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LOW PRICES MAKE SOME FOLK SUSPICIO U S, - OTHERS THEY MAKE ENTHUSIASTIC. LOW prices usually betoken low quality but cash is a circumstance that oftc.. makes it possible to buy high ■ quality goods at low nnces. We’re going to hammer on the fret ih ; ■ OuLLINSOH & CUNNINGHAME gr m*-" the markets of the world with an open cheque l 0”k — j and>„. ;<r,o v ■••■'•y talks. It talked so cou/ir ciugiy I we are to-day olfeiin.; i HIGH quality COSTUMEd P.XCEP- | TIONALLY LOW PIM ES. j They are perfect fitting English and Colonial tailor-made costumes and each reflects the latest lines. Blouse Suits, in nice dark tweeds, band of tweed over back and front, with collars, 27s 6d. _ Donegal Tweed Blouse Suits, with strap over shoulder similar to Norfolk coats, with collars, 29s 6d. Navy Amazon Blouse Suits, similar in shape to those in Donegal Tweeds, with collars, 32s 6d. Grey and Navy Flannel Tweed Blouse Suits, turned down collars and pockets, 355. Navy Blue Serge Blouse Suits, trimmed, braid on fronts, cuffs and collars, straps going over shoulder, 37s 6d. Tweed Costumes, in the very newest shapes, tailor-made, 49s 6d, 555, 655, 75s to 955. And a beautiful range of Navy Costumes 29s 6d to 84s. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, Ltd. I & 3 BROAD ST., - PALMERSTON N. JAM JARS AT COLLIN SON & SONS. We have just landed an extra large shipment of the well-known MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases for Cash. PORCELAIN LINED MASON JAR FOR JAM. Fruit Size, 6 doz. in case, 17/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 27/6 case. Half-Gallon Size, 6 doz. in case, 28/6 case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JAR FOB PRESERVING. Fruit Size, 6 doz. in case, 27/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 34/6 case. Half-Gallon size, 6 doz. in case, 32/6 case, GLASS TOP JARS FOR JAM. Pint Size, 6 doz. in case, 21/6 case. Quart Size, 8 doz. in case, 24/6 case. If you don’t want the quantity, it will pay you to divide a case with your friend. Jar rings to suit jam jars, 4d doz. Tar rings for wide mouth jars, /d doz. TIE OVER JARS AND HONEY JARS. (OL LESSON & SON, CHEAPSIDE, - PALMERSTON N. 'A y WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. WE have or'* . pkite ’ rings, watches, cl< cularise, at city prices. ,' a large and varied selection of sib-er-and silver ■■ d g--. and ,d jewellery too numerous to partiRepairs a speciality. GOLDER & SONS. Watchmakers, Jewellers, Opticians, Manufacturers and Repairers, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. . ~.. , C.G.—Has been over 40 years a repairer, inventor and holds numerous testimonials and secrets not generally known to the Useful Present Given to Each Purchaser of a Wedding Ring. OUR USUAL FESTIVE DISCOUNT 2/- IN THE £. C. J. B. Colder, - - Manager. THERE’S A DIFFERENCE IN VALUES I W find HEN you visit Palmerston again it will pay you to shop at MAHON’S for men’s and boys' clothing. You’!’ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE IN TAT ES ' For everything at MAHON’S is up-to-date, stylish, rehab, and low priced. All the shrewd shoppers shop at MAHONS PALMERSTON NORTH. THERE’S A DIFFERENCE IN VALUES J

PUBLIC NOTICK. S from ist day of April, 1911, Messrs Jenson and Bak have taken over the management ot the Awa Downs Dairy, and the householders of Foxton can still reply on getting the best and cleanest milk producible delivered regularly and carefully. In this connection Mr James Newth, who is retiring from the position, wishes to thank customers and friends for past favours and solicits a continuance to his successors. WHENEVER you are coming to Palmerston North do not forget to come and inspect our business. We offer you a free invitation to show you round and it will be education for you. WATSON BROS., Limited, The Big Store of Palmerston North. fllO LET I 6-roomed house, X washhouse and copper, rent los per week. Apply G. BREWER.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 977, 8 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 977, 8 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 977, 8 April 1911, Page 3

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