£BOO Exquisite Stock Arriving So methinks it wise lo advertise, I Something that’s “AVAN TED KNOAYN,” | Though little need, I find indeed To tell much WAITED KNOAYN. My window display speaks well for itself And the prices just simply please, j While the Rings and designs seem well to combine l The whisperings of Cupid with ease. Now why he tempted to trade out of Town, for that pretty ring. 1 am a ring maker and can quote prices that will save, and designs that will please. See my magnificent sample stock of Rings and other pretty things. Old gold Jewellery re-made to any design of the Jeweller’s Art. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS. BIRTHDAY GIFTS. Support Local Industry. “JOHNNIE” GOLDER YOUR HOMETOWN JEWELLER. (I am here to stay.) SERVICE. RELIABILITY COURTESY. FREE YOUR LANb OF NOXIOUS WEEDS. Noxious weeds rob your land of carrying capacity and value, besides incurring endless expense for cutting them year after year. Do the job thoroughly —once and for all — Use “Extermit” (Reg.) THE WEED DESTROYER. “Extermit” is a chemical preparation, which, when sprayed [on the foliage of Gorse, Broom, Blackberry, Californian Thistle, Hawkweed and such like weeds, is “breathed in,” gradually working down to the roots leaving an absolutely dead plant to mark its course. “Exiennit” does not injure the soil —it only kills the weeds. 1-gal. tins, Os; 1-gal. tins, 17/6; 5-gal. tin, 82/0. Sold by Robertson’s, Foxton, or direct from Auslra!’s, Ltd., sole N.Z. distributors for “Extermit.” P.O. Box 1229, AA T ellington.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. 5-Sealer Ford Car. 5-Seater Buick, 6-eylinder, 2-Sea.ter Dover. Rubber-tyred .Dopeart, horse and harness. Ruinin' Saddle and Bridle. 2 Draught Mares. Berkshire Boar. 2 Genl's Bicycles. 2 Fire Grates. 1 good kitchen Table. CASH BUYERS OF FRESH EGGS IN ANY QUANTITY FOR CLIENT. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. HALL STREET,' FOXTON, (Opposite Manawatu Hotel.) P.O. Box 8, ’Phone 112. MANAWATU SHIPPING Co., Ltd. SAILING NOTICE. g.S. KENNEDY leaves (circumstances permitting) as under: — Wellington to Foxton, WEDNESDAY, at 5 pan. Foxton to Lyttelton, FRIDAY at 5 p.rn. FOR CARGO SPACE APPLY LEVIN & Co., Ltd., Agents. FOXTON or WELLINGTON. pAVIS Bread is different from every other bread! Never confuse PAVIS with ordinary brown bread. PAVIS is much more nourishing, and it is the most digestable bread obtainable. —Obtainable only at Perreau’s. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. WE have millions to offer at from 6d each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST. BOTANICAL NURSERIES, Palmerston North. STOP THAT HACK. AND CURE THAT COLD. 7 T debilitates the system and leaves it an easy prey to disease. BROWN’S COUGH SYRUP AND LUNG TONIC tones up the system, increases the vitality and drives out coughs and bronchial troubles. Pleasant to take and most effective. Get a bottle to-day; good for children and adults. I/O and 2/G at all Chemists and
Store*. Obtainable in Foxton from D. W. Robertson, Thorpe &■ Tongs, Bauckham’s, Co-operative Trading Society, M. K. Perreau (Manawatu Heads), Sorenson (Himitangi). Post free front the manufacturers, P.O. Box 22(3, Palmerston N. CITIZENS PROTECT YOUR OWN PROPERTY. £5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons, wilfully destroying trees or removing tree guards in the streets or reserves. M. E. PERREAU, President Beautifying Society.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2479, 12 September 1922, Page 3
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