ECONOMIC. MRS HAMER FOXTON. Half-Yearly Summer Balt! THE BIGGEST BARGUN S'LE EVER HELD. SWEEPING REDACTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Comencing omencing Saturday, January 20th. Shop early and secure the Bargains. HE SALE will continue until the end of FEBRUARY, during which time any material bought will be cut, free of charge, if desired. !Wj"Il7l AR AND QIORGTS RECORD BREAKING ANNIVERSARY SALE is now on in full swing. Here are a few of the bargains—--100 Pairs extra heavy Saddle Tweed Tn-users at 6/6. 72 Pairs alt wool Kaipoi Tweed Trousers at 6/6. Boys’ Serge Knickers at 1/9Boy’s Tweed Knickera at 2/6 and 2/11. Boys’ Serge Norfolk Suits at 7/9. RoyT Colonial Tweed Suit-- at 7/9 and 9/6. Boys’ Imitation Tweed Norfo k suits at 6/11 Men’s v-otkm Working Shuts at 1/9 and 2/8. M u’s Flannel Unders from 2/3. Men’s > otton Drawers and Singlets at !/• per pair. Men’s Merino » f rom 1/3 and 1/6. Men’s all wool Socks from 8d and lOd. „ Cashmere Socks from 8d pair. INSPECTION INVITED BY MILLAR &* aiORGI THE LEADIN(M3LOTHIKRS, HATTERS, AND MERCERS. Palmerston North. DO TOD MT A OYCIE FOR HOTHIN6. J. B. CLARKSON, LTD., Of Palmerston N., Feildmg, Levin, Foxton and Bulls. ARE GIVING AWAY A CLARKSON POPULAR CYCLE, fully equipped. Lady’s or Gents’, to the holder of a receipt for goods purchased from any of the above Depots, the number of which corresponds with a number to be drawn on the 18th April 1906, and published in the “ Manawatu Standard ” and the “ Manawatu Daily Times ” on the 19th April, 1906. This-offer is open for one month from the 17th March to the 17th April inclusive. COUNTRY BUYERS write for our Catalogue “K,” and order your wants. An equal chance to all however small your purchase, to obtain A CYCLE FOR NOTHING All our Stock re-marked down from 20 per cent.
BWAINBON AND BEVAN GRAIN, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS LEVIN. Gram, Grass Seeds, Alas, Wines, and Spirits, Farm Implements, Carriages and Ironmongery. Regular monthly sales of Wool, Sbeepsldns. and Hides Buyers of Hemp and Tow in any quanti y. Clearing sales conducted in any part of the district. SWAINSON & BEYAN, LEVIN AND HUNTER ST., WELLINGTON
TO-DAY. A LARMING Reductions and bargains in every Department— Ladies’ Blouses, 9d each. Double*bed Unbleached Sheeting, 5d a yard. 58-inch White Table Linen, 1/- yd Heavy whi:e Flannelette, 8/9 doz. Cretonnes, B£d. Doub'e Width Dress Material, Gd yd. Double-bed Marsella Quilts, 8/6 and 9/11. All this season’s Millinery at halfprice. Lawn Crash Skirss, 2/11, 8/11, and 4/11. Every article in the shop reduced at QOLLINSON AND INGHAM, P AIWFBM ON NORTH. AT OLLIN..ON AND UNNINGHAME Broad Street, The Square,
“'Lest You Forget” That we have moved into new premises. That we have over a thousand watches in stock. That our stock of silver goods is replenished every direct mail from London. That we have one of the largest and most varied stock of jewellery in the whole colony. That our goods are marked at the lowest possible price for cash. That our leading speciality is still Engagement Rings. That we invite you to inspect our showroom and factory. That we manufacture on the premises and send nothing away—to be done. That we are THE LEADING N. ISLAND JEWELLERS—--0» CONNOR & TYDEMAN, PALMLRSTON NORTH-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3631, 31 March 1906, Page 2
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