REVOLUTION IN DRESSCUTTING. I GREATEST DISCOVERY OP i THE AGE. "TI/TES TRAILL, instructor for th« -LTA I m p cr jal Syßtem of Drew* making, is now in Palmerston North and will hold classas on Tuesday*, "Wednesdays, Thursdays -and .Fridays, from 2 till 5 at the OddMlows' Hall, Cuba street. The . Ituperial System includes, all garments, coats, dresses of every description, morning gowns, wrappers,, skirt*, underskirts, cross belts, etc. Highevt clasß of work executed. Ladies invited to inspect work at any hour, and may join classes at any time. . . Lessons free of• charge. Deduced charges for schoolgirls. Mrs Traill has had considerable wperience in this art, a«d pupils' tatty relyon a competent teacher. THE MOMENT OF HAPPINESS; THE moment of extreme pleasure of ea> trancing enjoyment to hundreds of ■women is that moment in the morning WHEN ; '■ '• ' SUEATUEA TEA KISSES THE LIPS. / As the warm, delicious, fragrant liquar trickles past the palate, it .tickles the languid body and ja,ded brain into activity and altertness. It makes women happy rfithe morning. Suratura is pure Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with IndiiZ, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES NOW SURATURA A QUALITY .. Is 6d per 1b SURATURAB QUALITY .. I B U p2&. SURATURA D QUALITY .. 2s Od per Ift < SURATURA X QUALITY .. 2s 4a f£ Ifc/ SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS,,. New Bus Serviod Railway Station to Terrr^c Em I and Intermediate Streets cf a , Route. rjPHE undersigned has iusditutedt ft -*- regular bus service ,un the abo v 4 route. Time-table an follows : From Post Office. Vroni Cem*»« ry, 8.20 a.m. ... 8.40 a.m, 9.30 a.iu.| .„' fio.o a.m. ' f10.40a.rn.. ... •jll.oa.mV f 12.0 noon ... 12.15 p.mJ: 1.0 p.m. ... 1.40 p.m., *2.0 p.m.' .;. / 2.20 p.m4 2.40 p.m. ... 8.0 p.m»l *S.2op.m. ... *f3.40p.m.* |4.30 p.m. ... f4.sop.Hu. f5.15.p.m. ... 5.30 p.ni--7.0 p.m. ... 7.20 p.m. 8.40 p.m. ... f9.0 p.m. |9.30 p.m. ... 9.50 p.m. • Thursday for Hospital marked** To and from Station marked fSATUEDAY—Addition.!. 7.40 p.m. &Op.a SUNDAY. Leave Station—2.lo and '2.50 p.m. Leave Hospital—2.3o Rnd 4p.m. . Leave Cemetery—B.so p.m. 6 Rides fob Is. ' " H. J. WOODFIFjLIV Proprietor. Telephone 112 A. H. Dufresne. HAVING erected anup-to-dato plaa^ ; of machinery, I beg to inform my customers and the general publicthat I am prepared to supply sashes* ~ doors or any kind of joinery at th» . shortest no.tice and lowest current rates. - Shop fittings a speoialty. alwaylThaS" °£ timW, Plans and estimates prepared. , A tnal solicited, A. H. DUFRESNE, BUILDER, Main street -Opposite Station;
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7801, 24 June 1904, Page 4
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