/f GREAT WINTER COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 14th. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. It is the saving you can effect '■■n thoroughly dependable house h o 1 cl drapery that counts. MEN’S AND f BOVS’ - - CLOTHING. A Great Dispersal of Clothing for Men and Boys. MEN’S MERCERY. Red-Hot Bargains in Shirts, Socks, Ties, and all the things you wear ’neath your shirt. BUY NOW! SAVE NOW BLOUSES & SKIRTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. AN OCCASION 01' MARKED IMPORTANCE, IN WHICH THERE is GATHERED A COLLECTION OF SENSATIONAL BARGAINS FAR GREATER THAN IN ANY LIKE SALE HEREABOUTS. EVERYTHING IS MARKED DOWN, FROM the CHOICEST GOODS TO THE LEAST EXPENSIVE. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED; THERE’S A HEAP TO BE SAVED AT J. M. BARR’S GREAT WINTER SALE, COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 14TH. THE MILLINERY SECTION must show a s and Prices are cf any assistance, '■■'•w is your opportunity. LADIES’ DERCLOTHING. Beautifully made Underwear at startling price-cuts. FASHIONABLE COSTUMES AND RAINCOATS. The same rule applies to fashionable apparel as to fashionable hats a positive clearance at any cost. 'I'OWELS ! TOWELS ! TOWELS! TOWELS! The whole of oar Stock will be substantially reduced. BLOUSES & SKIRTS AT LESS THAN I HALF-PRICE. i ■ ■iiywLnnr nmmw GLOVES - AND HOSIERY : : are daily needs. Sultd reductions on every line. J. I 1 BARK. t’OXTON. JJ
m V lAOR this winter will be a boon ' for you. The lamp shown | is British-built and rivet ted I '"'throughout. Solder is not used 1 where a rivet can be. The beads I round glasses are stamped out of I the sheet and not mitred at i corners as is usual. Through each | corner is a rivelted tube (shown) ; to hold top and bottom firmly I together. All this for strength. I “REDYOT” Lamps, as illus--1 strated, full nickel reflectors, be- | veiled glasses, 25/0 per pair, j freight paid. i Also at 15/!). not as well finished, I but quite as strong. | Also at 21/0. 22/0. 27/0 AND j 07/0 per pair, all freight to ( your station for cash with order, i and you may return the lamps if .hey are not as described :i;m | satisfacl nry. I CLIPPED HOUSES SWEAT LESS & ALE EASIER TO j CLEAN. : : : i Our British-built ball-bearing 1 power dippers, 6ft. flexible shafts, | weight boxed 35lbs. f COLLINSON & SON. | PAL.MEKSTON KOKTH,
TE'RE cutting a dash with Hats, because we’ve a lot ot surplus stock to clear — hence our offer. 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. CIIRIBTYS* & WILSON'S RORBALINO FELTS. ALL ONE PRICE: REDUCED FROM 15/(3 TO 8/6. That reduction ought to tempt you. Every Hat is stylish, new and seasonable. Come! Get lltgr your old hat, and save on a new one! MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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