SPECIAL VALUE IN DRESS TWEEDS ATDTTRWARD’S. WE are offering some special values in dress tweeds, of reliable quality and good colouring. These are not odd lots of sbaddy goods, they are clean smart goods, offered at prices that are below those charged by so-called “cheap” houses for inferior grades. We are not given to beating the drum and shouting about cheapness, but we should like you to compare our values with those of the “hot-air” advertisers. Dark grey tweeds, is nd, as 6d, 3s 6d yard. Pastel shades tweed, 44 inches wide, is 1 id, 2s nd, 3s 6d yard. Dark greens, browns etc., in costume tweeds, 44 inches wide, 2s 3d yard. New striped tweeds, dark colourings, zs gd yard. Dark stripes and checks, excellent weight for costumes, 2s i id, 3s 3d, 3s 6d yard. Ruscot cloths, brown, green and navy, is gd yard. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LTD., THE HOUSE FOE VALUE. PALMERSTON N.-
STOP THAT HACK and cure that cold. Healey’s White Pine and Tar Syrup, seldom fails to give immediate and permanent relief- Use one bottle and you will give up that hack business. Be sure you ask for the diamond bottle. rr you are in want of a hot water bag do not forget th.-1 I have plenty in stock. ERNEST HEALEY. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Exam.) The Pharmacy, Foxtou.
WINTER CLEARING SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. MRS HAMER, “THE ECONOMIC,” Foxton. £5,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. AEE UP-TO-DATE GOODS. MUST BE CLEARED NOW. WE have j ust secured the assigned stock of “ Sterling House ” at a very low figure, aud have decided to hold a big cash sale to clear out the whole of the present stock before we undertake the manage- ' ment of this busihess. So here’s a rare chance for you to buy stylish costumes, sheetings, flannelettes, laces, embroidery, veilings, dress goads, beautiful millinery, ladies and children’s underwear, etc., at tremendously reduced prices. The prices are STRICTLY cash during the sale period. Come in early and get your share of the exceptional bargains. You’ll save money on your every purchase. The sale starts at 9 o’clock on FRIDAY, MAY 7TH. Be in at the start it will pay you handsomely. MILLAR & GIORGI, Palmerston N. Sterling House next our clothing establishment.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 3 June 1909, Page 2
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378Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 3 June 1909, Page 2
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