(r —— \ “r, SPERO” FLANNELETTES. rpHE women of to-day who buy for tfce home are learnX ing more about quality than they used to learn, and they soon know that an inferior quality flannelette may look good but be filled with injurious fillings, the “SPERO" is perfectly pure and is as good after washing as before. We have just opened our first shipment of “SPERO” flannelettes. STRIPED “SPERO’* FLANNELETTES for children’s and ladies’ underwear, 32 to 36m wide, 7% d and 9%d yd. WHITE & CREAM PLAIN “SPERO” FLANNELETTES, soft finish, 34 to 36m wide, Spid, gli d and yd. TWILLED W(>-L & COTTON “SPERO” FLANNELETTE, in light cream, 38m wide, pink edge, suitable for undervests, under-bodices and children’s wear, is yard. PLAIN WOOL & COTTON “ SPERO ” FLANNELETTE, very heavy and soft finish, suitable for nightdresses, etc., is yard.* STRIPED “SPERO” FLANNELS, wool and cotton, very suitable for blousings, shirtings and pyjamas, ll x Ad to Is 6d yard. The New French “All Wool" Blousings, in dainty stripes, light and dark grounds, llVzd to isqd yard. “Kantshrink” Flannel, 32m wide, Shetland and grey, marvellous value, Is 2d and Is yard. A splendid range of English and Colonial all-wool flannels, from is to 2s bd yard. J. - M. - BARR, THE BIG BARGAIN STORES, FOXTON L- —^ COLLIN SON’S EASTER GI F T SAL E. THIS gives an unique opportunity for the thrifty buyer. Everything we show from a cup and saucer to a duchess chest is reduced and for those furnishing or replenishing, or those looking for attractive wedding presents, we can suit at prices AT LEAST ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN IS CHARGED ELSEWHERE. COPPER GOODS. COPPER CLOCK, (as illustrated), Sale Price 14/6 post free. Other Clocks, 8/6, 9/6, 10/"3, 15/6, 17/9. 19/9 to 43/-Post free. CRUMB BRUSHES AND TRAYS, in antique and polished copper and brass, Sale Prices per pair, 6/3. 7/H, 8/9, 9/11, 10/9 poet free. Beaten Brass Trays, quaint raised handles, sizes I7ir x 1414 in. Sale Price 6/n post free. COLLINSON & SON. W. m m. THE SQUARE ALMERSTON NORTH. f = . 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. a, 17 G. NO. 4, 19/-. NO 5, 21/0. NO. 6, 27/-. Leathers, Valves andiUnion for these and o Pumps stocked. Write for further particulars. HOLBEN & KIRK, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE HOUSE FOR GOOD PUMPS. —^ I OUR METHODS. I 7" IN DRY bear in mind that our advertisements are to be relied on, and are in no way exaggerated. We make no statements on tlie printed page that we cannot prove to you in our shop. We attribute our increasing success to this backed up by the way we treat our customers when they come to us. Our method is calculated to make the prospective customer feel that he, or she, can rely upon what we say, and once this confidence is gained our customers rarely fail to come again. WALKER & FURRIE, i’ll E PEOPLE'S'.GROCERS, FOXTON. J
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 3
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