A t These <who taste emr tea instantly recognise a richness *■)■*!* yet delicacy of flavor that appeals at once to the palate. This distinction is due to the expert blending of the tea by unique methods that retain the full amount of flavor. Only the choicest leaves from famous tea gardens are used. We are proud of the reputation gained for our tea —also from the standpoint of economy. A* E. TONQS The Universal Cash Store, FOXTON ' A THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT, 4th AUGUST. The Pantomime TN ATT) OP iTHE BRIGADE FUNDS. “MOTHER GOOSE” WINIFRED LA FRANCE AS ‘ JACK TWANKEY.” LESTER SINCLAIR AS “SIR GUY DE BROKE.” DORIS MORGAN, OLIVE ANDREW, MAISIE McARTXEY. BERT HINDS. TUT CARTER, ANDY REID, •JACK I •BUREAU AND —GERTIE. THE GOLDEN GOOSEHECTOR PERREAU. _ THE PURPLE BALLET. BOOK OR COME EARLY.
SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. ()EDEHS are now being taken for new season’s bull calves. Price: Eight Guineas each. First come first served.—Apply P. W. Brown, Foxton (’Phone No. 30), or direct to E. S. HOLDAWAY, Springbank, Ballance. Well now, let’s get on with the garden. Then, what shall we plant, in it ! Carrots are very easily grown, and useful. Cooper’s “Major” is splendid. There is nothing liner anywhere, but we stock all the sorts of. seeds worth having. In Parsnips, Cooper’s “Model” is unrivalled. All mir other classes of seeds are equally good. Nearly all the principal prize-lakers use seeds supplied by Coopers' either in packets or bulk. Read the reports of the various public experimental trials. Note how wonderfully well Cooper’s N.Z. Seeds show up by comparison with any other, and particularly imported seeds. F. COOPER LTD. WEiALNUTON. “The BEST is not too good for YOU TO SOW.” It is what we supply. Obtainable from Merchants, Stores, and Seedsmen, all over N.Z. —but he sure they ARE from Cooper’s. DIGGERS' FRUif SUPPLY S W. HUDSON •• t'HOPRIETOH.
•i Prim j {Hid iR «upr ; ><- am! Y-gelahlcs. Full atoch- «.? Fr.y!j->*> wed Colonial Confer m-oerv purriM. i .io*i v; >fi Pri-k*' C! ME U-V \ TRTAL. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. CUSTOMERS of tHo .«Kov, Dairy (■•'an rely on full snorl’e-t of treab ('lean milk ami "ream during t.h« coming; wiril.e v . A M rmHr supplied is produced on Mr Allerby’.* Farm, under li is ]»* v rs< mal »utwrvi«’op from good, liigb test eowe Tin* Iterd is noted for its tested -iil\ ■f t i uT ll-• fjt The SUPERB BRINSMEAD, England’s linest Piano. Ten years’ guarantee -and lowest prices at Coles’, Pal liars! * m North. of Brinsinead Pianos now arriving regularly direct from tile factory. Coles’, Palmerston North, sole district agents. MUS IC.—Protect your Music and songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. — “Herald” Job Printing Department.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2766, 2 August 1924, Page 3
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