F. GABITES, TOWELS ! TOWELS ! TOWELS ! WE have secured for cash wonderfully good values, which are now passing on to our customers. Unbleached Turkish Towels. 5%d, g l Ad, is. White Turkish Towels, gV 2 d, Is. fTg- a B I TBSTHE CASH DEAFER. ABOUT TIME WE CHANGED OUR “AD.”, BUT everybody knows where our shop is, and our prices are always right. For instance, Victory Soap, 6d Bar. Candles, 6d lb. Jellies, 5 for 1 /-. Sardines, 5d Tin. Pineapple, 6d Tin, We are Agents tor TIPPIWATTE TEA. RING ’PHONE 52. CASH TRADING CO. Goods Delivered Anywhere.
END OF SEASON SA L E! COMMENCING JANUARY 27, AT THE POD, J(i MAIN STREET, PALMERSton north. rjIIE balance ofjhe SUMMER STOCK TBE IE Balance 01 me oummi .iv ~ 7 rVVirK TO SACRIFICED so as to make room toi GCKJOb iu AR Anmicst other SPE CIAL BARGAINS is a line of LADIES’ LINEN and TUSSORE SILK CpATS to be cleared at HALF PRICE, or take your pick at 17/0. (Prices ran trom 19/-to 55/-.) , Vnr/t« SILKETTE, double width, at 6d yard. 300 Yards Tulle at 2d yard. Boys’ Tweed Suits from 7/6, 25 per cent, discount. Men’s Suits 25 per cent, discount. Millinery at Half Price. EDMUND OSBORNE. PALMERSTON’S CHEAPEST DRAPER, 50 MAIN STREET WEST - PALMERSTON N.
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PROTECT YO'UR STOCK AND PRESERVE TOUR PROFITS. YOU know that a good Cov.sr '.will save much in cost of feed —and you shouhi k now also that a poor Cover will cost much by way ’ o.f repairs and regrets. Better get the best Cover first, fi w wou can only reasonably expect the best wear from t. he Cover which may cost a shilling or two more—the kind of Cover we sell. WALKER & EURRIE’ 8 HORSE AND COW COV EES Are thoroughly made of the very t <Js't material—made to outlast many of the poorer kind. The finish is just as you would order it knowing the pm P° se you had in view in using it. The prices vary. Bet ter buy a good Cover first than have to buy two or more o. f the poorer .kind to do the work of the better one. No Farmer should be without . t STEWART AUTOMATIC Sewing Awl— a wonderful lit* io mender. WALKER and i? UKRIE, STOREKEEPERS : : . FOXTON.
[a card,] H. BOYES, DENTAL SUEDEON. (Eraser’s Building, Main Street, Foxton). Hours: 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays : g a.m. to I p.m. Phone No. 60.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1082, 1 April 1913, Page 2
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