r OUR GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES ON SATURDAY 29th. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT REAL BARGAINS ARE—IF YOU WANT TO EFFECT THE BEST POSSIBLE ECONOMY-COME TO OUR , A GREAT CLEARANCE of Season Stock, which is distinguished by extraordinary PRICE REDUCTIONS. One or two typical examples from our Fashion Departments wid he enough to give you an idea ol the kind of bargains which you may expect to find here : LADIES’ ONE-PIECE DRESSES, 12/6, Sale 5 11. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS, 6/6, Sale 2/11. LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS, f 10m 2/6. LADIES’ SUMMER TWEED SKIRTS, 17/6, Sale 12/6. Lots of other lines, all marked in plain red figures. Come early. Sale closes 011 SATURDAY 29th. G. H. STILES, IS NOW IN FEEL SWING. THE ROSY STORE. J
9*Tn, iQNom “COMFY” AND COOL COTTON FABRIC . SUMMER sunshine calls for brighter dressing cool washing frocks and Iresh, dainty cotton fabrics. Tub Dresses made from these will grace any gathering on lawn or green, and for home wear and service they aic dependable. In VALUE you'll seek long bcfotc you lind their equal. COTTON DRESS GOODS. Crepes, alltoirs, qT L-. 1/2 per yard. Striped Crepes, 1/3 per yard. Colton Shantungs. qd, 101-icl per yard. Poplins, 1 -, 1/4, 1/6 to 2/6 per yard. 40-inch Black Poplins, 2/3. 2/6, 2/11 per yard. Sponge Cloths, 1/6, l/H, 2/3, 2/6, 3 3 P er yard. White Swiss Muslins, J/6, 1/8, I /11, 2/3> 2 /6, 2/II yd. 33-inch Sunproof Cloth, per yard. W. F. DURWAKJ) & Co., LTD., THE SQL'AIiE - I’ALMEIiSTOK K.
TRY t un FOR /"'S RAIN, Produce, Groceries, Ironmongery IjT 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. KED OIL for spraying all kinds of trees. C. 11. COLLINS, UNIVKKSAL sriT.LV STORK, MAIN STREET FOX TON. ED HOUSE. IF you are intending to make anyone a P r e s tation, 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 10s. 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 RIM MER, RED HOUSE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1176, 25 November 1913, Page 2
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