MAIL ORDER HOUSE. DAINTY HEADY TO WEAR BLOUSES. AT THE BLOCK CORNER. STRIPED CAMBRIC BLOUSE, 1/11. A lesson in Thrift. At C. SMITH, LTD. WHITE LAWN BLOUSE, 2/11. Full Embroidery Fronts; full size, too. WHITE LAWN BLOUSE, 4/11. Swiss Embroidery Fronts; tucked at back; full sleeves, dainty collar; full satisfaction or money back by return of post. Worth 6/11. CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSE, 3/11. Striped Cambric Shirt Blouse, stiff collar and cuffs. Worth 6/6; 25 different colours. Mail your order to-day. 3/II each. JAP SILK TAILORED BLOUSES, li)/B to 45/-. Ready-to-wear Silk Shirt Blouses, Evening Silk Blouses, Race Blouses; 145 open for your inspection, no two alike. BARGAIN GLACE SILK RIBBON, 3d Yard. No. 5,9, and 16, or I%to 3 inches wide, in nearly all colours. Mail Order House. C. SMITH, Ltd. FAMOUS LOW PRICES, THE BLOCK CORNER, - PALMERSTON N.
MPORTANT NOTICE. AS a further discount in addition to the 5 per cent, given in crockery, ironmongery and furniture or goods purchased from us, we have decided to give valuable presents as under to holders of certain tickets: A Treadle Sewing Machine on January 3rd, 1911. Rocking Chair on February 3rd, 1911. Fender and Irons on March 3rd, 1911. Clients having prompt monthly and fortnightly accounts will have the option of taking a ticket carrying the 5 per cent, discount instead of the 2% cash. the sewing machine is guaranteed equal to the best in THE MARKET. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND GOODS THE BEST. P. HENNESSY & Co., THE OLDEST STORE IN FOXTON.
R. T. BETTY, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER. Main Street, Foxton. A LARGE stock of English, American and Colonial Goods, including the well-known Pingree. LADIES’ and Maids’ stylish Boots and Shoes in tan and black —the latest shapes. MEN’S fashionable Walking Boots, by the most celebrated makers. WINTER FOOTWEAR for Boys and Girls. Special lines for Dairy Farmers and Flaxmill Employees gum and top boots. Large assortment of Slippers. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY., MOUTOA YALLEY DAIRY. P. W. BROWN - Sole Proprietor. BEGS to notify the public of Foxton that he is still selling the best and purest milk that cows can produce. His milk herd consists only of the best cows, nearly all of the Jersey strain. The Bails are up-to-date and strictly in accordance with the Government regulations, and the cows graze on land that is unequalled in the district for dairying purposes. NURSERY MILK A SPECIALITY, from purebred Jerseys. PRICe OF MILK*: 3d per quart from August.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 915, 8 November 1910, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 915, 8 November 1910, Page 1
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