JUDGE FOOTWEAR VALUES BY THE B ETTY STANDARD. JUDGE it point for point in quality of leathers, trimmings, finish, etc. In workmanship, in style, and in price, and BETTY “BEATS THE " BAND.” WE leave it to you to decide by this special value: THIS is a lady’s lace boot, with smart heel, round toe, whole golosh—“THE MURRAY.” Good leather sole, comfortable fitting. Strong and serviceable. BETTY’S PRICE : 26/6. R. T. BETTY. BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER - - FOXTON. THE PURITY I AND EXCELLENCE of Perreau’s Fountain Drinks and the comfort and cleanliness of the Cafe, make it the favourite rendezvous for young and old alike all round Foxton. The Hot and Cold Drinks served replenish and keep up your spirits, as well as enrich the blood and make one feel well and fit. FOR SOMETHING NICE AND TASTY TO DRINK, GO TO PERREAU’S MARBLE BAR. M. E. PEKREAU, BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, & BEVERAGE DISPENSER,. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. A, E.ADMORE, (Late F. E. Jenks.) Clyde Street - Foxton. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR AND SIGNWRITER. 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. K J HHHIS ISN’T A GAG. It’s a word - 1 to the wise. If yon want to suoceed with your life and wife, drink always with gladness wherever you be the drink that is best—Suratura Tea, AN INVERCARGILL belle cried X - 11 Goodness I Here’s a sell 11 ordered Suratura Tea, and that confounded grocer he has sent instead some rubbishy old stuff from China I Dearie mo I This really IS a Belli" npHE TIGER and the kangaroo, the a wagtail and the pout, were feeling glum one afternoon, and met to talk 3 out. They soon were chuckling cheerfully above their Suratura Tea, TA7TLLY HIGGLES got the wriggles ' ’ when the Rer. Samuel Stiggles started on his “Lastly now”. Willy slept and dreamt that he drank some Suratura Tea. Ho was happy, anyhow. mHE SAD SEA DEASBTH. and A. that sufficeth us. Since we’ve still fot Suratura, what’s the use of fats. iet the sun suck up the sea, if it leaves the perfect Tea 1 GHHE LADY HENRIETTA DE A YERE licked her sweet lips and smiled, for she saw that the time was half past three, and heard outside upon the stair the footstep of her maid McNair, who brought the Suratura Tea. A CHIEF OF FIJI sat and wept by -the sea. Bat his gloom passed away in a moment one day wh«o he drank Suratura—that’s TEA 1 bb - u I. . 11l 1
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1740, 13 October 1917, Page 4
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454Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1740, 13 October 1917, Page 4
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