GOOD TIMES FOB FOXTON. J. S Watchorn, G. H. Stiles. TO-DAY And Following Days. WATCHORN, STILES&Co. WILL be offering a Warehouseman’s Stock, bought at less than 10s in the £ at tne Great Partnership o ale. ARTNERSHIP >OALE. Tht following are only a few out of hundreds— Men’s Suits, slightly damaged, 355, going for 12/6. Wellington Woollen Shirts, all wool in large sizes only. 12/6, sale price 3/11. 100 Men’s Shower Proof Overcoats, all sizes, ordinary price 555, sale price 355. 12 dozen Women and Children’s Tam’o’Shanter Hats from 1/9 to 3/6, all going at 1/- and 1/6 eaoh, 50 pairs Coloured and Black, all shades Velveteens, 1/6 yard, sale price d. 1,000 yards Coloured and Black Dress Materials from 1/6 to 2/9, all going at 1/- per yard. Single Bed White Sheetings at 1/- yard, sale price 100 pairs Single Bed “ICaipoi” Blankets 18/6, sale price 13/9, 100 pairs Double Bed Colonial Blankets, all wool, 29/6, sale price 19/6. 100 pairs Ladies’ Silk-lined Kid Gloves 5/6 per pair, sale price 3/11. 50 dozen Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handks., 3/- dozen, sale price 1/- a dozen. 50 dozen do. 4/- dozen, sale price 2/6 dozen. 150 pairs P.D. Corsets, slightly damaged, 6/6 pair, sizes 19 and 20 only, sale price 1/6 pair. 100 pairs Strong and Useful Corsets, usual prices and in all sizes 3/6, sale price 1/11 per pair. A great line of Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, all to be cleared at 1/- per pair. Boots and Shoes at Clearing Prices at WHATCHORN, STILES & Go’s Great Sale.
ECONOMIC. MRS HAMER ... .:. FOXTON. Half-Yearly Summer Salt! THE BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE EVER HELD. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT POMENCING V^omencing Saturday, January 20th. Shop early and secure the Bargains. ‘PHB SALE will continue until the end of FEBRUARY, dnrini? which ! time any material bought wi:l be cut, free of charge, if ripsovt CYCLES FOR THE TAEOPLE, VJYCLES FOR THE ± EOPoE. £lO to £25. AND EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. o Write to J. B. CLARKSON, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH For particulars. There is money for you in this grand offer. REMEMBER HI We are the largest Importers of English built Cycles in New Zealand, and can sell at a lower price than any other firm. Easiest Terns on Ml. BWAINBON AND BEVAN GRAIN, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS LEVIN. Gram, Grass Seeds, Ale ; , Wines, and Spirits, Farm Implements, Carriages and fronin ng ry. Teg:.!-’ monthly sslw of Wool, and Hide* ’■ayers of !i< and Tn.v in any quunti y. Clearing saDa conduct ed in any part of the district. SWAINSON & BEYAN, LIYIN JLNB HUNtTIR ST., WELLINGTON
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3692, 3 July 1906, Page 2
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