IT’S A PLEASURE TO DRINK AT PERREAU’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 establish'ed merely to serve people in our own time, but to safeguard the quality and to serve our customers promptly and courteously. M. E. PEKREAU, Baker, Pastrycook and Beverage Dispenser, | MAIN STREET - FOXTON^ r ' 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. \ „„ , rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPJL PING COMPANY'S LINE. MODERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. It is intended until further notice to despatch a passenger steamer from time to time to a port in the United Kingdom. Return tickets available by P. t and 0. Line. Also from time to time as opportunity offers. FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. The Ctmpany, having erected commodious storage accommodation, with dumping plant at Foxton, is prepared to receive wool, flax, tow, etc., for transhipment. The building is gazetted a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have their flax-graded locally. For Passage, Freight or Storage APPLY TOTH E NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. Telephone, No. 34. Offices: Harbour Street. PIANO TUNING. MRTHOS. P. HENDERSON Palmerston North, who has ii l A years Home experience, will visit Foxton and district at regular intervals, May, September and January. Orders left at this office will be carefully attended to. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER & REPAIRER. Thai Office-Boy Knew. In an office, there Is an old "boas,” Who alwaya la wretchedly oroaa. Such a oraatura to argue, That try aa they might do. Folks to please him were quite at a toae. One day a new office-boy came, Hla verdict—" Oeoided'y tame. Soon, I'll alter all thli And have one ray of biles,’* Morning-tea was HIS tittle gamel The "chief” gave a shriek of dismay. But, somehow, could not disobey. This strange deviation. To drink tea—botheration 1 What I was this tea, did ha say f " Boy, what do you moan by tailing me,' That this la only a cup of tea f " " Please air. It's' SURATURA’: Mother aays there It nonepurer," "’TIs better than any tea," roared HE " I’ll have It at eleven and threat " How a happier etaffcannot be found, Since twice a day Is handed round, The cop that cheers— SURATURA And quite endears This Chief now made Ptmwmd.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1759, 1 December 1917, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1759, 1 December 1917, Page 4
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