Beautiful Jewellery ori u y a £ 1 Thera is a wonderful attractiveness about beautiful jewellery and its appeal to the artistic sense of the feminine mind is irresistible and instantaneous. I* B"« a note of true distinction and adds that finishing touch to a beautiful dress which pleases all beholders. We have some very choice examples of the Jeweller’s art. Beautiful Gem Rings, Pendants, Necklaces, Hair Ornaments and so on, which are sure to please both by their daintiness and their value. .-s*. 9*l Will You Call and See Them? -GEO. OXL.EYJeweller and Optician, Main Street, Pahiatua. Hot Water Bottles Made To Withstand The Hardest Sort Of Service A hot water bottle is put to so many uses that its durable qualities should always be considered. We are offering a special lot made of extra heavy rubber and with reinforced seams. PRICES FROM—--21/6 TO 25/-. In addition to the comfort which a hot water bottle* brings tocold feet it may be used in treating many minor ailments such as ear ache, toothache, neuralgia, etc. Every home should have a number of these useful feotdes and now is the time to buy. They’re backed by the manufacturer’s guarantee. L. W. Longmore, Chemist & Druggist, Main Street, Pahiatua. F.W.D. 3 TON TRUCK 9 Four Wheel Drive. This Truck has many points of advantage, and as we have one now on view at our Garage, we shall be pleased to explain and demonstrate it to those interested in Motor Traction* DODGE BROS’ CAR OVERLAND 4. AUSTIN 20. Post War Model The above Cars can also be seenj at our {Garage, Mangahao Road, where you are invited to come and inspect them. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (GARAGE) " PAHIATUA. Garage, Mangahao|Road, Phone 51*and Phone 143. Ask us for Current Quotations ON WERE, G. C. IRON,SSTAPLES,|ETC. Price? are fluctuating so much late’yJ flat it is almost 'impossible to give any a iixei nature, We”ir.viU’your enquiries and will quo:e BEDROCK 'prices F. O. R. Palmerston or Wellington as we hold good stocks and importations ate constantly arriving. B Wire, ring or write to clay for to-day’s puces. FAJ, ?f£J£STOJk T /fOSm
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2789, 28 May 1921, Page 6
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