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WE LEAD - Others Follow. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. We have now finished opening our Wool and Flannel Blousings, IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. We claim to have the best range in these Goods that has ever been - opened in Foxton. Prices from is gd to 2s nd per yard. PRINTED VELVETEENS. " : We have a nice assortment from 2s 6d to 3s 6d per yard. Fancy Flannellete Blousing. The Patterns in these Goods have been brought to such perfection that they resemble the better class of Goods. Prices Bsd to is 4a. GEO. H. STILUS, Men’s Specialists. Look Out! Look Out! I LOVEBAY, OF TOE Hall of Commerce, f o x t o isr, Will commence his STOCKTAKING SALE on SATURDAY NEXT, \T Special Cash Prices. ANTED KNOWN—That every ahic’g REDU JED IN PRICE, ami mark d a plaiu red figure*. ANTED KNOWN—That LOVEDAY h s secured a new whip. and will commence from the stark to write h s firsc Stocktaking Sale known to every purchaser of DRAPERY & CLOI IIING KNOWN—That LOVEDAY is email, and is content with ; m*l p rfits, and givei the sene uttes* tioa to email purchasers aa large oiks— so whatever article you n ■til VISIT L ; <VE DAY’S ®TOCE L’A KINGSALE, which will be in full swing from SATURDAY, the 17th Jaminry, s bring your traps end Drays ami ' cart away your puiobases with -ut deliy, and c'oibe you; little ones itii h.t little to pay at LOYEDAY’S HALL OP COMMERCE, FOXTOM.

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Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1903, Page 1

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