BHOW B O O M 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, Teddv Bear Coats Usual Price 45/-. SALE Pi ice 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 gill. 3 Navy Blue Macintosh Coats. Usual Price 30/-. SALE Price 10/6. These Coats are guaranteed waterproof. G. H. STILES. , J SCOTLAND'S TWEEDS WOULD REACH FROM LANDS END TO JOHN O’GROATS! . . THAT means an output of between 600 and 700 miles of TWEED! If you’ve a taste for 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 SEE THESE SMART TWEEDS AT DCRWAKD’S. : : : : 116, Uli, 2/3, 2/6, 3/3. 5/11, 4/6, 4TI, 5/6 yard. Absolutely authoritative these fabrics, and of met winter weight. You should make it you: duty to take your pick. Why not to-day W. F, DTTEWARD &0* THE h. Ml (L‘ ■ [TED/. PALMERSTON N, gjfey i .nflk' THANK YOU. 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 ray goods, because they are of reliable manufac- j ture. Experience has taught me to be extremely cautious about anything for whicn price is the selling argument. I 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. EIMMEK, RED HOUSE ‘ - FOXTON. IRONMONGERY— We stock Ironmongery of every description: Spades, Forks, Shovels, dinner?, and all Gardening Material. 'Glass V. ■ G 2/-. Horse-clippers, Stocks and Dies, Paints, Oils, Leads, Wallpaper, etc. f FOR THE COLD WINTER W EATHER— | One feels the comfort w n-m bed ling. Try us for if Kapoc Mattresses, Bolsic:*, Putows. Also Flax U"t s tresses, Wire Matt r esses, Bedsteads, Kapoc, etc. FOR THE SHOOTING tsExvSGN— || An assortment of English Guns just haded. A 1 so f Game Bags, Duck Calls, Conning Rods and Cartridges, t IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A PRESENTATION — t y- ave in «tock Electroplate, Carvers in Cases, Hand- j ■ ba T s, Gladstone Bags, Brief Bugs, Suit Cases, ; Trunks, Oak Waiters, Cas“d. Pines Hot Wa"er Pegs, ;• Safety Razors, Clocks, W .Aches Books, and many | j other lines. Hockey Sticks. Coif Balls. |j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1253, 2 June 1914, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1253, 2 June 1914, Page 2
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