SPEC I A L SAL OF SKIRTS, BLOUSES, AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS. 4 only Ladies’ Black and White Check Tweed Skirts, usual price IS/6. SALE PRICE, ( .)/11. 5 only Ladies’ Mixed Tweed Skirts, usual price 7/6. S..LE PRICE, 3/11. 7 only Ladies’ Black Sertte and Tweed Skirts, usual price 14/6. SALE PRICE, 10/fi. 9 only Ladies’ Blouses co’o'ireT v.sual once 10/6. NOW 4/1 I. 5 only Ladies’ White M' ?iin Eriuoide/ed Blouses at -To. 4 only Ladies’ New Season’s Ready-to-Wear Hats at 2/1.1. 6 Models, all this season’s, to clear at HALF-PRICE. 3 only Floral Hats, usual price 16/6. SALE PRICE, 9/1 L G. H. STILES, THE BUSY STORE. V... W HEN DURWARD’S GREAT SUMMER SALE OPENS ON .JANUARY l!> TH - YOU WILL BE THERE. . YOU will be there if sterling money savings count with you—and they should! You will be there if a sacrifice of downright quality goods will influence your purse strings—you will be there because EVERY thrifty person in the district will be there eagerly participating in SUCH MONEY SAVINGS AS THESE: Toilet Soap, 3 cakes I/-. 50-inch Frilled Muslin, T /3 vard. Blouse Pieces, I/-each. Special line Neckwear, I/- each. Knicker Breeches, were 12/6 to 16/-, NOW 7/1,1. TRIMMED MILLINERY HALF-PRICE. TUESDAY IS THE DAY—January 19th— happy Tuesday —a happy, happy day for hundreds of thrifty folk. Be amongst them ! W. E. DURWARD & Co., Ltd. THE SQUARE - - UAIAIEKSTON' jN. FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. VERY large stock of Crockery and Glassware, these goods make a very acceptable and useful present/ NEW FRUITS : CURRANTS, SULTANAS, RAISINS MUSCATELS, WFALN PEEL. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY * WALK ARO 1 . INSIDE THE STORE. YOU WUuL BE SHOWN EVERY COURTESY : : J. M. MAIN STRUCT THOMAS DIMMER. WE can supply you with all your requirements for the Xmas season. ‘ Full stocks of Currants, Raisins, Sultanas, Peel, Muscatels, Jordan Almonds, Figs, Dates, etc. Frits the very best quality machine cleaned. Also the best assortment in town of articles suitable for Xmas and New Year presents. No matter what article you may require in Grocery, Ironmongery. Crockery, fancy Goods, Leather Uroods. E. P. Ware etc. We can supply you and our prices are the lowest in town. KINDLY CALL IN-WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU AROUND. : = THOMAS RIMMER, BED HOUSE - - FOXTON. K E L L Y, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1349, 19 January 1915, Page 2
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382Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1349, 19 January 1915, Page 2
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