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= : == FASHION S== FOR TIIE EACES MKmWWffFTIII lIBITW 111 iwmwmu *»W*li ■UW TSKKX . KT.»CTa-««MWP^l^a| AT THE BIG BARGAIN STORES. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SHOW GOODS. WE 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, Wedgewnod, Cream, Pink, Blue, in Silk and Mercerised Untearable Covers, 4/11 to 8/6, - • mumum I| -~T—n imppmfnmBBMBHMMI TS?e Bha BARGAIN STORES, Famous for Money-Saving Values. T'h •• • erect wear in Hosiery just now is the “Shadow Hose, ;a Black and Mercerised Lisle Thread, with Lace r; '-’ ' ■ ■ You must be in the fashion, so come along and select a pair from our grand assortment. Glov.n , "I he Perfect Fit,” made of specially selected skins in Ta Beavers, Browns, Greys, and Black. El now ~,.igth Mousquitaire Lisle Thread Gloves, in all shades. These are made in J 4 sizes, and washable. _ Men’s Shk Poplin Neekties, in the latest and smartest designs, new goods just opened, 1/3 to 2/6. Men’s 80ft Felt Hats and Straw Boaters, nobby styles, and quite the latest, 2/11 to 10/6. J. M. BARK,

JAM SEASON 1914. BIG SHIPMENTS OF JAM JARS AND PRESERVING JARS JUST LANDED. ;; Narrow Mouth Screw Tops. i Pint 3;8 dozen - 39/6 per case of 12 dozen. 1 Quait 4/6 dozen - 32/3 per case of 8 dozen. Vz Gallon 6/11 dozen - 37/4 per case of 6 dozen. Special Wide Mouth Screw Tops for Preserving. i Pint 47 - 49/6 per case of 12 dozen. 1 Quart 5/10 dozen - 42/- per case of 8 dozen. Vz Gallon 7/11 dozen - 42 9 per case of 6 dozen. Tip-Tep Jelly Jars. Small Size 2/- dozen - Holding about 2 A\h, Large Size 2,6 dozen - holding about Mb. Nested 4/3 dozen pairs. All Prices FREIGHT PAID to nearest Railway Station. Jar Bings. GREY. RED. Narrow Mouth - 4d doz. - 6d doz. Wide Mouth - 3d doz. - gd 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. grea/TCT’a.**- nun 1 ■ 1 ■ nn~i 11 i mwr nvi mmn n 111 --in ji ■ KseaaanHMzaßßMnnaßMHi COLLINSON & SON., PALMERSTON NORTH.

DOUGLAS PUMPS FOR 82 YEARS HAVE GIVEN SATISFACTION. USED on a thousand farms in our country, these pumps are too well known to need description by us. A thoroughly strong and reliable Pump that nothing but sheer abuse or accident will put out of action. We buy-from the makers, W. & B. Douglas, Conn, U.S.A., and sell retail at wholesale prices. NO.:;, 17/6. NO. 4, 19/-, NO. 5, 21/6. NO. 0, 27/-. Leathers, Valves and Union for these and other Pumps stocked. Write for further particulars. ceMßMawaaoTgw-BWBTBawßiwaeßi■■Man——^ MOLBEN & KIRK. PALMERSTON NORTH. THE HOUSE FOR GOOD PUMPS.

ALUMINIUM WARE. THE LIGHTEST, CLEANEST, MOST DURABLE, QUICKEST COOKING WARE MADE. :: :: npHREE limes lighter than JL iron, three and a-half times lighter than copper, and lasts six times as long as enamel—think of that this preserving season. Beautiful silver-like colour that keeps silver-like—that will not rust or tarnish like E.P. and silver, or blacken like copper. Takes a line polish, and keeps it. Withstands the action of acids better than any other metal. Unaffected by air or damp—cools quickly, because aluminium is such a fine conductor oi heat, and on top of all this cleans easily. No corroding, cracking or chipping. Call and see it at WALKER & FURRIE, QUALITY STOKE - FOXTON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1198, 22 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1198, 22 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1198, 22 January 1914, Page 3

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