pEKBM* u, THE “MAKE-ROOM” SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY. m W a a £ o £ rpHIS is to be another of those great I events in which our loss is somebody else’s gain—and that somebody should be you. We lose because the Season has been so mild that it is necessary now to reduce prices to profit's vanishing point in order to make room for fresh consignments. You gain because you can buy now with a few shillings where a pound would have been required a week ago. Forget the weather and buy your winter things NOW while THE MAKE ROOM SALE is in full swing. Buy Blankets, buy Coats and Costumes, Men—buy your new Clothing—for prices have struck rock bottom. Buy all drapery apparel FOR THE MAKE ROOM SALE IS YOUR GRAND OPPORTUNITY. M £ o CO W H H £ O £ Gr. H. STILES, THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON. THE HARDY EUR HUNTER 1 MADE a name for himself this year—or we should say last year for the results of his efforts last season are only with us Now. BEAR, RACCOON, WOLF, ETC., have been trapped at the right time of the year,—their furry coats shine with the sheen of health. Our stocks are thoroughly complete. The super-fine quality of the coatings and the clever way in which the tanners and dressers have done their work will appeal to critical buyers. Prices: MARMOT NECKLETS, I2s 6d and 15s 6d each. BEAR NECKLETS, 255, 355, 50s to £l2 each. RACCOON SET, 10 guineas. WOLF SET. 13 guineas. STONE MARTEN SET, TO guineas. STONE MARTEN SET, £29. W. F. BUR WARD & CO., LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH. man EX “TURAKINA” SUTTON’S Famous Garden Seeds, and Lawn Grass. Purchase early as there is only a limited number. 6d per packet. Also Gibbons’ Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 3d and Id per packet. AS a Mother you should buy from Collins’ because he supplies wholesome, strengthening and delicious confectionery which will give energy to yourself and family. Asa Housewife you should know that there is no place so good for groceries as Collins’, because he keeps nothing but the best brands of groceries, etc. And lastly as a Woman you should show a woman’s judgment in Tea drinking by purchasing only Panther and Three Flag Tea, for which prizes for coupons are given away on the premises. C. H. COLLINS. THOMAS RIMMER, FOXTON AGENT FOR BELGICA LAMPS. rrtHESE are not experimental lamps. They are X being used in Foxton, and me giving every satisfaction. We can refer you to satisfied clients. More than the original cost of many lamps is spent in glasses, but “THE Belgica” has no glass to break. Burns very little oil and gives a splendid light. Walk in and let us show you one before purchasing any other lamp. You will never regret doing so. Always Ring up No. 9 For Anything You Require. THE RED HOUSE, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1005, 15 June 1911, Page 2
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