HOW TO MAKE THE WINTER EVENINGS PLEASANT - BUY A SPECIAL CARD TABLE FROM W. PEGDEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE VERY THING I PARTICULARS—Has patent collapsible legs with rubber tips, 30 x 30in. top covered with felt, all nicely finished oak. NOTHING NEWER I NOTHING BETTER ! PACKS AS FLAT AS A BOARD. : : PRICE, 25/WRITE TO-DAY !
The Purest Spirit in the World. Schiedam MADE FROM THE BEST SELECTED: BARLEY %v| AND ITALIAN JUNIPER '** BERRY LOOK FOR THE NAME AVOID CHEAP SUBSTITUTES POLLY WOPPETT wm a marry, roguish little knave. Drank her Uncle’s Suratura when he went to shave. Uncle straightway cut his throat, his grief it was so great. Polly wrot®_ hu funeral notice. Why should critics prate ? TO NORTH and South, to Esat and j West, the people who find life the best are those who sweeten life with j zest; and life’s best sweetened, you’U agree, by drinking Suratura Tea. ■pYERT SUNDAY Noddy Biddle, XLI part's his hair right down the middle, goes to court widow Widdle. Very cunning widow she; gives hint Suratura Tea. Neddy’s landed, yon’il agree. Hey diddle diddle i for Emily Tiddle, who pawned her town lot and her cows and her. fiddle, and then went away with a smile of great glee and bought up two tons—Suratura Teal ADVERTISER, well-known antiquary, seeks additional proof that Shakespeare wrote “Romeo and Juliet” under the stimulus of Suratura Tea. C.W., New Zealand. TTTILLY MIXED his uncle’s whi«vv kers with a pot of glue. Willy now sits down quite gently, feeling awful blue. Uncle soaks his beard in water, while his sympathizing daughter, so that he may patient be, makes him Suratura Tea. »« MESDAMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS & CATERERS. HAVE re-commenced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island fruit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. IT NEVER PAILS. | Chamberlain's Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy is all its name implies. It relieves diarrhoea and dysentery in either children or adults, and the most violent eases of cramp, colic, or pain in the stomach give way to a few doses of this medicine. It never fails. Por sale everywhere. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 4
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