G. ASHWORTH, LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT. JS the place for Sole Leather and Boot and Shoe Tools. Colonial, American, Canadian, and Rubberised Sole Leather always in stock. All requirements for boot and shoe repairing, brass and iron rivets, all sizes, hobs, steel points, cut bills, laces, rubber heels, toe an<| heel plates, etc. Overland Trunks, Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, Brief, Kit and Gladstone Bags. Latest Style in Ladies’ Handbags. 229 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. SPECIAL SALE of Boys’White Shirts, 1/6; Men’s Braces, 1/6; Men’s Coloured Border Handkerchiefs, 7A d; Men’s Ties, 1/-; Men’s Underpants, 1/9; Men’s Undershirts, 1/9. —F, Gabites. KIWI BACON FACTORY. „ PALMERSTON NORTH. fi CASH BUYERS of Bacon Pigs at highest market prices. We will receive Pigs as under;— KOPUTAROA—Monday, February' 11th, 25th. SHANNON —Wednesday, February 13th, 27th. Buyer will be in attendance. THOS.. FENTON, Manager, References —Bank of Australasia. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY. Buyers will wait on farmers by request, and give any particulars required. OUR VALUES TALK! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRICES AND TALK, TOO! x SUPERB CEYLON TEA, 1/6 lb! HIGHLANDER MILK, 7d per Tin. SUGAR, IA., 70’s, 17/3r DIMMER’S CASH STORE, THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON N. THE STORE THAT GROWS. S. MATTAR. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SMOKERS’ REQUISITES ON HAND. Just landing, large stock of New Goods, including Safety Razors, Case Pipes, etc., suitable for presents. . UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. GIVE US A CALL. §ALE BARGAINS. — Ladies’ extra large size Ribbed Cotton Vests 1/3, special Longeloth Camisoles, lace trimmed 1/11 each, Children’s Washing Overalls 1/3, Ladies’ Black Moirette Underskirts, 10 only, at 3/11, at J. M. Barr’s Big Sale. ALE BARGAIN S. —Boy’s Sports Suits, sizes 4,6, 7 and 9, 23/6 'to 27/6, at J. M. Barr’s Big Sale. 'TO FLAXMILLERS. FLAX FOR SALE. W^ANTED —Offers for about 300 tons good, clean leaf, at per ton free on trucks, freight paid. •Can supply 7 or 8 tons per day. Address at this office. NOTICE. Having purchased the stables and carrying business lately carried on by Mr S. W. Smith, I solicit a share of public patronage;/ Stables situated at rear 'of Whyte’s Hotel. Good stabling and foods. j Orders left at Mr Walls’ bakery, or telephone 60, will be ■ promptly; attended to. A-. (CURLEY/ SMITH. OLD AGE. - »' I Old age, as it comes in the orderly process of nature, is a beautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often is means poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill-health, despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Chamberlain’s Tablets taken immediately after supper will improve. he digestion, tone up the livey, and regulate the bowels.. That feeling of despondency witt give way to one of hope and! good cheer. For sale everywhere.—Advt. . _
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1788, 12 February 1918, Page 3
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