C. M. ROSS* co.. INVITE their customers to visit their BIG BARGAIN-GIVING CARNIVAL on THURSDAY V IgTH, FRIDAY & C 19th, Saturday) 20th. when the balance of winter goods which it is determined NOT TO TAKE INTO STOCK will be cleared regardless of value. Following are some of the lines referred to: 27 LADIES’ LONG PALETOTS, of this andlast season’s importations, chiefly browns and navys with a few light mixed tweeds, formerly 25s to Sss, to clear at 8s lid. 26 LADIES COSTUMES, in browns, navy and greens, including silk lined, Fetone manufacture of last season, prices range from 45s to £5 10s, to clear at 10s & 20$. 56 ONLY LA DIE,S’ VIYELLA SHIRT BLOUSES, cream grounds, linen collar and cuffs, formerly 10s 6d and 12 6d, clearing at 5s lid. Balance of Flannelette Blouses up to 5s 6d, clearing at is lid. 17 ONLY LADIES’ TWEED DRESS SKIRTS, formerly 8s 6d to 15s, clearing at 4s 6d. 20 ONLY LADIES’ SUPERIOR TWEED SKIRTS, 10s 6d to 21s gd, to clear at 7s. 15 ONLY LADIES’ BLACK TRIMMED VOILE SKIRTS, 25s to 455, to clear at 7s. Balance of our Trimmed Millinery up to 50s, clearing at ss. Balance of our Semi Trimmed Hats at 2s 6d. FURS—2S Only Hair Necklets in assorted imitation furs in white, black, brown and natural, formerly 2s to 10s each, clearing at 6d, Is 6d & 2s 6d. Infants Millinery at Is. Bargain Baskets of Belts and Neckwear at 6d & Is. Balance of Veilings in black and all colours at 6d per yd. 35 NE W STRIPED TWEED DRESS PIECES, 10s 6d and 12s 6d, to clear at 5s lid. MEN’S WEAR. 35 PAIRS MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, odd kinds, 10s 6d to 15s, to clear at 5s lid. 19 YOUTHS NORFOLK SUITS, 2ls to 30s, to clear at 10s 6d. 35 BOYS’ SAILOR AND TUNIC SUITS, 2is to 355, to clear at 108 6d. Space will not permit of further quotations, but see our window's and show rooms each day for bargains. Similar clearances are being made in the Manchester and Boot Departments. Doors open each day at 10 a.m. All goods sold for nett cash. No orders can be accepted by post or telephone for these goods. The opening of New Spring and Summer Goods for all departments will commence on MONDAY, AUGUST 22nd. C. M. ROSS & co„ THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
FOOTBALL!FOOTBALL! THE MATCH OF THE SEASON IIOROWIIENUA V. FOXTON. IiOROWIIENUA V. FOXTON. mo be played on the Racecourse JL on Saturday next, 20th inst. commencing at 3 p.m. Admission, one shilling ; Ladies free. MILLINERY CLASSES. LADIES! If sufficient inducement offers, Miss Hall, principal of the well-known Louise Millinery School, will hold classes in Foxton. Individual and thorough tuition in every French of the art guaranteed. Five lessons, 2 hours I2s 6d. Elderly ladies’ and children’s millinery a speciality. Will ladies who wish to join the classes write to “Louise Millinery School,” Box 220, Palmerston North. P. OSBORNE & CO. UNDERTAKERS, The Avenue, Foxton. Charges—lnfants, from £1 10s youths, from £2 xos ; adults from £$ 15s. COAL! COAL! WATCH this space for an Advertisement of the WEST COAST STEAMSHIP & TRADING COMPANY, Ltd., to appear next issue.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 879, 16 August 1910, Page 3
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