MONEY - RAISING SALE . NOW IN FULL SAVING. . DISTANT buyers can participate by mail because for cash with order these goods advertised will be sent post free. On request we will mail sale circular of bargains. Pt CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, prettily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. Actual Value 6/3. SALE Price 4/11. COLOURED MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, the Season’s shades and shapes. Actual Value 6/3. SALE Price 4/11. MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, handsome embroidery design run round above deep-pleated llounce. Were 12/6. SALE Price 9/11. SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, beautiful Underskirts in striped and plain. Priced as high as 25/-. SALE Price 9/11. COLLINSON & CUN NINCrHA ME, ltd. THE SQUARE PALMERSTON N.
fj fI//y> •^1 m x 'vA 2£ gr EVERYBODY’S 'DOING IT I isr ? tv,*? rHAT is more acceptw " ’ able as a gift, Ilian a piece f { of high - class Jewellery, Sterling Plateware or Gem Rings. “A BUSINESS BUILT UPON BJ EE IT.” Know where yon Buy, We deal exclusively in the Trade. J. OOLDEIi, THE QUALITY IEWELLER AND REPAIRER, ... Foxtox. MOST ACCEPTABLE BIRTHDAY GIFTS. (TAKE A TRIP TO PALMERSTON). FOR FATHER— Buy father :i shaving_ mug, a moustache cup, a carving set — “What’s the matter with father,” for a nice ’Xmas gift. bbbhos zaasfiossDE FOR MOTHER— We’ll bu > : mol hcr 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. UHR IVROTHEH—One of our beautiful serviette IUK OKU mui ringg wUI fiU the sill Train him up in the way he should go, too, by a daily lesson in tidiness. F() R UAli Y—A porringer, a mug or a set of knife, fork and spoon. : CLAUSEN’S CROCKERY ARCADE PALMERSTON NORTH. Wanted to uuY-fresh eggs in any quantity. Highest market price paid. M. E. Perreau. LMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, lor: J. E. Vernon, M.A., B.Sc (Edin.) THE school re-opens on THURSDAY, February sth. Classical, Commercial and Agricultural courses. BOARDING HOUSE FOR BOYS. Prospectus on application. The Rector may be seen at the School during January on Thursdays, and on February Ist, 2nd and 3rd from 2 to 4 p.m. RAZING for- a few head of stock at Motuiti. Apply G. Nisbett, Herston Farm, Foxton. ~ c u f « « r S< 2 c
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1202, 31 January 1914, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1202, 31 January 1914, Page 3
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