“THE”SALE OF DRAPERY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LIMITED, I and 3, BROAD STREET - - PALMERSTON NORTH. Dress Muslins, all this season’s, 25 Different colours in Jap. Silks, 2/id, 3*2<i , 4/2ci- To be cleared. To be cleared at 7 J4d per yard. 36 inch (lyd) wide Pure Jap Summer Dress Tweeds to be Silk, Is 4V>d per yard. cleared at 7/id. Table Damask, 6]id, 9 1 sd, ll l Ad. VERY FINE SATIN FINISHED TABLE DAMASH, is 72 Inches Wide. rpHE above were bought by our Mr Cunninghame when in Belfast last X August, and the prices on paper can give you a better idea of their values; but COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. TOWELS, which were soiled in the manufacturing, were bought by the lb., at the price of Raw Cotton, so will be cleared at 3d, 4c!, 6d, Bd, gd, I id each. DUCHESS SETS, gd per set. These are trimmed all rtmnd with Torchon Lace. 24 WASHING COSTUMES, every one this season’s, in Spots and Stripes. To be cleared at 5s nd. 144 BLOUSES, every one this season’s. To be cleared at Is 6d each. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, LTD., 66 THE ” SALE, \ AND a, BROAD STREET.
SHORTNESS OF RUBBER 1,000 OLD CYCLE COVERS WANTED. rubber manufacturing concern to purchase the above, and will pay Is each cover, off the price of the following new ones; — Basket Covers 7s 6d each. Coventry „ 9s 6d each. Deansgate „ I2s 6d each. Velox „ 12s od each. Dunlop non-clipping 20s. To secure above allowances postal notes must be sent. Send now and save money. We solicit Foxton Customers. NONPAREIL CYCLE COY. E have been instructed by a large Palmerston North.
I AJ IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. CIAMERAS from 15s, silverbacked mirrors, brushes and combs at moderate prices, military hair brushes in leather cases at various prices, also a nice line of leather brush and comb cases with washable lining, suitable for travelling. Smelling salt bottles both plain and silver mounted, the best and largest assortment in Foxton, at all prices, and filled free of charge. I have also a very large assortment of perfumes from all the best makers both English and Foreign at prices from 6d to 15s per bottle. These are not put into the window as sunlight destroys them. Call and inspect before purchasing elsewhere. E. HEALEY, (The Pharmacy). HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL, and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on the LEVIN RACECOURSE, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910, At it a.m. Motor Bike Race. Trotting Race ; one mile. Jumping Competitions for Horses and Ponies. Ladies’ and Gent’s Driving Competitions. 2 Pony Races ; J'3-mile (for boys). Best Boy and Gill Rider. Hack Classes. Pony Classes. Pet Lamb Competitions for Boys and Girls. 1 Sheep Classes. Ram Classes. [ Pig Classes. Cattle Classes.
For further particulars see SCHEDULES, which can be obtained from the Secretary. ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, January 22, 1910, at 9 p.m., with the Secretary, B. R. GARDENER, Box 2, Levin. NOTICE. DURING my absence from Foxton, Mr John Collins, Jenks Street, will act as - Inspector Nuisances and Sexton. All matt referred to him wilLreceive pr| attention. ■*' A.JQJ
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 801, 20 January 1910, Page 3
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