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Boot and Shoe IMPORTER, THE SQUAK|E. BLGS to announce that, he lias now opened up a very large and varied selection of Ladies', Children's and Gents' fcoots and Shoes in all the latest and best shape's for the XMAS SEASON. We baye especially a very ahoice selection IN LADIES'iTAN BUTTONED SHOES AND BOOTS. LADIES' American Buttoned Q O nnd L ice Shots at.. .. O/ U L'xaeptionttllT Cheap LADIES' Lace Walking Shoes AIR from.. -.. .... tfc/0 MEN'S Nailed Shooters, spion- Q /£> did value O/U Boots and Shoes of every depcn.ption made to order and repaired by practical workmen 'fSTAT LOWEST PRICES. Address — S. THAOKEE, 'TOE SQUARE, "SEEING TO THINGS." /~*\ OOD, hard, faithful attention to \JT business never killed anyone, man or woman. Worry and the " seeing to things" idea—these are the two nails in a woman's coffin. The " seeing to things" idea is distinctly feminine. No man ever bad it. Every woman is born with it, fcfae hires a servant —and wails upon her. She pays a dressmaker—and sits up nights studying fashion-books for a new way to have a dress made. She buys a hat and takes it home, and tears it all to pieces an-i wakes it over again. She works herfielf ill over something she cannot do, and ought not to do. and takes a rueful pleasure in a martyred spell of illness. She worries about other people's troubles, she frets over other people's children, she almost takes medicine for other people's headaches, and she puts all her friends into nervous irritation trying to " see to them." Women are built that way, and it is a good thiug for the other sex. If the women didn't "see to things," very few men would experience the pleasure and delight of drinking Suratura Tea. Suratura is the peerless product of Ceylon, and is noted for its strength, fragrance and delicious quality Suratura la guaranteed not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas. , GOOD NEWS FOE ME » AT Arthur Hopwooi's, IRONMONGER, TtJST ARRIVED, per s.s. Cevada, the tfj largest assortment of. SHEARS SHEARS ever seen in Palmerßton North. JsOTE—Make sure of your 30b per day by getting first pick at &KTHUR HGPWOODS IRONMONGER, AME BOAT- . AXES. New Brand HAMES PLOUGH CHAINS, light and guaranteed to pnll ten tons CUTLERY at prioe6 never before beard of in falmerston North ENAMEL WARE, New Styles A FORTUNE MADE B¥ USING The Club Hotel. .Christmas Hampers. HB. TUCKER, of the Club Hotel, • has a first-elase stook of Wines and Spirits on hand, which lie intends to Bell lor the Christmas season in quantities to suit purchasers at the following SPECIAL PEICES :- Kackay's Liqueur Whisky— boitle, 6s; 2 bottles, 11s ; 6. bottles, 30s; 1 dozen, 555. Savi&HeGH'a and Donald's Whiskies at similar pricey Crawford's, Usher's, Walker's, C.C.L., aho stockfd, and equally cheap.. Hennessy's One-star (*) rJrandy. 7s ~ Three star (*"*) brandy, lOe •ALL WINES AND SPIRITS DIREC JJ'HOvi BOSD. Scb-Vieppa'c ?.acte Water, 6cf. Enfiluh BeT nvl X.v m Q'ig,r» , 16s per doz«n ; pint , Id (id. Bismarck Ir*#ei f BeerQuarts, i'-Js per ih;a; i c;.. .-•, 4 tios. 11s 6d. Thi.s bf»r is ui-bwed a4 Auckland, a ■speoinl plant having boen imported, and is ■asnsidered by uonnoiseur3 :o bs quite equal to tlao imported article. A trial is respectBully solicited. S/iatgo stock of COLONIAL WINES on hand. DUNEDLN ALE 3ON DBAUGHTColoniel Bottled Beei- and Stout, qt?> IDs par dozen. THE TRANSVAAL WAR Acliievemev.'« of the Home and Colonial forces in thbGreat ConHiefc of ISD9-00. A .SUPKKB ILLUSTRATED HISjHL TOIM", written by tiwencer Wilkinson, ai\d illuatroted by Engijiufl's Best Articits. Compiled and Published by the Illustrated London News. PEIOS, 4;FKATUUKS—Eight fiilJ-page Fliotogravuies, smail aud large I'kotod of all the prominent Lenders and Heroes of the Campaign, and reproductions of. Pictures drawn on the spot by the Artists of the .News. A Beautiful Publication. A Record Achievement* The Regular and Volunteer in War. Infantry and Cavalry Compared. A Hecord of Colonial Prowess. GET A COPY YOUESELF. GIVE ONE TO YOUR FBIEJN TD. A FINE NEW YEAR GIFT. DON'T MISS THE LL.N.'S GREAT WAR NUMBERTHE BEST YET. John C. Swallow, Bookseller & Stationer, THE SQUABE, Opposite the Bank of Australasia. Telephone No. 90 White's SHEEP DIP. !£he best known specific fob DESTROYING SfliMP I'AIiASITESjJ ■t3ECOMMENT'I-:D~hy 'the Largest •X\ Shueu Owners in Hiiwku'ii jßay und Canterbury, PRICE, 27/6' TEH DHUM, CoUteiniug butfioifctit diy t'^r 1000 shaep. TESTIMONIALS, &c, CaN HE 3KTSV AX BEOPHY MOWLEM & Sole AgHnts Cor Paljoerstou Sovtb sod (lJ3tric!.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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