J. M. BARR’S GREAT ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. . . . A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO THE ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE TO BUY AT A SAVING OF. 15 TO 50 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICES. 10 doz, Satin Damask Serviettes, worth 8s 6d. Special SALE Offer, Six for .9 s. Od. New Loop Curtainings, lovely designs in Casement and Insertions, Is. 3d. to Is. lid. 14 only Sample Table Covers, plain Greens and Red, 4ft. bin. to Bft. iongi From IQs. 6d. to 18s. lid. •■ 72in. and Boin. White Twill Sheeting, bought at. a big dis-; count. Splendid value, Is. 3d. to Is. 10d. 12 only Ladies’ Dress Skirts, worth 10s 6dto I2s 6d. Special SALE Offer, 4s. lid. and Gs. 6d. * 30 Winceline Shirt Blouses, dark patterns, all at lld. Worth double. Ladies’ Woven Nightdresses in Natural, trimmed strong Torchon Lace, 3s. lid. to ss. 6d. 3 doz. Sample Woven Combinations, Natural, long sleeves. Great value, 3s. lid. to 7s. 6d. Infants’ Knitted Cream Poekas, Is. Hd. and 2s. 6d. Ladies’ Blanket Gloves, Gauntlet style, Cream and Colours, Is. lid. to 2s. 6d. J. - M. - BARR, FOXTON.
A GUARANTEE OF : QUALITY. : THAT is what we give you, because every article we send out is wilUngly replaced if it is not just as we represent it to be. Because we try to got the best procurable at the price and we ask for complaints when anything is not quite up ■to the standard. . Because we never re-order a line that does not give entire satisfaction, and consequently our values are getting better and still better. That our efforts are meeting with success is proved by the over-increasing volume of our trade, and we have daily evidence that OURS is the store where the'most discriminating people come to do their shopping. WALKER & FUBRIE. THE QUALITY STORE, FOXTON. £ —iim r i rimruin nirm .
EAB IE R .PLOUGHING WITH BETTER RESULTS. TiTHE OLIVER PLOUGH registers a much less JL draught than any other, although turning a . bigger iarrow. This larger furrow is also broken to such an extent that one stroke of the discs is saved in subsequent cultivation. The secret lies in the OLIVER’S short mouldboard" ■’•Saß 'Cf’l The OLIVER as mur-irat-. d, -V-has a capacity of a gin furrow and only weigh.' I2olhs. Other models run from jjil"" TO HOLBEN & KIRK, BOX 134 PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 m ififf"/* mwmwm rarma mm mumbW TTJS TF .4 \ V* IN o *■ w FOR .56/-* DE LIVE RED FREIGHT PAID to Fojfton or Intermediate Stations for CAsH WITH ORDER. Money back if dissatisfied. mHE Handsome MILJL LAR HANGING LAMP we offer is as illustrated. ' The strong spring extension onns tu 6o inches, and close.', to 36. Frame is of brass finished a rich gold. Lamp is 22 inches high over all. Glass bowl and shade are beautifully ornamented with floral design. Shade carries 30 cut crystal prisms.Removable brass fount fits s iuiOcc cat' near ctiimg. PRICE. AS SHOWN, WITH PRISMS - 56/-. PRICE, WITHOUT PRISMS 36/6. COLLINSOK - THE' SQUA KE ■ PAi A ERSTON v CMO' I r •
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1276, 25 July 1914, Page 3
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