SPECIAL PURCHASE GIRL’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS, \j m LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS, \]\\ t E. CrABITES. THE READY-MONEY DRAPER.
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND COOPER’S “KILL-ALL” SCALE IS RED OIL EMULSIFIED. IT is easily mixed in cold water. Acknowledged to be the most effective and easiest to use. Have You Tried Us For Groceries ? If Not, Why Not ? CASH TRADING CO. ’PHONE 52. * PALMERSTON NORTH has long been celebrated for its “Selling Offs.” It is remarkable how people respond to low prices. Every draper appears to be underselling his rivals. EBMUND OSBORNE. >Q B PALMERSTON'S CHEAPEST DRAPER, is maintaining the lead in the following lines : White Calico, 35m. 3d yd., 2s lod doe. White Table Demask, is yd., sft. Think ot it. White Sheetings, 70m. lod yd. Dream on it. Counterpanes, 5s in the £ off. Talk of it. Ladies’ White All-wool Long Golf Coats at HALF-PRlCE—Write about it and get a prize for the best essay. Ladies’ Rain Coats, (Raglan sleeves), from 17/6. Ladies’ Macintoshes, „ „ new and clean, 17s 6d. EDMUND OSBORNE. PALMERSTON’S CHEAPEST DRAPER, 56 MAIN STREET WEST - PALMERSTON N.
YOU’VE HEARD OF THE BULL IN THE CHINA SHO P—~|~l~ E broke the china. But at our place it’s prices only that are broken—badly broken, too. SEE THE BARGAIN WINDOWS FOR YOURSELF. CLAUSENS CROCKERY ARCADE, The Square - Palmerston North.
A CARNIVAL OF ECONOMICS : : : : WHERE PROMPT BUYING MEANS BIG SAVINGS. EVERY corner of our store is filled with bargains. Every counter is piled high with the most tempting price inducements All the goods of all the different kinds are of the newest and neatest of their kind —nothing is old —nothing that we could not have sold in the ordinary way—but for pressure of time and store space. * We earnestly advise immediate action for the savings >ve are enabling you to make are phenomenal. Shall we you to-day. 52in. Black Dress Serge, was 5s nd, now 2s 3d yd. Ladies’ Coats, 5s lid each. Ladies’ Bows, 3d each. Marcella Quilts, single 4s gd, double 7s 6d. White Double-bed Sheeting, is yard. Men’s Hard Hats, is each. Floral and Striped Ribbons, 6d yard. W. F. DURWARD & Co., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
O. JORGENSEN, ARCHITECT. U.F.C.A. BUILDINGS. PALMERSTON NORTH. And at Dannevirke.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1075, 27 July 1912, Page 2
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