End of SALE ON MONDAY, 2ND MARCH. LL Trimmed Millinery 3/11 worth 30/Tweed Costumes ... at 12/(5 worth 45/Voile S ?irts at 10/(5 worth 65/OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. MONDAY LAST DAY. WATCHORN, STILES & CO’S., MAIN STREET, FOXTON. ’Phosb, No. 6 and 52. P. O. Box 26. J. A. Nash i Co., Limited 7 W CLYDE & MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. E HA VE JUST EANDED 20 CASES OP CROCKERY AND FANCY GYASSWARB. Our NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS just opening are of the very best quality, which we thoroughly clean before delivery. MfUl FRUITS " We hold the largest stock in town. Fresh ” • HWI Iw ■ in weekly, and we guarantee you satisfaction in this line. Together with our usual large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Furniture, and Fruit we hold large stocks of Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Maize, Pollard, Bran, Barley, Peas, Dime, and Kapoc, which lines we can quote you right. Clients called on daily. Goods delivered to any part of the district with promptitude. OUR MOTTO: “ Civility, Attention, and Small Profits.” L. W. WILSON, MANAGER. it
THE LATEST RUSH IS FOR “ELOROYA” TEA. PROCURABLE ONLY FROM GARDNER AND WHIBDEY’S PREMIER CASH STORE. FOXTON. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAMS LTD., The Square, - . ' Palmerston North. SALE ! SALE ! .XT is impossible to give a list of prices in this space, but if you want to save money, come to C & C’S SALE, or send for a catalogue. A few prices that speak:—A big lot of Honeycomb Quilts, slightly soiled, as i id, 3s 3d, 4s 6d to 8s gd. Curtain Muslins, deep lace, both side, double width, 5s nd per dozen yards. Floral fit Muslins, 27 inches wide, 2s 4d per dozen. Striped Window Holland, yard. White and Cream Flannelettes, 27 inches wide, 2s ud, 3s 6d &3sl id the dozen. White Table Damask, is id. Single Bed White Twill Sheeting, Bj£d. Double Bed White Twill Sheeting, White Dress Muslin, 3>£d, Ladies Cashmere Hose Ribbed & Plain Soft seamless Feet, two pairs for is nd. 50 Cloth & Tweed Dress Skirts, 5s 9d. Colllnson & Cunninghame, Ltd. Broad Street, The Square, Palmerston North. M. H. WALKER. Don’t fail to see the GRAND DISPLAY OF FANCY GLASSWARE AT THE RED HOUSE. And something special for the children,! M. H. WALKER, THE BED HOUSE, POXTON. ]y[ES WEIGHT, (Stiles’Buildings), Main Street, - . . Foxton FRUITERER AND GROCER. In thanking the residents of Foxton and the public generally for the support accorded her during the past twelve months, trusts that by strict attention to the wants of her customers to still merit a share of public patronage. Dressmaking and plain sewing done on the premises. .■ r* Toys and Fancy goods. SPIERS, The Avenue, Foxton. STATE COAL! STATE COAL! Delivered to all parts of the town and district in any quantities. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Terms—Cash on delivery. LICENSED CARRIER. Four-foot Rata on band. ' ■ ■■ . .-’.VUr
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 2
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