RALEIGH! RALEIGH ! CYCLES. AIG, Alo. AlO. ENGLAND’S BEST BICYCLE. Everybody come and inspect for yourselves. C. 8. PICKERING, Next .Sterling House, PALMERSTON N.
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MILLINERY E NEXT SATURDAY NEW SEASON’S J MILLINERY a NOW BEING OPENED UP! n I b o d V F AT r THE ECONOMIC * DRAPERY \ HOUSE. t MBS HAMER'S. THE “ECONOMIC,” ] Wain Street, Foxton, i CHISELLING , YOUR EPITAPH! s DOES it strike you that all 1 the time, day and night, : you are making your own epitaph. According as you act ] and speak now, people will \ speak of you when you are under the daisies. If you drink bad lea your nerves will soon he a lot of tattered ends, your liver will become a desolate waste, and your temper will be the curse of everybody about you. And they’ll write something like they wrote for the person who died and was buried at Ash,in Kent: — Poor John Thomas here he lies, No one laughs, and no one cries : Where he's gone, and how he lares, No one knows and no one cares. But if you drink good tea—especially if you drink the one incomparably best tea—your nerves will be like strings, perfectly responsive and attuned; you will never notice your liver; your temper will be as genial as a spring morning : and your very creditors will love and honour you. The one incomparably best tea, of course, is 4 SURATURA!’ IS f!D, IS !)D, 2S, 2S 41). % iii ■ fey if GOLD BROOCHES. THE Brooch is perhaps one of the most useful pieces of jewellery there is, and it will always take a foremost place in every lady’s jewel case, for a finely designed brooch Is indispensable as a liuishing touch of refinement and beauty to a lady’s toilet. Like our patrons, we arc satisfied with nothing but the best, superiority of quality of gold, designing and workmanship. Our prices are always reasonable for goods of such superior quality. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, PALMERSTON NORTH. NAIRNS TOMATO PLANTS. Two standard varieties—good croppers. NAIRNS FLOWERING: PLANTS. All of the finest strains procurable, All at prices that will command a ready sale. Order at once from the local agent: — CHAS. COLLINS, Universal Supply Stores, Main St., Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 29 October 1908, Page 2
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