WHAT’S THE PRESENT VOGUE? COME here this week, and you treat yourself to a view of all that is novel and beautiful in the realm of fashion. WE have, both in our windows and in our Showrooms, a splendid array of styles that are just the latest, and designs and effects that are uncommonly pretty and quite exclusive in PRESSES, COATS, BLOUSES, ANP MILLINERY, and,-so far as cut and quality are concerned, every garment is the acme of perfection. G. H. STILES. : : THE BUSY STOKE. : :
POPLIN! POPLIN! HERE IT IS IN BLACK AND WHITE. A DRESS of cool, comfortable, smart Poplin—you know it, don’t you ?—that COTTON fabric with the GOOD looking “corded” effect. What could be nicer ? DURWARDS NOW DISPLAY WHITE POPLIN! BLA C ¥ POPLIN ! .1/11, 2/13, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 PER YARD. This is in various cords, and is full 40 inches wide. Just arrived, too —absolutely uncrumpled, and a little nicer than other Poplins, because ’tis a little richer in quality and a shade better value than is offered elsewhere. CALL AND LET YOUR JUDGMENT CONVINCE YOU. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash —1/- in the £. W. F. PUR WARD & Co., Lit). THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.
|-gMUJ>. U I Ul *m. lUU ■ .'IMWTaifl/JgA NEW SCHEME WHEREBY YOU SAVE MONEY. FROM the Ist of OCTOBER I am going to return I/in hard cash for every £l you spend in cash over the counter. I WILL DECLARE A BONUS DAY early in November, and all CASH COUPONS must be returned on that day, and the I/- for every £ worth of Coupons returned paid to you on that Bonus Da} 1- . IF the public support this Cash System, and show their willingness for Cash Trade, THE BONUS WILL BE INCREASED in accordance with increased Cash Business, and there is no reason why, in the Month of November I should not be able to return 1/6 m the £ lor Cash Coupons. IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU GIVE THIS YOUR CONSIDERATION. IT IS WORTH IT. WATCH this space for more particulars on SATURDAY. J. M. KELLY, UNIVERSAL STORE - FOXTON.
THOMAS RIMMER. K 33 D HOUSE. FOR CASH WE SELL: : : Prime Eating Potatoes, Si- per cwt. Best Factory Butter, “Defiance,” l/i lb-, albs, for 2/1. Wheat, per bushel 6/6 _ Barley, per bushel 4/6. Oats, per bushel 3/9. Cracked Peas, specially for fowl iced, 5/g. “Highlander” Milk, 2 tins for I id. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF GOODS TO MEET YOUR REQUI REMENTS AT PRICES SECOND TO NONE IN TOWN. ALL GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF T#E TOWN AND DISTRICT. THOMAS RIMMER
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1325, 17 November 1914, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1325, 17 November 1914, Page 2
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