PALMERSTON’S LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. ALWAYS BUSY. W. PEGDEN '^3B? 7 m WILL comm ence his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE on MONDAY, Sept. 4th, when the whole of his magnificent stock, without exception, will be offered at reduced prices The object of a clearing sale is to effect a clearance of goods with which a trader is overstocked, and whilst giving purchasers the benefit of substantial reductions in Prices off each article make cost no object when an immediate clearance is necessary. An unusual opportunity is offered to secure the latest and best designs in HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE at half the original cost. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1911. ALL GOODS PACKED FREE OF CHARGE.
DOMINION TEA 21HAWATTE TEA 1/6. IVT'OTIONS regarding teas are numerous and Jits hard i.l to blend anything to suit all tastes, but we claim to be near the mark this time. Dominion and Hiawatte Tea is all tea and all good tea, and we honestly believe it to be the best value on the market. FREE COUPONS. The following is return for these; — general idea of the presents we give in Dominion. If. Dinner Set (White Ware) for 60 Vi Doz. White and Gold Cups and Saucers 24 y z „ Pink „ » » » 26 Y z „ Green „ „ „ „ » 2 b Bread Knife *4 l / 2 Doz. Tumblers 2 4 Wicker Lounge Chair 12° Hiawatte. libs. 90 „ 36 „ 39 39 „ 21 36 180 & A HOST OF OTHER VALUABLE PRESENTS. WATCH FOR WINDOW DISPLAT. P. HENNESSY A Co., FOXTON. 11. N. SPEIRS. TIMBER MERCHANT. FOXTON. TIMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS, IN MAIN STKKKT. d LARGE and varied stock of timber always on hand to supply the wants of the general public, who can rely upon getting immediate attention. Builders specially attended to. Price Lists for Timber, Joinery, etc., on application, „ idch will compare favourably with those of Palmerston N. ~ud elsewhere Also Strainers, Posts Fencing Droppers, and House Blocks in largo quantities. Moulding and Seasoned Timber a specialty. Telephone No. 31. P.0.80x No I. N< )YEM BER BARGAINS! AT C. SMITH’S, Ltd.. FAMOUS LOW PRICES. Coloured Print Underskirts. Striped Print Underskirts, all colours, full flounces, Lb each. Striped Prim U nderskiris, all colours, full flounces, 1/ II each. Coloured Underskirts, striped prints and sateen flounces, 2/11 and 3TL Startling Bargain ! White Lawn Blouses, 1,11 each. White Lawn Blouses, embroidered fronts, 5 rows insertion, relieved with 6 tucks down trout, tacked collar and cuffs, I, lid each. Other styles, aliover embroidered fronts, 4 tucks down front, tucked collar and culls, 13 styles to select trom at l/il each. Come and bring your friends ! Infants’ Cambric Pinafores, 1/11 each. Vieux Rose and Butcher Blue, trimmed, featherstitch braid, embroidered yokes. Another Lina: 15 doz. White Lawn Blouses, 2/11. White Lawn Blouses at 2/n, worth 3s 6d. Ladies’ Magyar Dresses, 10 6 each. Sky, Navy, Vieux Rose, pannelled skirts, braided fronts, 10/6 each. White Net Slips, 4,6 each (suitable for wearing with above dresses). 20 doz. Peter Pan Collars. Very special value, I/- each, at C. SMITH’S, THE BLOCK CORNER - PALMERSTON N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1071, 18 November 1911, Page 1
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