o 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 established merely to serve people in our own time, but to safe- ■ guard the quality and to serve our customers promptly and i courteously. M. e. pekb:eau. Baker, Pastrycook and Beverage Dispenser, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. j / 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. mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIP--1 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. and O. Line. Also from time to time as opportunity offers, « FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. The Ccmpany, 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 TOTHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. Telephone, No. 34. Offices: Harbour Street. riANO TUNING, MRTHOS. P. HENDERSON Palmerston North, who has 13% 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. ‘ QINCE YOU ASK for my opinion, k-? there’s no tea in the Dominion tastier, wholesomer or purer than the peerless Suratura. Take this precious tip from me.”—B. Kerdoodle Blobbs, M.D. THEY SCATTERED much salt on the tail of the shark ; but he wouldn’t be caught—not he ! But be came like a flash (than this fact there’s none surer) when they baited the net with some good Suratura. A YANKEE who travelled with egg a got cramp in full half of his legs. But he tried Suratura, that sovereign curer, and now lie skips gaily, i’ fegs! THERE’S MANY A MAN chews hominy who’s bowed with bitter grief ’cause he can’t get his Suratura Tea. mHERE WAS a coy damsel named -L Hocking, who sold her last frock, her last stocking, in order to get Suratura. Sweet pet! R?d she got common tea, ’t had been shocking. BEHOLD the Emperor of Borne! He couldn’t well be poorer. He’s born alas 1 the luckless Soon t—full twenty centuries too soon- -He has no Suratura 1 , fTIHE GOLLYWOG sighed 'neath the A- peering moon, a piteous sight to see. He sighed for the love of a goat, poor loon, and grief and despair might have killed him soon, but he drank Suratura Tea: then he scoffed at hit griefs, did he ! 1 In
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1775, 12 January 1918, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1775, 12 January 1918, Page 4
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