Watches are a ueerrn en« lasting present, whether for a hoy or a man. We have just landed rJ boys’ watches at 6s 6d, 72 youths’ watches at 18e. 144 Fiddle-alley levers at 22s 6d. Also Rotherams, Ehrbardte, Walthams, Elgins, etc., and a fine assortment of ladies’ gold and silver watch« At Oxley’s, the DeoDle’s jeweller.
Arc m! You * • Thin? Pale? All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion cf Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a non e tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a strong tonic for the weak. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mata., U> .*, rpo SOFTEN THE EYES and to tone up the nerves, to add new allurement to dimples and curves, to make mortal life just as glad as can be, there’s nothing to beat Suratura—that Tea j 7TIHE PULLET WAS PECKING a packet, and making no end of a racket; but the housewife cried, “ See ! that bird’s got at my tea —and she ran for the packet as quick as could be. Suratura was packed in that packet. T ITTLE MOSES FREE OF -4-4 GUILE went canoeing down the Nile. He was happy as eould be, not a single squawk squawked he. Mother'd filled his bottle (see ?) with fresh Suratura Tea ! A SPINSTER WHO LIVED in New York, exhausted by fribble and talk, decided to drink Suratura. I think she’s the happiest wife in New York. (They marry that sort in New York—as in Amsterdam. Christchurch and Cork.) WAS A MAX who skinned •*- a flint, a thousand flints, and then he said " Good luck ! I'll sell the flints straight off for two pound ten : and then I'll buy full twenty pounds of earth's superbest tea —the tea I’ve worked and waited for, pure Suratura D !” 4 PARROT. ARAMIXTA’S ■*’ ' ‘PRIDE, for Suratura daily cried ; but one day, with an absent mind, she offered him some other kind. The parrot dropped a tear and died. tiA GARDNER AND SONS, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MER. CHANTS. CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. T OTAR A, Matai. Rimu and White Pine, dressed or in the rough, always in stock. Also, Sashes, Doors, and Mouldings. Telephone No. 43 Mills—Ek etahuna and on Main Trunk Railway, at Turangarere, Oio and Manunui.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4091, 17 November 1911, Page 7
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