1 CHRISTMAS AT BARR & TVER’S. ENGLISH PERFUMES, Parma, Violet, Lily of tire Valley, etc., 1/11 to 8/6. GLOVES and HOSIERY, a most useful present. Silk Ankle Hose, black, white and colours, 4/11 to 8/11. Pure Silk Hose, 12/6 pair. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF FINE ART METALWARE, m Pin Boxes, Photofnynes, Hand Mirrors, and Brushes, BARB & TIER, THE QUALITY DRAPERS, FOXTON. ::
GRAND CHRISTMAS SHOPPING , CARNIVAL. OUR STORE IS BEDECKED WITH ’XMAS NOVELTIES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S . HANDKERCHIEFS. , . ANTIMONY-WARE—an ideal present, m Inkstands, Jewel Boxes, Photo.-frames, Sweets Dishes, Ash Trays. Etc. DOLLS, RUBBER BALLS, PICTURE BOOKS, Ete., tor the little ones. ® SPECIAL DISPLAY OF BLOUSES, NECKWEAR, HOSE, GLOVES, ETC. Come along and select your gilts TO-DAY! IWIIIIMI ■■M—WIHWiMW** *HW— ■ ITITIM— A. N. SMI TH, THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN’S OUTFITTER. MAIN STREET :: FOXTON.
WHAT STATE PURCHASE MEANS. 4 £15,000,000 FOR* THE BREWERS AND HOTELKEEPERS. NOTHING DOING. A DOES LIQUOR BENEFIT THE COUNTRY ? DURING TEE LAST THREE MONTHS IT CAUSED:— I MURDER. 3 SUICIDES. 6 ASSAULTS. 5 RAPE. 15 ROBBERIES 9 FORGERIES. 19 DIVORCES. SIR ROBERT STOUT Said on Friday, November ‘-Stir. “I bad been in the habit ol pulling down one-third of the eriflie to diink. During the last few months I have put down two-thirds to it.”—“Evening PoM,” November 20th. If the Chief Justice is not in a .position to say what causes crime, who is ? STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES.
]/()R SALE. Furnished threeroomed culture, Foxton seaside. Apply “Herald” Office. HOME-MADE SWEETS. HOME-MADE SWEETS. C. R. DESMOND, CONFECTIONER - FOXTON. ]?RESH supplies of Chocolates and Frosted Caramels to hand. Home-made Toffees, Ices, Cream . Caramels, etc., every week. A BITES is famous for reliable Stockings, in black, grey, while and (an, 3/3. 3/(1, 3/9, 4/(i, 5/11, 7/(1. —F. GA BITES. LEW. PODMORE, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. Whyte’s Hotel Stables - Foxton. LL classes of carrying work undertaken. Livery and Bait Stables at the rear of Whyte’s Hotel always open. Wagonette will leave for Beach every Sunday, at 10.30 u.m. and 1.30 p.m. Fare: 2,/- return; children half-price. Orders per Telephone No. 80 promptly attended to. [A Card.] Mrs. SCADDEN, -MATERNITY NURSE. Patients wailed on in their own homes. Address: Coley Street. o* Thursday 11th, and Friday 12th, we will offer a large, number of useful Remnants' in Manchester, Cotton and Woollen Dress Goods, —The C. M. ROSS CO., Ltd., Poston.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2067, 13 December 1919, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2067, 13 December 1919, Page 3
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