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i I I IS I I ==== FASHIONS FOE THE RACES AT THE BIG BARGAIN STORES. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OU:s NEW .’>N L) UP-TO-DATE SHOW GOODS, E have Just opened up a range of the very smartest Neckwear, which we are offering at our famous low prices. Model Race Hats, smart shapes, and trimmed in the latest styles, a beautiful assortment at exceptionally moderate prices. Race Sunshades, in Black, Wcdgewood, Cream, Pink, Blue, in Silk and Mercerised Untearable Covers, 4/11 to 8/6. The BIG BARGAIN STORES, Famous for Money-Savfng Values. The correct wear in Hosiery just now is the “Shadow Hose," in Black and Mercerised Lisle Thread, with Lace c'ox, also in black. You must be in the fashion, so come along and select ? pair irom our grand assortment. Gloves, “The Perfect Fir,” made of specially selected skins in 'fans, Beavers, Browns, Greys, and Black. hlfo'v l.ength Mousquitaire Lisle Thread Gloves, in all shraL.,. These are inade in hi sizes, and washable. Men’s Shk Poplin Neckties, in the latest and smartest designs, now goods jusl opened, 1/3 to 2/6. Men’s Soft Felt Hats and Straw Boaters, nobby styles, and quite the latest, 2/11 to 10/6. J. M. i! A 1! It, FOXTON. sS* mrom— ■■ "n [TjaM REASON 1914. 11 BIG SHIPMENTS OF JAM JARS AND PRESERV- ' ING JARS J LIST LANDE D. :: :; :; Harrow Mouth Screw Tops. l Pint 3,8 dozen - 39/6 per case of 12 dozen. I Quait 4/6 dozen - 32/5 per case of 8 dozen. Vz Gallon 6/n dozen - 37/4 per case of 6 dozen. Special Wide Mouth Screw Tops for Preserving. I Pint 4 7 dozen - 49/6 per case of 12 dozen. I Quart 5/10 dozen - 42/- per case of 8 dozen. Vz Gallon 7,11 dozen - 42/9 per case of 6 dozen. Tip-Top Jelly Jars. Small Size 2/- dozen - Holding about %lb. Large Size 2 6 dozen - holding about %lb. Nested 4/3 dozen pairs. All Prices FREIGHT PAID to nearest Railway .Station. Jar Ritiits. GREY. RED. Narrow Mouth - 40 doz. - 6d doz. Wide Mouth - 5.1 doz. - 9a doz. Above Prices POST FREE. We positively guarantee every ring to be fresh stock, and not perished. They are the same rings as used by the manufacturers of the jars. COLLINSON & SON., PALMERSTON NORTH. CORRUGATED IRON TANKS CIIE AP. ALTHOUGH our tanks are cheap ip price they are good in quality. The iron used is 24 gauge, two gauges heavier than ordinary roofing iron. The seams are double rivetted and heavily “sweated.” Sweating takes three times longer than soldering, but makes a strong and lasting job. Each tank has a strong well made strainer and a good brass tap. The freight to Foxton on a 400 gallon tank is 2S 81,on a 600 gallon tank 3s 4d. For cash with order we pay freight for you. If the tank is booked you pay freight. TOO GALLON TANKS, Freight Paid to Foxton, 50/600 GALLON TANKS, Freight Paid to Foxton, 70/-, HOLBEN & KIRK, PALMERSTON NORTH. u COLLAPSIBLE PUSH CARTS FROM 10/6 7|70 ,S 5- gives great range JL in a line that we have specially imported to save our customers money, cutting out middle profit again. Every car folds quite Hat, will go under car or gig seat and is well and strongly made of best material. IF vor FOLD A PAIR OF SCISSORS—YOF CAN FOLD THESE. ; Any lady can fold cur cars, no force required, easiest running cars made, comfortable and roomy and suitable for children of all ages. Come and try baby in one. WALKER & EC ERIE, QUALITY STOKE - FOXTON. : I J

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1196, 15 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1196, 15 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1196, 15 January 1914, Page 3

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