JOE TOS. New Goods Just Arrived. _____ i JOE TOS, i Grocer, Ironmonger, and Stationer, MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. ! i
WANTED K.JNOWN— Our last month in Foxton. We will offer Drapery and Clothing at greatly Reduced Prices. The balance of Ladies and Children's Straw Hats 3 for Is. Balance of Double-width Cashmeres 5/6 the dress. 3/6 Ladies Colored Skirts for 1/11. Balance of Dress Lengths 6/11 for 4/11, 10/6 for 7/11, 15/6 for 12s, 19/6 for 16s. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNOWN— To reduce the Stock before closing day Boys Tweed Suits 6/6 for 4/11. Balance ot Men's Suits 18s for 15s. 1 doz pairs Duck Trousers 2/6 per pair. 7/6 Tweed Trousers for 5/6. 10/6 Tr users for 7s. Balance of Boys' Washir.g Suits 2/13 and 8/1 1. Boys Tweed Caps 2 for 3d. Few pairs Knicker Trousers 2/6. 3/6 Men's Flannel Shirts 2/6. Te Aro Houss Branch. \XT ANTE D KNOWN - For the '* coming holidays 24-inch White Lace Strij c Muslin 4/- and 5/- » doz. Baskets of Hosiery, in 2 pair lots. Best Makers and all New Goods going cheap. Balance of Children's Sun Bonnet?., starting 2/6, 8/6. New French Crepons 7£d, lid, the latest for Summer wear. Blouses and Belis marked be ow cost. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KN iWN-For the house, Long Lacp Curtnins, new designs, 2/6, 2/11, 8/8. 3 feet <ide PiiMjaye C th 10£i1, nsu lly sod at ]/8. White H."C Quil s, 4/6 to 15s ret-n-e*, various styl a fiom 4s'l, 6i i, 7& Balance of B ankeis and Rugs will be > ff ;ie i at clearing pr ces 2 ymds White Twilled wheeling lOld. Balance of Tray C oths from 1/6 to 9/6. 7/6 Hearth Rugs f r 5/6 Short Blind N t 2d a yard. Te Aro House Branch. E. BATTERSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN WiLL - SINKER. MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. Est mates given for Sinking at por foot or Guaranteed Supply. The World's Sheep Dip. A PACT! The Sales of Cooper's Dip exceed those of ah other Dips put together. The Explanation It is the Best at every point. The Best Dip is the CHEAPEST. Sa'oa of Cooper in Australia this season have doubled those of last. The Manager f one of the best known und largest stations in j^-ew South Wales, wrote 17ih August last: — 11 <'ooper } 8 Dip has made a difference of Is per sheep." ITS SPECIAL MERIT. Whil t lhe effecs of BOine Dips I cease the instant sheep are dry from i the dipping, and others continue only a few weeks, COOPER'S las, a till the fnilowing shearing. For this reason alone, Cooper's, at its ÜBuat c<»st of about one farthing per head, is cheaper than many Dip-*, **yen if they were given away. USED <N OVER 100 MILLION SIiEKP A.NUALLY. * GENTS — Murray, Roberts & Co., WELLINGTON*
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Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1894, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1894, Page 3
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