THE BIG SALE OF DRAPERY AT 0 OLLINSON p . miiaMBMB I I ii„ , JMill!tU«aaSg unninghamell £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No i. yyds Dress Tweeds 6yds Drees Lining 1 Quilt (double bed) 2 Pairs Hose i Lady’s Underskirt £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No 3. 2 Pairs Lace Curtains (3?yds long) i Remnant Flannelette i Remnant Table Damask (two and a half yds) i pr Turkish Towels i Mantle Drape i pr Pillow Slips £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No 3. 1 Double Red Satin Toilet Quilt 1 Mantle Drape 2iyds Table Damask Half dozen White Serviettes £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No. 4. 1 coloured Bed Quilt 1 Bloufe Piece 6 yards Navy Print Remnant Carpet, Q yards 2 pair Ladies' Heavy Ca c hmere H ose 1 Linen Cooking Apron 1 doz yards Torchon Lace 1 Remnant Ribbon 1 pair Gloves 1 Ladies’ Leather Belt x Tray Cloth £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No. 5. 1 6ft 6in Curtain Pole : Fitting 1 Mantle Drape 1 Kitchen Hearth Rug 1 Mohair Slip Mat 1 pair Lace Curtains, 35yd 1 pair Towels yards Roller Towelling £1 PARCEL Add is for freight— No. 6. 1 doz Art Muslin 6 yards Dress Tweed 6 yards Print 2 Blouse Pieces 1 dozen Lace 6 yards Flannelette 4 yards Cretonne COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAMS, LIMITED, Ladies’ Department, 3, Broad Street. Gent’s Department, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH.
JUST RECEIVED, at less than landed cost, a large quantity of samples for indent. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HOSIERY. BOY’S WOOLLEN SUITS, VESTS, JERSEYS. MEN’S UNDERVESTS & PANTS, ETC. Large stock of UM BRELLAS to be cleared at each. MRS HAMER’S. THE “ECONOMIC,” Main Street, Foxton. Ul MID-WINTER CLOTHING SALE. This is the sale that means money in the pocket of every man or boy who wants Warm Winter Clothing now, and wants it good. Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats Caps, Neckwear, —every article in our comprehensive, well-assorted stock has been severely cut down in price to lighten our stocks before onr annual inventry. This sale is on. Come in now and secure the goods yon want. You make a decided saving on every article you buy. MILLAR & GIORGI, “THE GREAT OUTFITTERS,” Palmerston North.
DURWARD’S GREAT SALE Is still moving well. Our Sales are never among the “ also started.” The prices keeps them going. WE arc pleased that our country friends realise our bargain-giving capacity. We have had more country orders this sale than ever before, and in spite of onr offer of satisfaction or your money back—not one article has been relume 1 to us. Some few-lincs are sticking. We are determined to move them by still further reducing the price. We quote a few of the lines. A post card is sufficient if you cannot call personally. This season’s neckwear less than half-price ; net laces, 3iu to Gin wide, 6d yd; ladies’ pink wool vests, 1/6 each, were 4/6 each ; navy and black cloth skirts, were 9/n,now 5/11; floorcloths, 6ft wide, 1/6 yd; cie’.onnes, were gd to 1/-, now 4d yard ; dress tweeds, 6cl, yjd, 1/- yard ; Japanese silks, all nd yard ; ladies' box calf American boots, 13/g pair; men’s suits were 34/6 each, now 15/6 each ; ladies’ hose, 1/- pair. W. F. DURWARD AND CO., LTD., PALMERSTON N. Where the Bargains arc. I (
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 410, 14 July 1908, Page 2
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