£BOO Exquisite Stock Arriving. It may be wise to advertise, Something that’s “WANTED KNOWN,” Though little need, I find indeed To tell much WANTED KNOWN. My window display speaks well for itself And the prices just simply please, While the Kings I design seem well to combine The whisperings of Cupid with ease. Now why be tempted to trade out of Town, for that pretty ring. T 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. 1 am a manufacturer. Support local industry. “JOHNNIE” GOLDER YOUR HOMETOWN JEWELLER. SERVICE. RELIABILITY COURTESY.
THERE ARE FASHIONS IN LADIES’ RINGS. Rightly so, for novel designs are constantly being- evolved and particularly pleasing are [he newest ideas in EMERALD RINGS. These are of exceptional beauty and we were fortunate in securing some very choice Emeralds which are now made up into rings, and are offered at very reasonable prices. If you cannot call, write for particulars. ti tior - , VAe QualityJoujollers f PALMERSTON NORTH FOR PRIVATE SALE. 5-Soater Ford Car. 5-Sealer Buick, G-cylinder. 2-Sealer Dover. Rubber-tyred Dogcart, horse and harness. Riding Saddle and Bridle. 2 Draught Mares. Berkshire Boar. 2 Gent’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 Manawatn Hotel.) P.O. Box 8, ’Phone 112. MANAWATU SHIPPING Co., Ltd. SAILING NOTICE. £J.S. KENNEDY leaves (circumstances permitting) as under:— Fox-lon to Wellington, WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. Wellington to Foxlon, THURSDAY, at 5 p.m. FOR CARGO SPACE APPLY LEVIN & Co., Ltd., Agents. FOXTON or WELLINGTON. RE6°[ e? 5: a s « n kti Jftli REG? THE ENEMY OF PAIN STIFF JOINTS; NEURALGIA, Etc. FOR RHEUMATISM; SCIATICA; KOOE-AK is a genuine remedy for the complaints. We, the proprietors of KOOR-AK, 18 Grey Street, Wellington, will refund your money if you post us the cover off our bottles and say you are not satisfied. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS by shaking the bottle well, then rub it well in, and cover with liannel or wonder-wool. Sold in G oz. bottles, price 2/9, by E. Healey, chemist, W. P. Bauckham, Thorpe and Tongs and Robertson’s Ltd., grocers, Foxton. Bread is not Brown Bread, but a VITAMINE Bread.—Procured at Perreau’s. WANTED TO BUY. —Benzine tins in any quantity. Apply Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 3
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