What Mary Said! Mary said of her fair wee lain!): “I brought her over from Alabam To see the Methodist Festal Fair, So if 1 have MY way she’ll sure be there.” Monster Festival Fair (In Aid of Methodist-Church Funds). WHERE THE BARGAINS WILE BE, AND THE SIDESHOWS, TOO! PICTURES EACH NIGHT AND ADMISSION WILL BE FREE. Make a Note of the Dates. TOWN HALL, FOXTON, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd AND 23rd. FOXTON SILVER BAND? Rather buy a FOXTON GOLD BAND to adorn her pretty fingers and fair arm. •‘JOHNNIE GOLDER’S JEWELLERY CALANDER FOR 1923. The maiden priced the Ring I made, It sparkled like the SUN. She liked the Ring so very much! ' But did not have the MON. She found it awfully hard to choose, So folded up her one’s and TUES. “I’ve got a scheme,” she coyly said, “I’ll go and find a boy to WED. So bundled up in cloaks and furs She lisped “I’ll charm the noble ‘THURS.’ n She didn’t have so long to try, 1 For she found him at an oyster FRI. And on her dimpled finger fat He slipped that gem Ring while they SAT. Nothing is more acceptable as a Christmas gift than a piece of Jewellery or high-class Plate Silver Ware. “JOHNNIE” HOLDER YOUR HOME TOWN JEWELLER. SERVICE. RELIABILITY COURTESY. \
You’ll soon fool the need of warm OF aV? al it I &®I & 8 g» | es>’ <iv> hx> fca Wliv not seloet your winter needs now, and he ready for the first cold snap? New shipment just arrived per S.S. Ruapehu. HERE ARE SOME GOOD VALUES. MEN'S XATI'IiAL MERINO SINGLETS AND PANTS, 6/8,6/9,6/11. MEN’S RED DR’A li MERINO SI N( i I JAINS AND PANTS, 6/6, 6/11, 7/3. MEN’S -SI. MA. lit SA li KT" MEDIUM W,EIGHT NATU--I,'AL WOOD AND COTTON SIND LETS AND I’ANTS 7/6, 7/11, 8/6. MRN’S “ST. MARGARET” MEDIUM. WRIGHT NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS, 9/6, 10/6, 11/ft MEN’S “ST. MARGARET” MEDIUM WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS, slightly heavier in weight, 11/6, 12/6. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SINGLETS, Wool and Cotton, natural shade, 4/9,5/3,5/6,5/11. All the wanted weights and numbers in Colonial Underwear, including the Roslyn Fawn and Marled Underwear. Singlets in the above may he had in either short or long sleeves. id Js# o mnimform
SOLD WITH A TEE. GUARANfgggrggggE^E m jEvcry ring sold by l“Tlic Quality JeIw 011 cr s” is of Iguaranteed excellence —hence every Iring sold becomes fa “keeper” of our reputation. WE PARTICULARLY STRESS Write to us if you call. cannot „ . yAe ... Quality JouoUen PALMERSTON NORTH |The charm of our jgjjgggljjj|present display of | Rings—in Cl us- § Diamond ters, Half-hoops, and three- | stone designs. They are eer- | tainly worth your close and _ jj early inspection. § Reduction in price of coal —Three sacks for 15/- delivered. W. F. McDonald, Hall Street. Latest ill Furs now showing at The C. M. Ross Gov.’s are easily the best values with trade. Net cash prices 19/0 to 14-2 guineas.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2554, 13 March 1923, Page 3
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