SPECIALS IN DPR*« <VN>rw. 1 HAVE you seen our dispbiv of new DR ESS FABRICS, they bear the imprint of h : gh quality an;’ are guaranteed to give lasting .‘•■."tislaction. THE NEW “TROCHE” CREPES, in a beautiful variety of floral designs, there is no better value than these at s!4d TO 1/11 YARD. “RABINE” 42in. wide, a most oopular fabric unequqlled for its soundness of quality, saxe blue, pearl greyreream, pink, 1/- YARD, UNGRUSH A RLE PIQUES, special values, 28m. and 30m. wide, beautifully soft and pliable, white only 10/aD TO 1/4. YARD. THE WELL-KNOWN “HOYLES”. PRINTS, .in navy, black and light grounds, 27 different designs, every piece bears the makers name, B%d YARD. WRITE OR CALL FOR PATTERNS. FOXTON,
TENPENCE PROTECTS : LADIES HANDS. : A PAIR of our Cotton Gloves worn at your work will keep your hands clean and soft. Made in small and medium sizes. : : POST FREE ( AD. FOR CASH IV/ Enclose stamps with your order and we’ll send the gloves by return —quite the cheapest and best protection for the hands when busy with the dirty jobs inseparable from housecleaning. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. : COLLINSON - & - SON, : PALMERSTON NORTH. :
A GUARANTEE OF : QUALITY. : rgIHAT is what we give >ou, because every article we JL send out is willingly replaced if it is not just as we represent it to be. Because we try to get 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. — tmjuriww inn in mi ■ fn c. mU’WiTi WALKER & FURIiIE, THE QUALITY STORE, FOXTON.
EASIER PLOU GHING WITH BETTER RESULTS. THE OLIVER PLOUGH registers a much _ less draught than any other, although turning a bigger furrow. This larger furrow is also broken to such an e::ient that one stroke of the discs is saved in subsequent cultivation. The secret lies in the OLIVER’S short mouldboard' The OLIVER as illustrated, price £5 5/- has a capacity of a gin furrow and only weighs I2olbs. Other models run from 50/“ TO £ 7. HOLBEN & KIRK, BOX 134 - PALMERSTON NORTH.
ANTED KNOWN. All seedlings now ready in great variety. Flower, tomato plants, etc. Orders taken for shrubs, hedge plants, etc., for autumn planting, at “The Pampas” Nursery. A. S. WALSH, Coley St., Foxton. nno LET—Four roomed cottage JL and six acres of land in Norbiton Road. Alf. Fraser, Main St. Shrewd housekeepers, be sure to read the save-money advertisement of Kelly’s,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1311, 15 October 1914, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1311, 15 October 1914, Page 3
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