LADIES’ UNDE 'CLOTHING 1 AT THE 15 I G BARGAIN STORES. FUCES the lowest that underclothing of star .... . -r..i -> ei; ty of the gn'T I .’: tidies’ All-wool Ribbed lm. cloaca or short and 10.. t , ‘d, 2s 6d, 2S Ladies’ Natural Woven A. high icek, t • c sleeves, 2s l.v, ji • , nad”. s’ Natural Woven Cc.ns., short ev. . j ; • sr; U j 7s i id, I 1 :der Bodices and Ribbed Spoil', via, -moi, ud Jong sii'e.ves, 2s Hd. js 6d, 3s lid. Ladies’ Woven Nightdresses, trimmed ■> :hon lace, gur I unshrinkable, 4s lid 55 6d to os nd. Ladies’ Ribbed Chemise Vests. m ade with low necks and Ladies Woven Underskirts, fleecy lined, in grey with grey and while flounC ■ 4s 6d and 5s 6d. THE ABOVE ARE VIGOROUS VALUES THAT SHOULD AT TRACT ALLTH RIKTV SHOPPERS. M. BAR R. FOXTOy. NEW TRAP LAMPS. ”17A0R this winter will be a boon .Id for von. The lamp shown is British-built and rivetted throughout. Solder is not used where a rivet can be. The beads round glasses are stamped out of (he sheet and not mitred at corners as is usual. Through each corner is a rivetted lube (shown) to hold top and bottom firmly together. All this for strength. “REDYOT” Lamps, as illusstrated, full nickel reflectors, bevelled glasses, 25/6 per pair, freight paid. Also at J 5/0, not as well finished, but quite as strong. Also at 2!/6. 22/6. 27d> AND 07/6 per pair, all freight paid to your station for cash with order, and you may return the lamps if they arc not as described and satisfactory, Clxl UP El) HORSES SWEAT LESS k ARE EASIER TO CLEAN. : : Our British-built ball-bearing power clippers, 6ft. flexible shaft-, weight boxed 35ibs. LLLAA PAE.VIERSTON NORTH. npO test our assertion that v.O have t ;L si 1. cheese, made from the bmt dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so wc ought to have at leas; mie to suit you. At any.rate you arc invi d to call and TO TASTE or Pc CHEESE and if there is nothin; out again. We are anxio and we stake our repm that you will be pit >u:r yo; VfVI ♦ just walk ; t’ - v them WALIAiCi EITR^IG, . m; QUALITY GROCi ; TOXTON
WE’LL (.IN K VOl 1/FOR VO UR OLD HAT. "VST”E’RE cutting a dash ▼ w with Hats, because we’ve a lot or surplus stock to clear — hence our olTer. We don’t care what sort of a “tile" you bring in, we’ll give you a shilling for it, provided, of course, you buy a new one. CHRIST VS’ \ WILSON’S RORSALI NO FELTS,, ALL ONE PRICE; REDUCED FROM 15/6 TO 8/6. That reduction ought to tempt you. Every Hat is stylish, new and seasonable. Come! Gel liter your old hat, and save on a new one! MILLAR £ GIOUGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1396, 11 May 1915, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1396, 11 May 1915, Page 3
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