STYLISH SEALETTE SETS. LXI., RY. beauty asKi com* A J tun are delightful*; corrr bmed in r}:e.-e Sf. ALETTE SETS e j artised to-day S ’v; with confidence lor ore ivmeniberine wc .-.u ii'ana-e io refund your money in lull if youv purchase fails to please. INEXPENSIVE SET.-; At a popular price we oiler Sealette Sets with stole long, silkette lined, muff to match. This set is in black. POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER, 11/6. BLACK SEA LEFT E SET. —Stole is 2yds long and lined with silkette, finished with a silk fringe, stylish muff to match. POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER, 13/6. SET . WITH PILLOW MUFF.— 2vds is the length of the stole, which is lined with black satin, finished deep silk fringe, pillow muff to match as shown. POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER, 23/6. COLLIN SON & CUNNINOHAME, LTD. 1-9 BROAD STREET - PALMERSTON NORTH.
STOCK “REDUCTION SALE. CHINA, CLASS, ELECTROPLATE. FINDING we’re overstocked, we’ve just stopped buying, and mean to make things hum with the music of small prices. CHEAPER DINNER SETS 31 Piece Sets, in nice clean designs, useful quality. Were 35s 6d. SALE PRICE 25/6. 33-PIECE SETS, Handsome designs superior ware. Were 65 16. SALE PRICE 52/6. LOWERED TOILET SET PRICES— Nice, useful Sets, SALE PRICE 10/6. Better Sets at SALE PRICES 12/6, 13/6, 15/6, ETC. ’TWILL PAY YOU TO HUN TO TOWN WHILE THIS SALE’S ON. : CLAUSEN’S ; CROCKERY ARCADE. PALMERSTON NORTH.
PUBLIC AN- ! NOUNCEMENT. ME. TEVIOTDALE noti- • fies the public that she has i taken over the bookselling, stationery and newsagency business recently ] conducted by Mrs A. M. Nye (late i Alf. Fraser), and hopes to merit a i continuance of public patronage' accorded to this old - established business in the past. j A new and up-to-date stock of the latest literature, fancy goods and stationery has been purchased to meet all local requirements and at city prices. The leading English and Colonial newspapers and magazines by every mail. The latest novels by foremostauthors in the cheap editions. School children’s requisites a speciality. Licensed to sell stamps. Call and Inspect. M.E. TEVIOTDALE, MAIN STREET. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. MONDAY. JUNE 291;h, At 2 p. rn. MOUNSE V 'A CO., above at Mi \V. will sell as Nyc’s yard; Thar saiuable section, situated in Main St., Foxton. being section No. 2, township of Foxton, containing one rood 20 perches, having a frontage to Main St. of 225 links, more or less. J. MOUNSEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 29TH, At I p.m. MOUNSEY & CO., will hold their usual monthly sale in Nye’s Yards on the above date and will submit furniture, sundries, etc., etc,, Consignment of fru*t. shelter and ornamental trees. Further Entrie ■ Solicited. Good geivral, Wjf a week. AppiV this office. WANTED— One or two unfurnished rooiru with fireplace. Apply in writing this office. BE sure and secure bargains in Furnishing and Manchester Departments, Thursday 18th June, at the great stocktaking sale at G. H. STILES, The Busy Store.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1263, 25 June 1914, Page 3
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