/f THE BIG BARGAIN STORE'S DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR ~ A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF RICH MATERIALS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. CHEVIOT SERGES, 44 and $2 inches wide, in mole, brown, greys, marone, and other smart shades, 2/9 to 4/0 yd. FANCY HEATHER TWEEDS, VELOUR AMAZON CLOTH, and CHECK TWEEDS, in smart mixtures of blues, browns and greens, 50m. wide, 3/6 to 4 IQ yd. SPECIAL DISPLAY of CHILDREN’S WARM WINTER COATS, with Bonnets to match. Prices are wonderfully low for these high-quality garments. SMART NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, Coats silk lined, fashionably cut, and tastefully designed, 39/6 to 97/6. J. M. BARR. FOXTON. A— = r~. - I Nowhere in this papei is there better news 1 YOU NEED JAM JARS AND PRESERVING PANS NOW ! THE ONLY QUESTION IS WHERE TO GET THEM. WE SELL THEM CHEAPER BECAUSE SOILED. . . THESE Jam Jar tops got a little damp, and are slightly discoloured in consequence, but no more than the shiniest would be after a season’s use. JAR RINGS.—SmaII, 4d. doz. Large, ,d doz. Post free. NARROW' MOUTH SCREW-TOP JARS, with Rings.—Pints, 4/- doz, to clear 2/11 doz. Quarts, 5/- doz., to clear 3/11 doz. Half'Galls., 7/- doz., to dear 0/6 doz. EASY-SEAL WH)E-MOUTH JARS. Sealed in a second, and always easy to undo.—QUARTS, TO CLEAR, 5/11 Doz. I TIE-OVER JARS, of English Glazed Earthenware. — Nests of 6, largest one holding about 4lbs. TO CLEAR, nest of 6, ;(/U. SEAMLESS BRASS PRESERYIN(x PA NS.—7 QUART, .5/13 - II QUART, s;y. 14 QUART, 12/0. j FREIGHTS PAID FOR CASH WITH ORDER. COLLINSON - & - SON, I THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH. WE WANT YOU i l ! r|lo lest our assertion that we have the best A cheese, made from the best dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so wc ought to have at least one to suit you. At anyrate you are invited to call and TO TASTE OUR CHEESE and if there is nothing to suit you just walk out again. We are anxious for you to try them, and we stake our reputation as quality grocers that you will be pleased at having called. WALKER & FURRIE, : THE QUALITY GROCERS, : ; ; FOXTON. : : c J. HOLDER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1375, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1375, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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