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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.

Miss Wilson lias recently had the Manawatu Tea JRooau much enlarged A hot dinner is servfed in the downstairs dining, room and fish luncheons in the grillroom upstairs. Home-made cakes, sandwiches, and savouries to order. Best chocolates always in stock. —Advt.

English Costume Co., conducted by Mrs Malcolm Tabor, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street.—Experts in all branches of ladies' tailoring, including costumes, outdoor and Cravenette coats. Satisfaction guaranteed. Costumes from £3 10s to 8 guineas.—Advt.

Well, Lily, did yon persuade your dad not to get his new wall papers at Wellington? Lily: Tea, and very pleased he is that he listened to my suggestion. Lottie: Well, did you induce him to act on my sdvice, given after practical experience ? Lily: Yes, we went along together to Osgood and Hancock's, Kangitikei street, and were shown a lovely assortment of wall papers, and had no difficulty in obtaining from them all onr requirements. Our home is now much brighter and more pleasing in consequence. You must come up and see the effect for yourself as soen as possible. We have to thank you for your good advice.—Advt.

Welcome! Old customers and friends of A. H. Sadd will be pleased to know that be has come back to Palmerston to stay, and has leased that well-known hairdressing saloon lately carried on by Mr j. Mackenzie, near Coleman, Place, The Square, and trusts to meet his old acquaintances once more. —Advt. Kichard H. Bright, watchmaker and jeweller, Main-street, having taken over the premises lately occupied by J. H. Manttan (next Miss Wilson's Manawatu TeaKocms), the Square, is now offering the whole of his £3000 stook of jewellery, watches, etc., etc., at enormous reductions. See the window and compare the sale price. Note the address.—Adtt.

Mr and Mr 3 T. Childs express their gratitude for kind sympathy expressed in their recent sad bereavment. Mr J. Elsmore wants to buy fresh eggs in any quantity. Ladies are requested to note that a large stock of hair pads and nets are to be found at Mr A. A. Pratt's, the Square. All ratepayers to Sluggish Eiver Drainage Board are requested to attend meeting on May 14th. Beef tea is now procurabb daily from 10 a.m. at Mrs Bawlins', the White House, the Square. Mr J. Mortensen, watchmaker and jeweller, the Square, has just received a large shipmennt of cuckoo and marble clocks, regulators and barometers. He is also showing a splendid collection of jewellery and electric plate. Special bargains in gloves are offered this week at Mr Leopold Simmons' general drapery warehouse, the Square. A lady health specialist advertises for furnished rooms. Mr 11. A. Crabtree publishes a notice relating to debts contracted in hisname without his authority.

When thro' Palmerston you're strolling, And at the shop displays you stare, There's a place that just the glassy, That's E. Keynolds'm the Square. You should see their cycle sundries, It' you're wise you shouldn't fail, If you wish to be well mounted, l ou should view their cycle sale. They will give you goods for nothing, That is if you buy the string, Bells in any tone you faucy, Should you cave about a ring.—Advt.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 105, 7 May 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 105, 7 May 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 105, 7 May 1907, Page 5