JUDGE FOOTWEAR VALUES BY THE BETTY STANDARD. JUDGE it point for point in (juality of leathers, trimmings, Ihiish, etc. In workmanship, in style, and in price, and BETTY “BEATS THE BAND.”' ’ Pi A 5 J6"S wm m WE icavi' ii to you io decide hv Unis >peei<!l value; THIS is a lady's lava booi, with ujimi’i ..heel, round to 1 , ,'iu'le golosh —“ilia. AI Dll - I. Ai. ' (hiofi, leather sole, lomfonabic titling'. Strong and serviceable. BETTY’S PRICE : : 2G/6. E. T. BETTY. BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER - - PONT ON, WHEN TEE CUPBOARD IS EMPTY That’s the time yon should pop into - TERREAU’S MARBLE BAR. IN the rush yyy., ~ and tumble of f [*'■*s V ' AW. • 'v .a-O' -vA the cooki n take a (lie bother cooking at all ic day’s work, linking must ke a step to ippP .0 rear. Why ithcr about at sucli a time when you can got something very much nicer, and at a very small cost at Km M.E. PERREAU’S BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, & BEVERAGE DISPENSER, ?iIA IN STREET - FOXTON. A A. E. ADMORE, (I, ATE F. E. JENKS.) Clyde Street - Foxton. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR AND SIGNWRIT ER. A large stock of Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnish, Scrim, etc., imported direct from England. ’WALL PAPERS from 4d per roll. Windsor & Newton’s OIL COLOURS stocked. The cheapest house in the district for Picture Moulding ■ and Framing. MOTOR CAR and CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALITY. All Work Guaranteed. The Trade Supplied. Estimates given, L. Ty? R. JOB and Mrs. Tinkles fought ■EA like cats above their wrinkles. Mr. Boh and Mrs. Gee kissed each other lovingly, sipping Suratura Tea. r |JnGp : ur _ VjU KN(y\V wbcn a maid should wed, and when a man should wive ; though you know also, bo it said, how many beans make five ; till you’ve drunk Suratura Tea, however wise and shrewd you bo, you don’t know you're alive. A BISHOP, who was very pale, tried pickled walnuts, shrimps, and ale, jam, gherkins, doughnuts, curds and ghee. Still he got paler every day, more and still more he fell away. Then he grew healthy as could he, for ho tried Suratura Tea 1 BRAYE WELLINGTON, his chin clear blue, put on an epaulet or two. Then (truly an adroit duke he) toned up with Suratura Tea, and went and won his Waterloo. AT HARWICH, at Norwich, at Timbuctoo,' at Bermondsey and Mildura, whenever they’re dull they know what to do : they send for some Suratura. TIS FOR TEA. Suratura - that’s S. The Tea Suratura’s the champion, none purer, and its flavour’s superb, you’ll .confess. Try one pound of “ D,” and you’ll swear by it—see ? TF YOU’RE FEELING dull or blue, -®- in whatever place you be, would you know the thing to do V Drink some Suratura Tea I 1 ©a
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1737, 6 October 1917, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1737, 6 October 1917, Page 4
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