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Mr G. Stiles’ Half-yearly Sale.

We would draw the attention of the residents of Foxton and sunrounding district to the above sale, which commences on Monday, 25th inst., and is to continue for two weeks. -It is ; so well known and scarcely needs repeating that the goods offered at this establishment at sale time are genuine bargains and are to be relied upon. The sale of last season was a great success, and we have no doubt that good results will attend this one. We are asked to draw special attention to several plain lines which every family should buy, namely, job lines in pink and white flannellette, white and brown, towels, etc. In seasonable foods the amount saved will be equal 'to 10s in the ppirnd," hut where goods hayh not been especially reduced a discount in all lines.will be allowed of 5s in the pound on any purchase ■made; “!■ ■ j . 14 • v * '

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Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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Mr G. Stiles’ Half-yearly Sale. Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1904, Page 2

Mr G. Stiles’ Half-yearly Sale. Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1904, Page 2

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