SUMMER DRINKS ! SUMMER DRINKS! THERE IS NO NEED TO SEND OUT OE TOWN. STEVENSON’S DRINKS ARE' PURE'. Best Sugar and pure artesian water only used. Large stocks of all kinds of Cordials on hand. All Orders promptly attended to. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. FOXTON CORDIAL FACTORY. A. STEVENSON, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 110. MEN’S Tennis Shirts Neglige Shirts 5/11 and 6/11, Tussore Silk Shirts 8/11, At The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Foxton. WANTED TO BUY.—Benzine and Kerosene Tins (no rust), 2d each. “Herald” Office. Pyjamas 9/11, io/o, 12/6, white Silk Shirts 9/11, Colonial Wool Snglets 6/11 arid 11/6. The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Foxton. [A -Card.] NURSE HALL LATE Charge Nurse of St. Helen’s Hospital, Wellington, has opened an up-to-date Private Maternity Hospital at 93 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, and is ready to receive patients. Full particulars on application. AN AWKWARD TIME. Right in the busiest season when you have the least time to spare, you are most likely to have an attack of diarrhoea, and lose valuable time, unless you have Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand and take a dose at the first appearance of the disease. For sale everywhere. —Advt. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. T’lU'l School opens on MONDAY, l()(h February, 1919. Classical, Commercial, and Agricultural classes. College House Boarding Establishment for boys. Early application necessary. New pupils enrolled on February sth, 6th and 7th, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Prospectus sent on application to W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. Jd. CAPITES for Children's Hats •I/ O, now 1/1 I. Ladles’ Cotton Crocks, 15/6, now 19/6. Sports Coals, 13/6, now 8/11. Double Dress Goods, 1/11. SEASONABLE GOODS AT PRICES TO SELL. Choice Seeded Raisins 5/9 doz. Choice Sultanas 7/9 doz. Choice Seedles Raisins 8/6 doz. Cooking Almonds 1/10 ]h. Mixed Spice ,]lh tin fid. Cinnamon Ilb tin _ fid. Flavouring Essences, 3 bottles 1/3 Muscatels “Loose” 9d 11). Dessert. Almonds 2/6 lb. Pineapple Chunks, 3 tins for 2/4 Peaches, Pears, Apricots, 3 tins for 3/10. KEEN CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING. RIM MER’S CASH STORE, THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON N. THE STORE THAT GROWS. CAPITES for Navy Serge 3/11, Children’s Slraw Hals 1/6, 1/11, Ladies’ Washing Hats 4/11, now 1/1!, Ready-to-Wear Hats 14/-, now 7/11. (|REAT BARGA INS in Men’s Wear at The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Foxton. THE ROSY HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Main Street, Foxton. S. MATT A R - PROPRIETOR. FULL STOCKS OF TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND ALL SMOKERS’ REQUISITES. PRESENTS: ? JUST opened up, a large assortment of goods suitable for presents, including Safety Razors, Case Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, etc. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. Our stock includes the latest and best. Inspection invited. CLEARING SALES of FURNITURE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OF EVERY DE- ’ SCRIPTION. MOUNSEY & CO. Leading Auctioneers of Palmerston North, are prepared to conduct Clearing Sales in Foxton and the surrounding district at Lowest Rates. Reference: Union Bank of Australia. Telephone 138. ‘ ARRANGE YOUR SALE WITH THE OLD FIRM.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1933, 30 January 1919, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1933, 30 January 1919, Page 3
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