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THE BIG SALE.” YOU must In therc'ie-secure the BARGAINS offered in every department. We quote 6 SPECIAL LINES that must appeal to you. NO, 1.-50 pair only LADIES BLACK SUEDE GLOVES. Sale Price is 6d. NO. 2.—Few only LADIES CRAVENETTE CLOAKS, Original prices igs 6d to 39s 6d. Sale prices 73 6d and 103 6d each. NO. 3. —Marvellous value in NAVY GALATEA with white stripe. Usual price is, Sale price 6d yard; NO. 4 —Men’s good TENNIS SHIRTS, worth 43 |sd. Sale price 2s 3d each. NO. 5. —Ladies Silk Ties and Fancy Neckwear, usual prices, is, is 6dtis gi each. Sale price ad, 3d and 6d each. NO. 6.—Here’s a chance. BOYS’ WASHING BLOUSES AND TUNICS. Absolute sacrifice. ALL AT 2s 6d DURING SALE. Tnese won’t stay in stock long at the price. Secure early. Note. —Remittance must accompany all country orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write for Sale Price List. C. SMITH, LTD.. Direct Importers of, DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. Right next Post Office, Pahnerston N. W. PEGDEN, FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON. \( LARGE SELECTIONS ' BEDROOM and OVERMANTLES, DINING ROOM SUITES, CHESTERFIELDS, SIDEBOARDS, CARPETS, & LINOLEUMS. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH Special Concessions. Sterling Prices. CALL fc SEE. IT WILL PAT YOU.

T— N— B akeby M. CARGILL & SONS, LATE OP PETONE. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, AUSTIN'S BUILDINGS. ; MAIN STREET, FOXTON. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY Cart will delivc: bread to any part of the’district. BALLS & PARTIES CATERED FOR AFTERNOON TEA. REFRESHMENTS AND AFTERNOON TEA. MESDAMES R. BAKER & SULLIVAN tender thanks for patronage accorded them during the past twelve months, and trust by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of same. MELS AT ALL HOU FISH AND HAM AND EGGS EVERY EVENING. ICECREAM. WEEKLY SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUIT. A Choice Selection of Confectionery. R. T. BETTY, BOOT AND SHOE MANUPACTUBER AND IMPORTER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. A LARGE stock of English, American and Colonial Goods, inincluding the well-known Pingree. LADIES’ and Maids’ stylish Boots and Shoes in tan and black—-the latest shapes. MEN’S fashionable Walking Boots, by the most celebrated mars. WINTER FOOTWEAR for Boys and Girls. Special lines for Dairy Farmers and Flaxmill Employees—gum and top jboots. Large assortment of Slippers. .REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. , .Call and inspect my stock. W OODBOOEE, , f CASH BUTCHER, i j FOXTON, ALL ORDERS from any part of the district attended to, and delivered in ample time for any meal. Delivery carts wait daily on customers. 6NLY PRIMEST’OF MEAT KILLED.', Cash buyer oi Bacon Figs and Poulti j

J # T. LEVBT T, Main Street, For? on, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER. Agent ’ The Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. . Barber’s Steam Dye Works Foxton Public Hall Evening Post JjWTON BUTCHERY Main Street, Foxton. W. C. HOWAN, PROPRIETOR Begs to inform the residents of ton and district that he supplies only the primest joints at the most 'reasonable prices, and thereby hopes to merit a large share ot public patronage. Shipping Supplied. Small Goods a specialty. W. C.IIOWAN, BU'fCHKR. * - OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT EL 0 A B T B WATCHMAKER . AND JEWELLER, notifies the public of Foxton and surrounding district that he has-com-menced usiness in Perrcau’s Buildings. 1 REPAIRS entrusted to him wih e effected in a workmanlike manner; and will carry a twelvemonths’guarantee. ; A TRIAL SOItICITBD. MRS HUSSEY, • .^1 BOOK AND STATIONERY •*, REPOSITORY, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. •r TOURING the.flyst weej|c in I.* ember,. jip tend- to dispose of.a ;g largo stock of . ' . TOYS AND BOOKS, (slightly, soiled). AT LESS THAN COST The clearance. ig. being, .madeorder to make room for new goods, NEW Season’s Goods just up at . ARCHER 8R05., ; v ‘ LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILO3 Broad Street, Palmerston'N. ~ Pit, Style and Workmanship;' - Guaranteed. .-k'H «V:r GP. WALKER, notifies' • residents of Foxton and/., trict, that he is ? ;commencing huaine in Foxton with a good stock of genpii drapery. Quality unsurpassed.? ,'jE the present' her Is keeping .the his private residence-’in Parle- strsi“ and solicits a fair share of pat-dna LUNAWATTE TEAS are delicitSf and fragrant, sold only by , ’ ‘ G. P. WALKER, PXR&StS 5 .^)XT ; ‘

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 1

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