THOUGH MARRIED, you may still be spooners. Drink (and be always lionevmooners) Suratura; Tea! " WHO sent men whisky? Let that be. 'Twas Heaven sent Suratura Tea; and that is quite enough for me. QQ Q PARROTS are required for □OO advertising purposes. They must be able to say "Suratura Tea ; for me!" and then shriek with satisfaction. SHORTHAND-TYPISTES are always willing to accept less pay when promised a cup of "Suratura" each day. Employers note! PERSONAL— If Mrs Maria Sparks does not return to Mrs Snowshell the bar of soap and lb. of Suratura Tea she "borrowed" there will be trouble. INDIAN OFFICER wants to lease bungalow in sunny suburb, where he can smoke a cheroot and sip his "Suratura" in peace. Apply— Colo 4 nel Blazes, Hotel Cayenne. "\7OUNG LADY, refined.and musiB cal, desires to meet cheerful curate who drinks only perfect tea. D. Suratura, Wellington. GENERAL SERVANT seeks engagement. Fifteen years last place. Must have "Suratura" Tea. Apply—Miss Eltoe.
Few Tailors Work Can Be Classed. As Exceptional I GUARANTEE THAT SORT AT £2 LESS THAN YOU PAY NOW. Most tailors are content to produce suits which are sufficiently good enough not to be termed bad —but not good enough to be described as really highclass. If you want something more than mere ' mechanical perfection —if you desire a really high-grade suit in the matter of up-to-date style, cut, finish, I can give it you —absolutely guarantee to do so and effect a saving for your pocket of at least £2. The reason that this revolutionary offer can be made is because instead of asking you to pay for the bad debts that I might have made, had I done work on credit, you pay me simply what your own suit costs. I said at the commencement of my business career that cash payments would make all the difference in the world— and it has done so. My suits to measure are being worn by men in every walk of life —I want you to join them —I want you to feel that you are not paying a penny more than you should for your apparel. Every garment you order will be maao to your measure by competent tailoring craftsmen acting in conjunction with one of my high-grade cutters. BY RECEIVING CASH PAYMENT FOR EVERY SUIT I AM ABLE TO MAKE SUITS TO YOUR MEASURE FOR 60s, TIIAT WOULD COST YOU AT LEAST £5 5s AT THE CREDIT TAILORS. Let that be clearly understood. I guarantee to do so. I guarantee it in writing—guarantee to fit you and your wishes in every respect —or to hand you back every penny you've paid without hesitation. Nothing stronger in the way of guarantees has ever been given you. Act now, and see mo about your Winter Suit. You'll save every penny _ that _ I promise you. My shop is open till this evening. Drop in and see my patterns. 555, 635, 75s for Genuine tailor-made Suits. ■ GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, THE SQUARE, (Next to New Zealand Clothing Factory), PALMERSTON NORTH.
ffm DAINTY J CREAM! OUR DERMAL CREAM will be needed almost daily during the cold rain and weather of the coming months. ' It' keeps the skin soft and comfortable. Banishes Chaps .in a night, and is delightful to use. Isot Greasy or Sticky. It is absorbed as soon as applied. Costs but little, and there is nothing better at any price. PRICE 1s PER JAR. W. P. Henderson, CHEMIST (By Examination-). The Sauare, . Palmerston North.
MS - PIGS - HGS. THE WOODVILLE BACON COMPANY, LIMITED, Woodville. BACON PIGS will be received at the following stations, viz.:— May Oroua Bridge Mon — 9 — 23 — Halcombe Mon 2 — 16 — 30 Feilding Tues 3 10 17 24 31 Ashhurst Wed 4 — 18 — — Ohakea Wed — 11 — 25 — Rongotea Thur — 12 — 26 — Buyer: W. J. Mitchell, Feilding. PIGS ! " BACON " PIGS. W. JDIMOCK & CO., LTD, WILL receive Pigs at the following weighing stations as under:— May Oroua Bridge Mon 2 — 16 — 30 Rongotea Tues 3 10 17 24 31* Ohakea Tues 3 — 17 — 31 Ashhurst Mon — 9 — 23 — Halcombe Wed — 11 — 25 — Bunnythorpe Wed 4 — 18 — — Palmerston Thur 5 — 19 — — Feilding Mon 2 9 16 23. 30 Buyer: H. WARE, Fritz Street, Palmerston North.'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9221, 25 May 1910, Page 6
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