ROSS & SIGNAL, I [Late R. H. Barber & Co.] ENGINEERS, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND WjHEELWK GETS, ; Main Street, Foxton. AXY.-ACETYLENE V/ Welding Plant for repairing broken castings. All Sizes of Pipes, Fittings and Bolts stocked. Machinery of any description made and repaired. Flax machinery a speciality. AGENTS FOR: Booth, McDonald and Co.’s Flax machinery. A full stock carried. Empire Oil Co.’s Oils and Grease. Lanco. Balata Belting. King’s Pulleys and Steel Wire Rope, 110 ES E-S HO KING A SPECIALITY. R I 11l ■! BUI WII»MII»MIIIMIIIIIIIII|i|IIIIMIllllllll<lllllllll|l|IPIIII«lllllllllll »i PAT McFINNERTY’S stepmother Trinity said; “ Well, here’s luck !" said she. “ Here’s luck!” said Pat, “ an’ I’m glad you’re at a drink that is wholesome an’ fin© like that superb Suratura Tea I” rpHERE WAS an old girl of Crimea, a wise and sharp-sighted old dear. She said, “As for Tea, Suratura for mo! There’s no other like it—that’s clear !” IF YOU’D BE GLAD and wise and strong, and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from me, > and you can never go far wrong. Join straightway that great shining throng I that drinks pure Suratura Tea. ' I\TBXT-OF-KIN Wanted, infor -IN mation of the present whereabouts of Jehonidab Jinks, mentally deficient, who left England eleven years ago on ! the hopeless quest of a better tea than Suratura, and has not since been heard of.—Sipp and Lovett, Solicitors, Covent Garden, London. ; TN YAIN THE CAPTURED BIGA > -*- MIST tore his gold hair and shooi i his fist, and frightful objnrgationi ■ hissed. Although ho stormed so sav agely, they wouldn’t give him for hit Tea a cup of Suratura “ D.” A" BLUEJACKET STROLLEE through the town one fine night ' He’d cash in his pocket, liis pipe wai j alight, and all his intentions were per feetiy right; for he was an excelled sailor, you see, who drank Suratura, the j excellent Tea. 13a For Children’s Hacking Cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. I/O, 2/6. Van iouten's C@©oa k 2 Se Pinch Sysli a, little Sparse STRENGTH, PURITY DIGESTIBILITY AND DELICIOUS FLAVOUR BEST & GOES FARTHEST. JOHN WALLS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER MAIN STREET - FOXTON. TITHE BAKING is under ray own personal supervision, so cusomers can rely on obtaining only he best quality goods. The Chief Justice,' when in Foxton recently, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY .]. A. HOFMANN BUILDER AND SANITARY UNDERTAKER, UNION STREET - FOXTON. given for building and jobbing contracts. Funerals undertaken in all parts of the district. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1915, 14 December 1918, Page 4
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