SHOWROOM AL AT ST I L E S’. 6 only, Ladies’ Long Tweed Coats, all this season’s. Usual Price 35/-to 45/-. NOW to dear 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 Pike 39/6. 2 only, Ladies’ Dress Gowns. Usual Price 37/6. SALE Price 27/6. 10 only, Ladies’ Hydrotitc Coats. Usual Price 24/j. SALE Price 18/6. 4 only, Ladies’ Knitted jms. vs. Usual Price 12/6. SALE Price 9/11. 3 Navy Blue Macintosh Coats. Usual Price 30/-. SALE Price 10/6. These Coats are guaranteed waterproof. !G. H. STILES. t' - o — ’ TITHIMII 11 THERE’S AN EXODUS OF ANIMALS AT DU RW ARIAS. SQUIRRFLS and Ermine and Lyn Ca's ; ! lots more are all trooping out to oring warmth and comfort to the ladies of Palmerston North and to gladden toe hearts of the economically inclined. You should participate in t!"s ieinarkahle OVERSTOCK FUR Ci EARANCE. HERE ARE rT UE MAIN : REASONS ■ One only Squirrel Set, straight stole and plain muff, usual price £4 15s, NOW £3 ss. One only Lynx Cat Set, stole , finished with tails.and plain pillow muff, usual price £4 10s, NOW £3 10s, Two only Imit Ermine Sets, white, straight stole- and muff, finished with head and tails, usual price 75 s , NOW 425. One only Kid Fox Set, clip on tie, finished head and tail and muff to natch, usual price £4 4s, NOW *3 33. One only Grey Fox Set, clip on tie and fad skin muff, both finished with head and tails, mual price £8 Bs, NOW £/• . —. W. F. DURWAKD&Oo, (LIMITED). PALMERSTON N. ‘A! THE SQUARE sLcaoatraaaraz 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 mv goods, because they are of reliable raanutacture. Experience has taught me to be extremely cautious about anything for which price is the selling argument. Price-cutters may come, and pneecutters may go, but I am building up a reputation by placing QUALITY first. J. M. IC ELL Y, THE UNIVERSAL STOKE, FOXTON. ■ar.;. - 1. HOS. BIMMER RED HOUSE FOXTON. IRONMONGERYXVe slock Ironmongery of every description: Spades, Forks, Shovels, Hedge Clippers, and all Garde 1 ’ v Material. Glass Wash-boards 2/-. Horse-cli] ~w , Stocks and Dies, Paints, Ohs, t eads, oilpaper, etc. FOR THE COLD WINTER WEATHER — One iwsls the comibit of warm bedding. Try us Kapoc Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows. Also Flax M stresses, Wire Mattresses, Euisteads, Kapcc, etc. FOR THE SHOOTING SEASON—• An assortment of English Guns just landed. Also Game Bag.., Duck. C.uis, Cleaning Rods and Cartridges. TF YOU WISH TO MAKE A PRESEN’ 1 vTION—TV e have i dock E'^ctroplme, Carvers in Cases, Hand-mp-3. (had : ne U BLU .-age, Bnit Cases, CR.. Trunks, C’. 1 Wsh vaseo rioes, Hot Rat.. Bagu Safety Razors, Clc'ks, Watcives, Books, :mu many other lines. Hockey Sticks, Golf Balls.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1256, 9 June 1914, Page 2
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503Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1256, 9 June 1914, Page 2
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