THE NEW WHITE HOUSE. a splendid store the New White House, JL modern in every respect and a credit to the town of Foxton. All the latest devices tor the comfort ot storaers and the speedy transaction ot business have been installed. And after careful consideration we have decided to issue our CASH COUPON DOCKETS again, so that shopping here will be very profitable to you. Among the SPECIAL LINES OFFERING are: — Summer Tweed and Linen Costumes, Petone made, bought at half-price and selling at SALE PRICES. Trimmed Model Millinery in the latest fashions at HALF-PRICE, Fine range of Men’s Box Suits for Summer wear. Also Suit Cases, Gladstone and Kit Bags, Picnic Baskets and a number of ’xmas novelties. THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON.
C. H, COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE. Muscatels, Almonds, Figs, Dates (packets and loose), currants, sultanas and raisins. HAMS of choicest quality (not to be beaten). Baked Ham always on hand, (kindly place your orders early for this line). CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, good lines in these for Christmas presents. BISCUITS, usual choice variety in these goods. JELLIES, (White’s), 6d each ; (Daisy Brand), 4d each; (Ship and Martells), 5 for Is ; (Windsor), 10 for Is. PINE APPLE 6d per tin, and other fruits. CORDIALS ail prices from is to Is gd. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
A GEEAT SAVING OPPORTUNITY POE ALL: DURWARD’S GREAT EECOED-BEEAKING S'A L E COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, JAN. 16TH, AT 1» A.M. SPECIALLY large reductions on account of alterations to premises, as well as the usual end-of-season Reductions. COME ONE! COME ALL—AND WELCOME ! W. F. DURWARD & Co.; Ltd., THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH,
THOMAS RIMMER. ■ITTSTE have now opened up a complete and M absolutely new stock of— GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ALSO a full stock of produce. We have just, been appointed local agent for Agragella Tea and Star Cocoa. We strongly recommend you to try these two lines. Flavour and aroma will please the most fastidious pala e. Gall in and get a free sample and be convinced. Temporary premises on the old site. N.B. —We will be in permanent premises within three months. THOMAS RIMMER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1050, 14 January 1913, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1050, 14 January 1913, Page 2
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