L. M. S. TWO SPECIAL LINES. Winter Jackets, Usually 35s NOW 18s 6d. Job Line-'-Ladles Undress Skirts 8s 6d NOW 4s lid. All Otter Lines as Cteap. Buy at the L.M.S. ECONOMIC. MRS HAMER FOXTON. . ■ 0 ---» Half-Yearly Summer Sale I THE BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE EVER HELD. KEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. pOMENCING Gomencing Saturday, January 20th. Shop early ami secure the Bargains. HR SALE will continue until the end of FEBRUARY, during which I time any material bought will be cut, free of charge, if desired. AND Q.IORGIS RECORD BREAKING ANNIVERSARY SALE is now on in full swing. Here are a few of the bargains 100 Pairs extra heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers at 6/6. 72 Pairs alt wool Kaipoi Tweed Trousers at 6/6. Boys’ Serge Knickers at 1/9. Boy’s Tweed Knickers at 2/6 and 2/11. Boys’ Serge Norfolk Suits at 7/9. Boys’ Colonial Tweed Suits at 7/9 and 9/6. Boys’ Imitation Tweed Norfolk Suits at 6/11. Men’s Cotton Working Shirts at 1/9 and 2/8. Men's Flannel Unders from 2/3. Men’s Cotton Drawers and Singlets at !/• per pair. Men’s Merino D'om 1/3 and 1/6. Men’s all wool Socks from 8d and lOd. „ „ Cashmere Socks from 8d pair. INSPECTION INVITED BY MILLAR & GrIORGrI THE LEADING CLbTHI :RS, HATTERS, AND MERCERS. Palmerston North. DO YOU WANT A CYCLE FOR NOTHING.
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 aboye.. Depots, the number p{ corresponds with a number to be “drawn on fhe: isth April,' and published in -the “Manawatu Standard” aii^Kc ::; ‘ <s Maiid^tu' Daily Times ” on the 19th April, 1906. ' P-i*® l *-: 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 NOTHIHOr AU our Stock re-marked down from 20 per cent. BWAINBON AND BEVAN GRAIN, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS ' LEVIN. Gram, Grassjßeeds, Ales, Wines, and Spirits, Farm Implements, Carriages and Ironmongery. Regular monthly sales of Wool, Sheepskins, and Hides Buyers of Hemp and Tow in any quanti y. Clearing sal «s conducted in any part of the district. SWAIN SON & BEYAN, X.BVIN AND HUNTER 8T„ WEM.INOXBN
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3632, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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390Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3632, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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