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==^ big bargain stores SPRING SHOW. OF NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS AND DAINTY NECKWEAR. HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. COME AND SEE CHJR DISPLAY. J. M. BARR, FOXTON. f~ " " RED OIL. (EMULSIFIED.) IN 4 GALLON CANS, 13/6 Pliß CAN, FREIGHT PAID TO FOXTON FOR CASH WITH ORDER. PERFECT EMULSIFICATION Guaranteed, Money refunded if not fully satisfied with this oil, which we warrant first class. HOLBEN & KIRK, PALMERSTON NORTH. t "N ALL OWING to recent heavy shipments of hanging lamps and Table Lamps right on the eve of stocktaking, we make this special offer to reduce slocks. | ALL BRAND NEW' GOODS. : : | A RARE BARG A IN OPPORTINITY. , Miller's Hanging Library Lamps, beautiful dc- j signs, painted bowls and shades. Usual! v 32/6 | to 55/-. NOW, 29/3 to 49/6. j Miller’s New Popular Bronzed and Antique Cop- 1 per Hanging Lamp, also polised brass and gilt j effects. Usually 34/6 to 95/-. NOW 31/- to 85/-. Famous Surplice Lamps with exclusive chains. Usually 30/6 to 42/6. NOW 29/3 to 38/3. Fine Selection of Table Lamps, single and duplex burners. Usually 2/6 to 32/6. NOW 2/3 to 29/6. Hand Lamps I Id each. COLLINSON & SON, Broad St. and The Square, PALMERSTON. N. V__„ 1 J — A KAWN MOWER YOUR : WIPE CAN USE. : [T'S so light and easy because of its comlactness and frictionless •all bearings. Having ust imported direct quite : large stock of mowers, /e can offer variety and hoice of price. EVERYONE ADMIRES A WELL-CUT LAWN, AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE WITHOUT TROUBLE. To use one of the new mowers will be a pleasure. Sharpness, cutting to nar- # ss m ■.aflwgmni" hit—of auiusunent rowest limit without tearing or ripping, easv and self-sharpening, are but some of the leaturcs of mowers. Spring is here and you must get busy, and if you haven’t the cash talk it over wFh us. WALKEffi & PURREE. GENERAL STOREKEEPERS - FOXTON. J -i '

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1140, 30 August 1913, Page 3

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314

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1140, 30 August 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1140, 30 August 1913, Page 3

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