NEWS! LITE, INTERESTING BARGAIN NEWS! I YOU who have waited to buy your Winter Drapery and Apparel Needs will profit NOW AND PROFIT GREATLY— for COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME’S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE HAS COMMENCED. As nearly as possible every article in the store must be cleared before the end of July. We’ve taken the bull by the horns, as it were, and have cut prices generously and vigorously. At the parting prices with which everything is marked they ought simply to fly. COME —Already the Bargain Carnival has commenced. Economy’s Alarm is ringing, and only those heedless of saving money will miss the Sale. So great are the bargains, it will pay you in savings to come almost any distance. COLLINSON & CIINNINGHAME, 1 AND 3 BEGAD STREET - - PALMERSTON N.
THE TEA YOU WANT is THE TEA YOU LIKE. Suratura Tea having the finest flavour and bouquet of any pure Ceylon Tea now or ever in the market, it must please your palate best. THE TEA YOU WANT is THE TEA YOU LIKE. Suratura Tea being quite the wholesoniciL tea procurable at any price, anywhere, it cannot fail to win your favour by keeping your health and spirits good. THE TEA YOU WANT is SUEATUEA! SKATERS! ’ Owing to having this week landed a large shipment of first-class ENGLISH SKATES, which should have landed eight weeks ago, we are anxious to clear same, and so are offering them at bedrock prices. Brampton’s, with steel or wood rollers, lady’s or gents, 23/Alluminium rollers, 29/3. “King of the Rink,” wood rollers, 31/6. I Union No. 5, steel rollers, 20/6. Union No. 6, kermacide rollers, 19/Union No. 11, steel rollers, 11/3. Union No. 380, wood rollers, 3/3. Above prices are 10% less than standard prices. We have also a large stock of repair parts for skates. Easy terms arranged on the better skates. Poxton customers, BE IN THE RUN, and do not lose this splendid opportunity. NONPAREIL CYCLE COY., V Palmerston North. JpUBLIC HALL - FOXTON FRIDAY, JULY 22ND, 1910. JUVENILE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. (IN AID OF THE SCHOOL FUNDS) Admission, is; Family Tickets! Ss. Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. Adults from 11 p.m. to I a.m. Rereshments provided. Mrs NYE, Hon. Sec. C. H. COLLINS, jnr., Treas.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 866, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 866, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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