection or correspondence Invited. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 266.
w r/ tm m W-.r< Before going out drink a cup of VAN HOWTEK'S COCOA u - Warms, Comforts and Cheers. ‘CIINCE YOU ASK for my opinion, K? there’s no tea in the Dominion tastier, wholcsomer or purer than the peerless Suratura. Take this precious tip from me.”—B. Kerdooclle Blobbs, M.D. THEY SCATTERED much salt on the tail of the shark ; but he wouldn’t bo caught—not he ! But he came like a flash (than this _ fact there’s none surer) when they baited the net with some good Suratura. AY ANKEE who travelled with eggs got cramp in full half of his legs. But he tried Suratura, that sovereign curer, and now ho skips gaily, i’ fegs ! TtHERE’S MANY A MAN chews hominy who’s bowed with bitter ;rief ’cause he can’t get his Suratura rpHERE WAS a coy damsel named -A- Hocking, who sold her last frock, her last stocking, in order to get Suratura. Sweet pot! Had she got common tea, ’t had been shocking. "DEHOLD the Emperor of Rome! He couldn’t well be poorer. He’s born alas I the luckless loon !—full twenty centuries too soon—He has no Suratura ! rriHß GOLLYWOG sighed ’neath the peering moon, a piteous sight to see. He sighed for the love of a goat, poor loon, and grief and despair might have killed him soon, but ho drank Suratura Tea; then he scoffed at his griefs, did he ! xia «• —■ 1 ——
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1221, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1221, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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