r LAST WEEK OF closing SATURDAY. Bth. march.
SOME REMAINING BARGAINS 2 Trimmed Models, 355, Now 4/11. 6 One-Piece Dresses, 25/-, Now 6/11. 2 Summer Dust Coats, 35/-, Now 8/11. Balance Untrimmed Straws, 1/-. Balance Children’s Trimmed Hats, 1/11. 3 Poplin Cosiumes, 35/-, Now 10/6. 12 white Muslin Blouses, 7/6, Now 2/11. Many other Bargains too numerous to mention.
SPECIAL SATURDAY BAR GAIN. 1,000 TOS. WHITE and PINK 'FLANNELETTES. This Line will be on Show, and Ticketed to make room for Big Shipments arriving. G. H. STILES.
SHE WAS “JUST LOOKING AROUND” AT DURWARD’S first shipment OF AUTUMN & WINTER DRESS FABRICS. BJMaHWC m SHE had not intended buying anything, but came with the object of getting an insight into the latest Dress Material Fashions for autumn and winter 1913. She came, saw, and was conquered by the Smart Tweeds and Cloths on view. Indeed, our first showing of Cloths comprises the smartest fabrics ever shown in the Manawatu district. Many of the colours are unique, the Tweeds are jaunty in style, the whipcords give that clean cut smartness so much favoured by fashion~jable women; while the Egyptian Satins and other soft lend that charm and grace to be obtained only by the of clinging fabrics. are cordially invited to view our first display of Winter fabrics, indeed the first showing contains many exclusive and unique designs. W. F. DUEWAED & Co.; Ltd.. THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH.
0. 11. COLLIN S, 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 Martelis), 5 for Is ; (Windsor), 10 for is. PINE APPLE 6d per tin, and other fruits. CORDIALS all prices from Is to Is Qd. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE. _ MAIN STREET } FOXTON.
TO THE RESIDENTS OP POXTO AND DISTRICT. I BEG to inform you that I am now in my new shop, on-the odd site, Main Street, and am showing a large variety in all lines of Groceries and Produce. Also BEST COOKED HAM. I am making a speciality of IRONMONGERY and CROCKERY, and have a big variety of Mechanical T ools to choose frora. See my windows, all new stock. Cutlery of every description. . A special line of Bee »steads, Wire Mattresses, and Chairs. HUBBUCK’S Oils and Leads, Wire, Iron, Fowl Netting, Staples, Nails, Also Garden Tools. THOMAS HIMMER. 10STO -V.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1071, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1071, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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