MANAWATU TEA ROOMS. This old-established business has recently been much enlarged. A hot dinner is served in the downstairs dining-room and fish lunchea ir. the gnllrdbm upstairs. Home-made cakes, sandwiches and savouries made to order.—Advt. WHITE APRON LAWNS. Have you ever tried to get Material for aprons similar to that used in the bought ones and had'to make some other material do ? C. and C. have the very article in 36 inches wide, 8d a yard; 45 inches wide, &£d, IOJd, Is, Is 2d, Is 4d a yard. This apron lawn washes and does up beautifully. Obtainable only at ColliijSon and Cunninghame, Ltd.—Advt. A. de Luen and Co., high-class' tailors and costumiers, are now showing a splendid assortment of winter goods—worsteds and tweed suitings of excellent design and finish; early inspection invited. And for the ladies, stylish and up-to-date costumes from £4 10s.—Advt. MILKING MACHINES. Mr Alexander, jvarere, is milking 38 cows at cost of sevenpence per day for kerosene. He uses a Hornsby oil engine. Mr Allen France, Glen Oroua, has also installed a Hornsby. Reid and Gray 3 sole agents.—Advt. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Being overstocked and having to make room for next season's Raleigh bicycles, I am offering Raleighs at greatly reduced prices, no reasonable offer refused; must be sold. Equipped with beat of everything.—C. S. Pickering, opposite Grand Hotel, Palmere ton North.—Advt. DAWICK'S BUFFET. This well-known leading private botel, recently enlarged to 80 rooms, can now cater for the travelling public in excellent style. Leading features: Comfortable bedrooms, large dining-room, liberal table, moderate tariff. One trial will convince all. 'Phone 94, P.O. Bos So3.—Advt. A BIG FALL IN CROCKERY. We are now starting the second week of our sale and beg to remind the Bublic that it will soon be finished. during this week we are offering a cheap line of Glassware, just opened. Butters and Sugars 9d each, Jam Dishes 3d, 4d, 6d, and Is each; Jugs, 2 pints, Is, 2s, 2s 6d each; Tumblers 3d, 4d, and 6d each; Decanters 2s and 3s; Dishes 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each. U.F.C-.A. Crockery Department.
A "cockey" out west named McLure Had suffered from coughing and chills, He saved up his money like bees getting honey, And never would spend on his ills. At last in despair and much pain, He opened his purse did McLure, Some "bawbees" went bang, but the praise he sang Of Woods' Great Peppermint Care. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8307, 11 June 1907, Page 5
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