COLOSSAL MM LI! SALK. mHESE parcels of Sale Bargains are put up specially for JL our customers at a distance. Each is post free loi cash with order on the understanding that WE HE KIM) von; MONEY IK DESIRED. No. 7P7. C’Ji ILI)HEN’S SAI.E PA RC E L. 7 :: WORTH KOK 5/- CASH. ZEPHYR FROCK for girl from 3 to 9, in pretty colours, nicely trimmed. MUSLIN PINAFORE, white, trimmed embroidery. SUN HAT, shop soiled, trimmed embroidery. 7/:> worth post free for with our guarantee. No. 7 PS.—M OrSEK EEI * E R*S !»A R(' E l .. IS/ii WORTH FOR 12/(5 CASH. PRINT OVERALL, in large size, strong coloured print, one pocket. DRESS SKIRT, in strong tweed, or in black or navy blue serge. BLOUSE of good striped print. BLOUSE of white muslin, trimmed. Ist) worth for 12(5, with our guarantee. No. I ' N I) EKW EA K I 1 ARC’ EE. Ot) WORTH KOR r»- CASH. TWO WOVEN VESTS with fancy tops. BRASSIESE, or bust bodice, in strong longcloth, neatly trimmed. GREY BLOOMERS, woven, with shaped band, (5/t) worth tor .7/-, with our guarantee. No. i 4 Pio.-;V- EI'RN ISHUNM PART EL. 7/■ WORTH FOR hi- ('ASH. 1 Cushion Cover, 3yds. Cushion Cord, 2 Curtain Loops (cream), 3 yds. Cretonne, red grounds, \] 2 vds. White Spot Window'.Muslin, I Cord and Tassel for Blind, 12 Curtain pins. 7/" worth for o - , with our standing guarantee. COLLINSON & OL'NNINOHAME. I. ID,. PALMERSTON NORTH.
WIIKN 1)1'1{ WARD'S CHEAT SUMMER SALE OPENS ON JANUARY l» m YOI WILL RE THERE. "\TOU will be there if sterling money saving count with I you—and they should! You will be there it a sacufice of downright quality goods will influence your purse strings—vou will be then* because EVERY thrifty peison in the district will be there eagerly participating in SITU MONK V SAVINGS AS TIIKSK: Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 1,-. 30-inch Frilled Muslin, i,3 vard. Blouse Pieces, 1/- each. Special line Neckwear, r- each. Knicker Breeches, were 12,6 to 16/-, NOW 7/lb TlliMMKi) MiI.UNITY 11 ALFTUIUK. TUESI)AY IS THE DAY-january igth---happy Tuesday —a happy, happy day for hundreds ot thnlty lolk. Be amongst them ! W. F. DI’RWAHD & Co., Em. ! THE SUI AIJI-; - " FAEMFTSTON N. j
FOR TIFF PRESENT SEASON. A ware, VERY large stock of Crockery and Glassthese goods make a very acceptable and useful present. NFAV FRF ITS (TRUANTS SEETANAS. RAISINS :M ESCATEES. LEMON I'M EE, SEETHE WINDOW DISPLAYS WALK AROUND INSIDE THE STORE. YOU WILL BE SHOWN EVERY COURTESY. : : J. M. MAIN STREET u L Y, EOXTON.
FOXTON DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. SHOOTING on WEDNESDAY, January 27th, and SATURDAY, January 30th. Start 2 p.m. sharp, for Prizes R. ASHMORE. WANTED KNOWN. - Sale Prices at STILES': Double width Dress Materials, 42 inches wide, usual 2/6 to 2/9, to clear at 6d yard ; Piinted Cottons, 9d yard to 1/4 yard, now yard ; Longcloth Calico, 4/11 dozen; Silk Finished Poplins, usual 2/6 to 2/11, Sale i/n yard; Coloured Piques, usual 2/3, now I/-; Spangle Net, for evening wear, usual 4/11, Sale 2/6. G. H. STILES’.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1353, 28 January 1915, Page 3
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