LAI )I MS' rx D E RCLOTHIN Cr AT TIIK 11 I G BARGAIN STORES. PRICES the lowest that can po*--quoted for underclothing of standard quauty ment, you 11 need plenty of the garments — Ladies’All-wool Ribbed Vests, closed or open fronts, short and long sleeves, is I id, 2s 6d, 2s I id, 3 s 6d. Ladies’ Natural Woven Vests, high neck, short and long sleeves, 2s lid, 3s 6d to 5s 6d, Ladies’ Natural Woven Coras., short and long sleeves, 3s 1 Id, 4s 6d to 7s I id. Ladies’ Under Bodices and Ribbed Spencers, short and long sleeves, 2s I id, 3s 6d, 3s lid. Ladies’ Woven Nightdresses, trimmed torchon lace, guaranteed unshrinkable, 4s lid 5 s 6d to 8s lid. Ladies’ Ribbed Chemise Vests, made with low necks and short sleeves, 2s 6d and 2s I id. Ladies Woven Underskirts, fleecy lined, in grey with grey and white flouncing, 43 6d and 5s 6d. THE ABOVE ABE VIGOROUS V A LUES THAT SHOULD ATTRACT ALL THRIFTY SHOPPERS. J. M. BARR. FOXTON.
NEW TRAP LAMPS this winter will be a boon - for you. The lamp shown is British-built ami rivettecl 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 lop and bottom firmly together. All this for strength. “REDYOT” Lamps, as illusstrated, full nickel reflectors, bevelled glasses, 25;0 P er P 3 ’ l ’- freight paid. Also at 10/B. not as well finished, but quite as strong. Also at 21/(5. 22/6. 27/6 AND BT/6 per pair, all freight paid to your station for cash with orcL; and you may return the lamps il thev arc not as described and satisfactory, ■JLI iTED HORSES SAVE \T LEsS A: ARE EASIER ’id CLEAN. : : = Our British built ball-bearing powc’ - clippers, bit. flexible shafts, veight boxen 35lbs. COLLINSON & SOIS, PAUIEUSTOS SOUTH. 5 4rr:
WE WANT YOU mo test our assertion that we have the best JL cheese, made from the best dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so we ought to have at least one to suit you. At anyrate you are invited to call and TO TASTE Ol'K 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. :
SIGHT! THE MOST PRECIOUS OF THE FIVE SENSES. HOW helpless you would be without the power to see! How many brilliant men are handicapped because of defective vision ? That con* stantly recurring headache — that blurring of newspaper type—that strain and contraction of the fine delicately drawn muscles of the eye. These are the signs of failing eyesight ! Maybe suitable glasses will remedy the defects —maybe your eyes need the attention of a skilled occulist. If you will permit me to examine your eyes, I will tell you whether correctly adjusted glasses will remedy the detect and I will be just as conscientious in telling you to consult an occulist if necessary. I OFFER you skilled optical service. My experience, skill and knowledge is yours for the asking. 1 the ug'ii iciise ;’■! drno, oiescriptioi ■ h : ■ '.m me limits ( Tf you value . if you appreciate the --ity for a tho> -•gh a; : m'ul examination of your eyes. CONSULT E. HEALEY, CHEMIST & OPTICIAN.
KHAKI IS NOT AN INVISIBLE FABRIC. X7WEN though a regi-JS-J merit of Khaki clad soldiers may be invisible against the ground at half a mile away. MILLAR & GIURGI’S Khaki Tie Window could be seen a mile away. Inspect this remarkable showing of the LATEST PATRIOTIC KHAKI TIES 2/6 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 WIN DOW TO-DAY ! jj MILLAR & GIORGI, I THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, | PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1393, 4 May 1915, Page 3
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