“TUB” dress goods IN STRIKING VALUES. TROPICAL sorrows— Ail ideal wash fabric, in very pretty designs, for boys’ tunic suits or blouses. Highly mercerised like a silk poplin. 28 inches wide. Post free for cash with order, 1/8 yard. FANCY PIQUES TO CLEAR—- . Prettily pattened Piques for Pinafores or Frocks—a strong pique, worth a shilling—2B inch. Our clearing price, post free for cash with order, 9/11 dozen yards. LINENS FOR LESS— Specially lowered line of Linens in Greens and White only. Pure Linen, usually 1/9 yard. 28 inch. Post free for cash with order, to clear, 8/6 doz. yards. STRIPED LINENS— For useful house frocks. Generally I/- yard. 28 inch. Post free. Our lowered price, 8/6 doz. yards. WRITE NOW FOR SAMPLES. 82-Page Summer Catalogue Free on Request. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, LTD.. PALMERSTON NORTH. THE SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE WEST COAST.
MOST ACCEPTABLE ’XMAS GIFTS. (TAKE A TRIP TO PALMERSTON). FOR FATHER:— Buy'father a shaving mug, a moustache cup, a carving set—- “ What’s the matter with father,” for a nice ’Xmas gift. FOR MOTHER-—Well buy mother a piece-of real good electro-plate. the brightness will be transferred to her face if its CLAUSEN’s. FOR SISTER--There are scores, nay hundreds of dainty ornaments sister will appreciate on her dressing table ’Xmas morning. ECVR TTR OTHER—One of our beautiful serviette rings will fill the bill. Train him up in the way he should go, too, by a daily lesson in tidiness. FOR BAVi V -A porringer, a mug or a set ol knife, fork and spoon. : CLAUSEN’S ; CROCKERY ARCADE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
FUBNITUJBB . CLEARING SALE. SLAUGHTER PRICES, STARTLING REDUCTIONS, SOME LINES BELOW COST. CALL EARLY TO SECURE THE BARGAINS. P. WOLLERMAN. OPPOSII E TOWN HALL, FOXTON. Telephone 81. H. F. STRONG, THE “TIP-TOP” PAINTER AND SIGN WRITER, MAIN ST.- FOXTON. CARRIES the best stock of PICTURE MOULDING & PAPERHANGINGS in the district. Agent for ; Windsor and Newton Artists Materials, Bon Accord Paints and Enamels, Fullers’ Pure Prepared Paint. Workmanship in any branch of the trade guaranteed. The Trade Supplied. Estimates Given. W. T. SAPSFORD, CASH FAMILY BUTCHER. WT. SAPSFORD notifies the e general public that he will commence business as above as from December Ist. Families waited on daily. A share of patronage solicited. ALL MEAT' KILLED UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1185, 16 December 1913, Page 3
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