TWO MONET - SAYING OPPORTUNITIES YOU CAN’T A EFORD TO MISS. OPPORTUNITY No i. deals with Hosiery for Women and Children, Men’s Underwear and other products of T- and R. Morley. Already a heavy shipment of these goods has arrived from the manufacturers. Another is expected shortly so we are clearing all HOISERY tie UNDERWEAR AT HEAVILY REDUCED PRICES In order to make room OPPORTUNITY No 2, will be very welcome to every housewife. It has to do with GREAT VALUES IN CALICOES and offers splendid chances to save. Owing to the strikers at Home and other causes Cotton has “gone up,” but about 150 pieces Calicoes, Nainsook, etc., now in hand together with another shipment expected every day were bought before the rise, hence you can secure them. G. H. STILES. ns V THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON. i K 3 DUEWAED’S GrEEAT SPRING SHOW. IT will be one splendid pageant of Fashion’s most stylish suggestions for the new season. Extremes will be shown alongside the more px'actical novelties. In all sections there are inimitable ideas from which you can gather a host of pleasing and exclusive notions. THE MILLINERY, COATS, BLOUSES, JACKETS, DRESS GOODS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES. vie with one another in trying to gain your first inspection. Many of the lines are exclusive. It would take a palette of colours and a brush to paint the manv vivid, beautiful combinations, and no post could do justice to 1 the infinite variety and beauty of our elaborate spring showing. we have your opinion on our endeavours this week. ====== ======= W. F. DURWAED&co.Itd., PALMERSTON NORTH. THIS IS WHERE YOU SHOULD PURCHASE GROCERIES. PRUNES 5d per lb. HONEY (2lbs.) 8d per tin CORNFLOUR - 3 pkts. 1/DATES (loose) - - 3d per lb. DATES (packet) - - Sd per lb. JELLIES - - - 5 Pkts. for 1/TEA (loose) - - I/- and 1/3 per lb. ERICKA SOAP (best hand) 8d per tin. IDEAL SOAP - - 6d per bar C. H. COLLINS. USIVEKSAL SUPPLY STOKES. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Tea to suit your taste from is per lb. An assortment of plain and fancy biscuits. Stilton cheese in stock. Best quality bacon and hams. Glass cut to any size. SHOULD you require any roofing iron, nails, fencing wire, netting, paints, oil, scrims, varnish, garden tools, seeds, produce of any kind, crockery, glassware, ironmongery, cutlery, groceries, etc., etc. Get a quotation from TRIMMER 11BD HOUSE. Best Value in Town. Try us for a month and compare value and quality. Produce of all descriptions bought and sold. Sole Agent: , N.Z, Fire Insurance Co., Book Gift Tea, Defiance Butter and Yates’ seeds.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1037, 31 August 1911, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1037, 31 August 1911, Page 2
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