JOE- TOS. ; New Goods Just Arrived. j JOE TOS, Grocer, Ironmonger, and Stationer, MAIN - STREET, POXTON.
WANTED KJNOWN— Our last month in Foxton We wi 1 offer Drapery and Clothing at greatly Reduced Prices. The balance of Ladies and Children's Straw Hats 3 for la Balance of Double-width (tothnv-res 5/6 the dress. 3/6 Ladies Colored Skirts for 1/11 Balance ot Dress Lengths 6/11 for 4/1 i, 10/6 for 7/11, 15/G f-r 12s, 19/6 for 16s. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNOWN— To reduce the Stock before closing day Boys Tweed Suits 6/G for 4/11.] Balance o Men's .Suiis 18s for 1 5s. I doz puirs Duck Trousers 2/6 per pair. 7/6 Tweed Tro'iser* f r 5/6. 10/6 Tr' usets for 7s. Balance of '■ Boys' Wanhi-g Suiis 2/1 « nnd 3/U. ! Boy> 'J wed Caps 2 fur Bd. Few \ pairs KmcUer Tmust-rs 2/6. . 3/6 ' M(n f s Flanuel Shirts 2/6. •Te Aro ; Hou«e Branch. j \T ANTED KNOWN - For the 1 ** coming holidays 24-ineh I White Lace Stri e Muslin 4/- and i 5/- m doz. Baskets of Hosiery, in I a pair lot*. Best Makers and all , New Goods going cheap. Balance of Children's Stm Bonnets starting 2/6, 8/6. $ew French Crep>>ns | 7£d, 7£d. the latest for Summer ' v\i-ar. Blouses and Bel s mailed be ow cost. Te Aro House Branch. WANTED KNi >WN -- For the house, Long Lace Curt.-iins, new designs, 2/6, 2/11, 8/8. 3 feet ide Pu^age C-i-th lOid, usu ily i so d at 1/8. White H.C Quil s, 4/6 to 15s ' ret on- es, various styl 8 from 4£d, 6-A-l, 7£ Balance of B ankets and. Rug3 will be ■ ff <ji e t at clearing pr ces 2 yavds White Twilled Meeting 10&d. Balance of Tray C oihs from 1/6 to 9/6. 7/6 Hearth Rugs t' r 5/6 Short Blind N-'t 2d a yard. Te Aio House Branch. E. BATTERSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN W.LL ■ SINKER. MAIN - STREET, FOXTON, Est mates given for Sinking at por foot or Guaranteed Supply. The World's Sheep Dip. A FACT! The Sales of Conper's Dip exceed those of al. other Dip- put togethor. The Explanation It is the Beet a" every pint The Best Dip is the CHS *PE3T .Sa'es of Cooper in Aus'ralia this season have doubled tuosf- of last. The Manager - f one of the best known nnd largest statious iu ew South Wales, wrote 17«h August last : - " Cooper's Dip ha* made a difference of Is per blieep." ITS SPECIAL MERIT. Wliil t the effee's of some Dips cease the instant sheep are dry from the dipping, and others continue only a few weeks, COUP* ITS lus s till the following shewing. For this reason alone, Cooper's, at its usua! cost of nbout one kuihinu per head, ig cheaper than many Dips, «v©n if they were given away. USED ON OVER 100 MILLION SHEEP ANNUALLY. I 'GKNTS — Murray, Roberts & Co.,
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Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1894, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1894, Page 3
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