r BOOT & SHOE TALK. : : RT. 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 BOSTOCK BOOTS. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. BETT Y’S BOOT EMPORIUM. MAIK STREET. V. J DON’T ARGUE ! THERE’S ONLY ONE BEST PLACE I FOR PRESENTS 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 igar ell e 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 Zeaiand 2s 6d. ERNEST BALL, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, MAIN St.- FOXTON. " / FOXTON CASH BAKERI Main Street THE BEST quality of WHITE and BROWN BREAD delivered to all parts of the town and district. UP-TO-DATE AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. Artistic Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order Small Goods and Confectionery—the best in town M. E. PERREAU, Bakek and L'onfecxionee. SUPPERS may oe obtained every night. Harr and eggs, fish and chips, hot pies, and light refreshments H. F. STRONG, THE “TIP-TOP” PAINTER AND SIGN WRITER, MAIN ST.- FOXTON. CARRIES the best stock of PICTURE MOULDING & PAPERHANGINGS in the district. Agent for: Windsor and Newton Artists Materials, Bon Accord Paints and Enamels, Fullers’ Pure Prepared Paint. Workmanship in any branch of the trade guaranteed. The Trade Supplied. Estimates Given. RICKED HIS BACK. “I ricked my back severely, and V vas unable to stand upright,” writes Mr Thos. H. Maher, Ebden, Vic. “I had seen Chamberlain’s Pam Balm advertised for strains, and thought 1 would see what it would do for me. The first application gave me relief, and I was quite myselt again after using only a quarter of a bottle.” For sale everywhere. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1222, 19 March 1914, Page 4
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354Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1222, 19 March 1914, Page 4
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