i.’f z't. fl V. i’ '• ■ i t ( ~rt r ; • ’ ‘ _ ’■ bissolijtion Mi: ■ ■y ■ ■ AT 1 : ' ■ WATCHORN STILES & .. . CO. /' *3 ‘ .. i i j is •■'■■-■ _ . Vi " ' v ; - ‘ ‘ - . DRAWING TO A CLOSE. BUY 20s GOODS fOR tOs. AND- SHOP EVCRY DAY. G. H. STILES, DIRECT IMPORTER. ;.» - U*, -V. i, :hs : BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM at DOLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S SALEI ; • SALEI . SALE t Black Voile DRESS SKIRTS; Glace Silk iinedfeSs. Now 29s 6d. Black Voile DRESS SKIRT, lined/ 29s- 6d, niow 15s 6d; 22s 6d, now 12s 6d ; 18s 6d, now 9s lid. ' Black Cashmere DRESS SKIRTS, 13s 6d; r Sale price-6s Ild ; : ‘l9s . 6d, how 9s lid ; 23s 6d, -now 15s 9d. - Black Khartoum DRESS SKIRTS, glace silk trimmed, 30s, now 17s 6d. Black Crepoline DRESS SKIRTS, 85s 6d, now 22s 6d; 19s 6d, now 9s lid. Black CLOTH. SKIRTS, any length 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 9s -6d each. Worth 7s 6d to 15s 6d each. Navy Sateen COSTUMES, 9s lid. Worth 19s 6d. ' Silk Lawn COSTUMES, trimmed fillet insertion, 17s 6d each. White Embroidered COSTUMES, blouse finished Skirts, all ready for fitting. Usual price 85s 6d. Sale price 19s 6<k Striped Zephyn FROCKS, woven stripes, Jss 6d,T7s 6d each. ‘ ! Embroidered BLOUSES, were 7s 6d, how 3s lid each. The remainder of our stock of Embroidered Blouse Pieces, usually 3s lid i " to 5s 6d, all 2s Lid each. .Usual prices 5s lid to 7s 6d, now all at 4s lid each. Children’s TUNICS, Is lid to 5s 6d each. - BARGAINS IN LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS,. . ’ Ladies’ Cotton Washing. Underskirts, 2s lid each; worth 4s 6d. ; V White Lace Trimmed SKIRTS, 3s lid, worth 5s 6d; 4s 9d, worth 6s BARGAINS, IN LADIES UNDERCLOTHING. ' Woven COMBINATION, 2s Bd, 3s 6d each. -■ Ladies’ White W,oven SPENCERS, is 3d.each., • : ;■ ' Ladies’NlGHTS, 4s lid to 11s 6d each. All reduced. ; . ' Ladies. Dark COSTUMES, 425, now 19s 6d each. at . '■ ' COLLINSON .& CUNNINGJ-HAME’S SALE. 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET AND THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. ENIMELWARE : Stetens’ l celebrated Pearl enamel saucepans . %nd stewpans.., The best enamelvyare at right prices. Inspect them. c,, * i GROCERIES: Only the best brands stocked. Nothing cheap , arid nasty. . . CROCKERY; Some splehdid lines ihldlririer, tea and toilet ■. sets. ." ' IRONMONGERY: - / , ; Ot all descriptions. HAMS AND BACON: ' Prime dairy fed. * Potatoes', oats, chaff, maize and all dairy produce in large or small quantities. CHAS. COLLINS, .. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, Main Street, .Foxtpn. ■V
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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