BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER Than ever are the bargains at STILES’ STOCKTAKING SALE. HAVE you been along ? There’s a treat in store for you if you come soon. Great inroads have been made in the huge piles ot Bargains, but others as good, and better, have taken their places. The Sale will end at the end of the month, so the sooner you come the better bargains you are likely to get. Here are a few specials LADIES’, GOLF JERSEYS, usual price up to 22/6, all going 13/6. Still a few COSTUMES left at 4/- in the £ discount. LADIES’ MACS, and TWEED JACKETS, from 8/11 upwards. DRESS TWEEDS. BALANCE WINTER MILLINERY at absolute clearing prices. Make your arrangements to visit STILES’ STOCKTAKING SALE.
TO SPORTSMEN WHO want a good cartridge, call and inspect. All leading kinds stocked. TABLE SALT in Fancy Canisters, I/- each. FRESH BISCUITS arriving every week. Special Assortment. In view of the annual stocktaking, many lines must be reduced. We have a large stock of Iron, Wire-netting, English and American Wire, plain and barbed. Also Wire-strainers, Ironmongery, etc., etc. PRIME QUALITY OP BACON on liand, Rashes cut to suit each customer by my noted machine. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
EOR THE SPRAYING SEASO JjL - WE have been appointed Foxton Agents for RED OIL,. the celebrated spray for fruit trees. Half gallon, one gallon, and 4 gallon tins. We also carry a full stock of all other goods to meet your requiuements, and our prices are the lowest in town. YATES’ Reliable SEEDS for the coming season are now in. FRIMLE\ GRJiEN PEAS, 6d. and I/- per tin. THOMAS SIMMER RED HOUSE.
WE ARE NOT SELLING AT THESE - - PRICES FOR PLEASURE, - - IT is a case of necessity on many of the lines we are clearing out at our GREAT WINTER SALE, And exigencies ot time and store space make it imperative to reduce our stock- This is the inost • convenient time, and therefore we are now placing on our sale counters magnificent lines of MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC., At prices that would tempt a miser. 52111. Black Dress Silk, was s/n, NOW 2/3 yard. 20 Embroidered Blouse Lengths, 1/6 each 40 doz. Belts, were 1/6 to 2/ir, NOW 6d, 1 /-, 1/6 each. Hair Nets, 3 lor 1 large size. Nail Brushes, 3d. each. , Ladies’ Jackets, were 32/6 to 63/-, NOW 5/11 each. w. F. DUB WARD & Co., X.TD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1072, 20 July 1912, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1072, 20 July 1912, Page 2
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