JUDGE FOOT WEAK VALUES BY THE BETTY STANDARD. JUDGE it point for point in quality of leathers, trimmings, finish, etc. In workmanship, in style, and in price, and BETTY “BEATS THE 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 - •- POXTON. IT’S A PLEASURE TO DRINK AT PEBREAU’S MARBLE BAR. YOU may have heard some women remark: “They’re so independent, they don’t seem to care whether they serve you or not,” NOT so at Perreau’s. We are not established merely to serve people in our own time, but to safeguard the quality and to serve our customers promptly and courteously. M. E. PERREAU, Baker, Pastrycook and Beverage Dispenser, MAIN STREET - POXTON. 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 Ad 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 SPECIALITYAll Work Guaranteed. The Trade Supplied. Estimates given. BAND.”
A DMIRE the large rhinoreros! He’s very wise, the same n us. He’s happy in captivity, no matltr who hit captors be, if they drink Suratura Tea. COLONEL BUNKER notes hereon: "Where my old sick liver’s gone I don’t know. Enough for me that I’m fit as I can be, thanks to Suratura Tea." —William Bunker, K.R.D. “■yOU REFUSE ME!” cried the curate. "Madam, how can I endure it ?” Said the lady, cheerfully, " It’s as easy as can be. Stick to Suratura Tea 1" rjTHERE WAS a young lady named Bruce, who was always lighthearted and spruce; for she drank Suratura, which made each joy purer. It it joy’s most infallible juice I THE CATERPILLAR told the Cow; the Cow told old Queen Bee: “ The whole Creation’s happy now we’ve Suratura Tea 1” ffIHERE WAS a bewitching young -®- Spinster, who wed a glad lad at York Minster. They coo and agree: Suratura’s their Tea; their life is as happy as life well can be, and they bless that fine day at York Minster. nnHOUGH SHIPS may sink in every A . IM) and stocks and shares fall scurvily, let’s praise the gods and sing, lor we bare still got Suratura " D.” 3*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1750, 8 November 1917, Page 4
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