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THE WINTER FESTIVAL, AN EVENT WHICH REDUCES THE COST OF LIVING. IF any housewife wishes to reduce the cost of living let her buy all her present and future drapery needs at COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S. She will save money by looking well ahead and buying at Festival Prices. Ladies’ Flannel Blouses, light grounds, stripes, box pleat and tucks, self-covered buttons, 5s I id. Flannel Blouses, dark grounds, with spots, trimmed with tucks and 1 box pleat, with pleated frill down front, 4s I Id. Ladies’ Moirette Underskirts, cut full, 2s I Id, 3s gd, 4s I Id. Ladies’ Stockingette Bloomers, is I id. Heavy Ribbed Vests, long sleeves, is. Heavy Ribbed Vests, pure wool, long sleeves, is 6d, is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d. Children’s Brown Fur Necklets, usually is lid and 2s 3d, Show Price 9d. 54in White Twill Sheeting, 84d. 72m White Twill Sheeting, lo%d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, is Bd, is gd, is I Id. Boin White Twill Sheeting, is 3d, Is 6d, Is Bd, is xod, 2s 3d. 72in Unbleached Twill Sheeting, Is, is 2d, is 3d, is 4d, is sd, is 6d, is Bd, is gd, is lid. Boin, is sd, is 7d, is gd, Is lid. Pure Linen Sheeting, (Belfast make), 72in, very heavy weight, 4s lid yard, Boin, 3s lid yard. Come if you can. Otherwise post your orders. Great money-saving chances may now be made. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAMES LTD. 1 AND 3 BROAD ST.- PALMERSTON N.

BOON! TO CYCLISTS !! PALMERSTON Show week will see the finish of the BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE OF CYCLE LAMPS ever produced on the market. A Reliable Oil Lamp, ready filled for use, 2s only. Imperial Chief Oil Lamp a boon to cyclists, usual price 12s 6d, but during show week 9s 6d. Carbide Lamps at various prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. Carbide best quality 9d tin, Now sd, or bring your own tin and get /lbs for 2s. Best Burning Oil, fid tins, Now 3 for is. Go-carts and Folders from 32s 6d, or easy terms arranged. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO., (Next Fire Brigade Station) Coleman Place, Palmerston N. FOR SALE. SIX Half-acre Sections, situate in Coley Street. Price £65 each. One Quarter-acre Section, Coley Street, £35. One Quarter-aicre Section, corner Coley Street and Putter Street, £4O. Two Quarter-acre Sections, Putter Street, £32 10s each. Terms. —Ten per cent, cash, 10 Der cent, in three months, 10 per cent, n six months. Ballance can remain br 5 years, interest at 5 per cent. Apply to— E. WANKLYN. J. W. TONG, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Foxton. Plans and specifications and estimates prepared for all classes of work. Workmanship Guaranteed CHANGING HEADS ! Mr PERCY WOLLERMAN has pleasure in announcing to the public of Foxton and surrounding district, that he has purchased the Cabinetmaking and Furniture business lately carried on by Mr H. C. Cochran in Main Street Foxton. and is prepared to execute any orders from the least to the greatest, speedily and satisfactorily by competent workmen. Furniture, Picture Framing, Upholstering, etc., etc., Lowest prices to cash customers. I make up the “Best” Furniture Polish. A Trial Solicited. P. WOLLERMAN, CABINETMAKER, Main Street - Foxton. NOTICE. I DESIRE to notify the public that I have disposed of my furniture and cabinetmaking business to Mr P. Wollerman. I take this opportunity to thank the public for their liberal patronage and solicit a continuance of same for my successor. H. C. COCHRAN. Foxton, June 39th, 1910.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 860, 2 July 1910, Page 3

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571

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 860, 2 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 860, 2 July 1910, Page 3

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