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CUTTING the PRICE : : IN HALF : : V '^\ T TB IN BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL TO SOLD AT EXACTLY HALF FRIGE. GEO. H. STILES, “THE STOKE THAT SAVES YOUR MONEY.” FOXTON. M. IT. WALKER TTAVING bought largely in the following lines has fTT decidta to give the public the benefit of his •irciutse up to the end of this year. The present wholesale ■ice is higher in most of the lines, and consequently the retail price must shortly rise. ALL Ff;UL CLEANED BY MACHINERY. M. H. WALKER, THE RED HOUSE. ATTENTION ! ENORMOUS SAYINGS FROM TINY PRICES AT DURWARD’S GREAT END OF SEASON SALE. AS the Sale progresses, the throng of eager buyers becomes ever more congested. Every line in every department is going at a profitless price. It is a bargain event in a hundred —a chance that will never come again. HURRY HERE TO-DAy FOR YOUR SHARE OF THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. ! Hair Nets, 3 for Is. I Frilled Pillow Slips, 2s ; 9d pair, j Trimmed Millinery, halt the marked price. Ladies’ Walking Boots, j were 25s fid, sale price 12s fid. i Hairpins, 100 in box, Id. Boys’ Golf Hose, is fid pair Stripe and Plain Jap. Crepes, 5 fid, 712 yd. Art Serge, 50in., red and green, is 3d yard. Boys’ Pyjamas, 3s 3d each. W. r. DUII W ARD & Cu- LT3. i I‘ALMEUSTON SOUTH.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 2

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