WINTER GOODS. PECIAL display of Winter Goods now on KNITTED COATS, ell sizes, from 8/6. MORTOR SCARVES, all shades from 1/11. LADIES’ LONG KNITTED GLOVES, cream, 3/6. MEN’S SWEATERS, white and heather from 8/6. MEN’S KNITTED GLOVES, from 1/11. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ KNITTED JERSEYS, all shades from 3/6. LADIES PLEASE NOTE: DRESSMAKING ROOMS will be opened on Monday, April 2lst, at G. H. STILES’. I have been fortunate enough to secure the services of MISS FLETCHER, late of Christchurch, who has had several years’ experience in some of the leading Costume House's. Orders are now being booked, so come along at once and leave your ordfer. Splendid range of Winter Dress Materials, Linings and Trimming, to choose from, at tempting prices. show including : THE WHITE HOUSE,
THE SONG OF THE SHIRT RESOUNDS THROUGH THE ■ - LAND, > * I v>/ INDEED, at the beginning of each season whether summer or winter, ’tis the old old saying, “stitch, stitch, stitch,” but the stitching is by no means so distasteful when DURWARD’S Union and All Wool Shirtings are being made up into shirts for little men and big men. The qualities are undeniably good, but apart from that the designs are rather smart for goods in the shirting class. The values as usual at DURWARD’S are simply great UNION SHIRTINGS, is, is 2d, is 6d, is Bd, and is lod per yard. - ALL WOOL SHIRTINGS. 2s, 2s 3d. 2s gd, 2s lid, and 3s 6d per yard. Of course we send patterns, if you drop ,us a line, and that right willingly. W. F. DIJRWARD & C«., LTD., THE SQUARE . VAMIKKSTOST NORTH.
H. C O L L I N UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STOKE. 9m«iaßraE»jßnnßi nnnna nanawnna Muscatels, Almonds, Figs, Dates (packe ts and loose), currants, sultanas and r aisins. HAMS of choicest pjuaiity {not to be beaten). Baked Harp always, on hand, (kindly place your orders early for this line), CRO CKERY & GLASSWARE, good line s in these for Ch jristmas presents. BISCUITS, usual choice variety in t'nese goods. JELLIES, (While’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 alll.; prices from Is to Is 0. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL, SUPPLY STORE, MAIN S!PBBET ' - FOXTON.
RED B T OXJSE, POST OS, WE are now recognised as the leading and cheapc st house in town. We do not stock inferior brands of goods-—yet our prices are the lowest. To any who m ay not yet have given us a trial, we w ould respectfully solicit one month’s orders, so that you may be convinced. Everything is; fresh, clean, and up-to-date. For any outs ide line that you cannot get elsewhere in town, try us berofe sending outsidi i for it. RC MG'UP NO. 9THOS* RIMMER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1087, 22 April 1913, Page 2
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462Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1087, 22 April 1913, Page 2
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