SHOWBOO M SAL AT STILES’. 6 Only, Ladies’ Long Tweed Coats, all this season’s. Usual Price 35/-to 45/-. NOW to clear at 18/6. A REAL BARGAIN. 9 only, Ladies’ Blouses, Usual Price 12/6, SALE Price 7/6. 6 onlv, Ladies’ Delaine Blouses. Usual price 10/6. SALE Price 5/6. 2 only, Teddy Bear Coats. Usual Price 45/-. SALE Price 39/6. 2 only, Ladies’ Dress Gowns, Usual Price 37/6, SALE Price 27 16. 10 only. Ladies’ Hydrotite Coats. Usual Price 24/J. SALE Price 18/6. 4 only, Ladies’ Knitted Jerseys. Usual Price 12/6. SALE Price 9/1 r, 3 Navy Blue Macintosh Coats. Usual Price 30/-. SALE Price 10/6. These Coats are guaranteed waterproof. G. H. STILES. ■ ■ SCOTLAND’S TWEEDS WOULD BEACH FROM LANDS END TO JOHN O’GROATS! . . THAT means an output of between 600 and 700 miles of TWEED! If you’ve a taste icr mathematics, madam, you might figure just how many costumes that Tweed would make. BUT if you’ve an inclination to have a new Winter Costume, you should REE THESE SMART TWEEDS AT DURWASD’S. : 1/6, i/n, 2/3, 2/6, 3/3, 3/n, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 yard. Absolutely authoritative these fabrics, and of nice winter weight. You should certainly make it your duty to take your pick. Why not ti> day ? W. F. DURWARD & Co, (LIMITED). THE SA;'VRf - PALMERSTON N. r p |nit ill 111 1 ni l SJj THANK YOU. ■| M l~ T tUM "I M't M ’IHTIfI I THANK YOU for your past favours, which I have given my personal attention. Your further favours will be appreciated at all times. I always feel safe in recommending my goods, because they are of reliable manufacture. Experience has taught me to be extremely cautious about anything for which price is the selling argument. Price-cutters may come, and pricecutters may go, but I am building up a reputation by placing QUALITY first. J. M. KELLY, THE UNIVERSAL STORE, FOXTON. THOS. RIMMER, LED HOUSE - FOXTON. IRONMONGERY— We stock Ironmongery of every description: Spades, Forks, Shovels, Hedy- Papers, and all Gardening Material. Glass Wao.i.-U-.Js 2/-. Horse-clippers, Stocks and Dies, Paints, Oils, Leads, Wallpaper, etc. FOR THE CVM) WINTER WEATHER— One feels the comfort of wmi bedding. Try us for ij Kapoc Mattresses, Bolster-; follows. Also Flax Mat ,j tresses, W ire Mattresses, Bedsteads, Kapoc, etc. |l FOR TH E SHOOTIinG SEASON— 3 An acsor tm. nt of English Guns ust larded. Also ,R Game B< igs, Duck Calls, Cleaning Rods ai.ci C,.-triages. j| IF YOT j WISH TO MAKE A PRESENTATION— || We ' v eln stock Electroplate, Careers in Cases, Hand- i| bag. , G ladstc ie Bags, Brief Bag.,, Suit Cases, Steel A Tranks ~ Oak Waiters, Cased Pipes, Hot Water Bags, ii Safety Razors, Clocks, Wutdies, Books, and many || other I ines. Hockey Sticks, Coif Balls. ;i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1252, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1252, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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