r I NDI-dU LOTHING AT TIIK BI G BARGAIN STOKES. need plenty of the garments — Ladies’ All-wool Ribbed Vests, closed or open fronts, short and long sleeves, is rid, 2s 6d, 2s I id, 3s 6d. Ladies’ Natural Woven Vests, high neck, short and long sleeves, 2s I id, 3s 6d to 3s 6d, Ladies’ Natural Woven Coins., short and long sleeves, 35 1 id, 4s 6d to 7s I id. Ladies’ Under Bodices and Ribbed Spencers, short and long sleeves, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid. Ladies’ Woven Nig u t' : resses, trimmed torchon lace, guaranteed unshrinkable. .• ud 5s 6d to 8s lid. Ladies’ Ribbed Chemise Ve- a m,;.> with low necks and short sleeves, 2s Od ana 2s lid. Ladies Woven Under -’.irts, lleccy lined, in grey with grey and white flouncing, 4s 6d and 5s 6ci. THE ABOVE ARE VIGOROUS VALUES THAT SHOULD ATTRACT ALL THRIFTY SHOPPERS. PRICES the lowest that can ■ underclothing of standar v quoted for you’ll J. M. BAR R. FOXTON.
NEW TRAP LAMPS. F AOR this winter will be a boon for you. The lamp shown is British-built and rivet ted throughout. Solder is not used where a rivet can be. The beads round glasses are stamped out of the sheet and not mitred at corners as is usual. Through each corner is a rivetted tube (shown) to hold top and bottom firmly together. All this for strength. “REDYOT” Lamps, as iliusstrated, full nickel reflectors, bevelled glasses, 2.T() per pair, freight paid. Also at 1 o/<). not as well finished, but quite as strong. Also at 2170. 22/0. 27/0 A\L) 07/0 per pair, all freight paid to your station for cash with ord and you may return the lamps T they are not as described :mc' sa.isTcfory, IURRED HORSES SWEAT LESS & ARE EASIER TO CLEAN. : : Ce- British-built ball-bearing power dippers, 6ft. flexible shafts, weight boxed 35lbs. COLLINSON & SON, RAL7IERSTON NORTH, t cl ass CS3MMBER>aBSSE WE WANT YOU f|Y) test our ssertion that we have the best cheese, made from the best d Jry herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so wc ought' to have at least one to suit you. At any rate you are invited to call and TO TASTE OCR CHEESE and if there is nothing suit you just walk out again. We are anxious for you to try them, and we stake our reputation : that you will be please' ailed. WALKER & EURRIE, ■IHC QUALITY GROCERS. : FOXTON.
KHAKI KS NOT AN INVISIBLE FABRIC. “HAVEN though a regiJL'J ment of Khaki clad soldiers may be invisible against the ground at haif a mile away. MILLAR & GIORGI'S Khaki Tie Window could be seen a mile away. Inspect this remarkable showing of the LATEST PATRIOTIC KHAKI TIES 2/(J EACH. ; : These are loose end and in the best Poplin—the nattiest and newest and most appropriate wear for well-dressed men. Be smart ! Be patriotic ! Be up-to-date. SEE THE WINDOW-TO-DAY ! : MILLAR & GlO KG I, THE (•>hEA rr OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. i 1
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1393, 1 May 1915, Page 3
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