r SPECIAL PRICES IN G ENTS’ & BOYS’ CLOTHING. Gr ENTS’ (Cashmere Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 6cl. „ All-wool Colonial Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 3d. Blue Dungarees, 2s lid pair. Saddle Tweed Trousers, /s I id. Cotton Underpants from is 3d pair. Cotton Singlets from Is 3d pair. Odd Vests, 4s lid. Soft Farcy Stripe Shirts Iroin 2s lid. Braces from is pair. Wide-end Ties from Is. Narrow Ties from 6d. While Cotton Handkerchiefs, 33 6,1 dozen. Tweed Caps from is. Soft Felt Hats from 2s 9.1. . Soft Collars from gd each. Linen Collars, 3 for is I id. Working Shirts from 2s lid. White Tennis Shirts from 2s I id. Suit in good patterns from 255. Box Suit, as good as tailor-made, S^s. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. BOYS’ Fancy Top Hose, all shades. Sports Suit from 27s 6d. Navy Shorts, all prices. Braces from 6d pair. Straw Hats from Is 6d. Shirts at cut prices. Caps from gd each. GEO. 11. STILES, THE BUSY STOKE, FOXTON.
OVERALLS FOR MERRY : : KIDDIES- : : riIHE youngsters can feel the bubbling X joy of spring in their veins, and they want to romp and play and "get crumpled.” Let them—it will do them good in health and happiness both. Their clothes ? They won’t hurt—just slip on one of these comfortable all-em-bracing “overalls” from DU R WARD'S and there you are—everything covered up nicely and kept clean. The overalls are no trouble to wash either—they come in serviceable Holland piped, some in Poplin, coloured Cambric, Plain and Striped Zephyrs. Quite inexpensive; 100. The kiddies and the mothers both “fall in love with them.” COME AND SEE. PRICES : 1 (i TO .!)/6. \V. E. DIRWARD & CO., ltd., THE SOt’AUn - P.VLMEUSTON X.
TKV COLLINS FOR Gl RAIN, Produce, Groceries, Ironmongery T and Glassware. Fruit desert and pie. Apricots, Peaches, Pears, etc., etc. PANTHER TEA—The Ladies’ Favourite. COFFEE & COCOA in milk (only hot water required). DUTCH & NEW ZEALAND CHEESE. HERRINGS, Kippered, in sauce and dried. POTATOES, Prime seeds and table. SEEDS, Flower and vegetable. RED OIL for spraying all kinds of trees. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE. MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
RED HOUSE. Mtmm J.1..11..11..1 I ... —I. ■■.-"■..1. I IF you are intending to make anyone a presentation, or to give a trophy, visit the RED HOUSE. We have Silver and E.P. Ware, Leather Goods, Ornamental and Reliable Clocks by the best makers, Weather Glasses, and goods in variety too great to mention. ROSE BOWLS, beautiful in design and workmanship, from £2 10s to £4 tOs. Chairs, Bedsteads, Cots, Flax and Kapoc Mattresses, Stretchers, etc. We keep a stock to meet all your requirements. Groceries as usual. Best quality and lowest prices in town. THOMAS RIMMER, RED HOUSE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1161, 21 October 1913, Page 2
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