SALE PREPARE FOR ACTIO A. LORD KITCHENER is reported to have said “the war will begin in May.” EVENTS will be moving rapidly from now onward. Business men, as well as the military, MUST prepare for action, and having prepared, take the offensive, YOUR DUTY is to help sustain,normal commercial activity. Among the rank and file of our WINTER STOCKS we have several Heroes that will earn, not the Iron Cross, but Golden Circles for you—lines that will knock rivals into a cocked hat and bring new customers into our Store. HERE ARE A FEW QUICK-FIRING REPEATERS: ; ; : : 42-inch Winter Dress Tweed, worth 1/6, NOW 91 yard, 27-inch White and Stripe Flannelette, 3/11 DOZEN YARDS. 72-inch White Twill Sheeting, usual price 1/8, SALE 1 /3. 54-inch White Twill Sheeting, SALE PRICE 9 Vi YARD. 54-inch Unbleached Damask, SALE PRICE 10/i YARD. 2 ONLY Ladies’ Macintosh Coats, 3/11. and 5/11. White and Unbleached Towels, SALE 5/2 EACH. Best Quality Striped Drill, SALE 9/adStriped Pyjama Cloth, SALE PRICE T^d. Embroidery, width 9 inches, 3 I A d yard. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS AT OUR GREAT RE-ORGANISATION SALE. G. H. STILES, THE PROGRESSIVE STORK J. M. KELLY. MAIN STREET » FOXTON. EVERYBODY’S PAPER PATTERNS. . . . . SOLVE - THE - STYLE - PROBLEM ! JgVVEN if you have “some idea” of the style you require both for your own and little missy’s garments, “EVERYBODY’S” PATTERNS will just “put you right.” NEWEST WINTER PATTERNS HATE JEST ARRIVED. . . THESE we sell in outfits of from 7 to 12 each, in a strong envelope. We have a catalogue of these superior patterns. Send for it—we send it post free to any address. W. E. DURWARD & Co., Liu. THE SQUARE - - PALMERSTON N. RED HOUSE, FOXTON : : PHONE NO. !>. WE carry the best assorted and most up-to-date stock in town, comprising full lines in Grocery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Produce. Leather Goods, Stationery, Fancy Goods, etc. Articles suitable for general use, Trophies, and Presentations. Horse Rugs, Cow Covers, Oilskin Clothing, Washers’ Aprons, etc. All Builders’ Contractors’ and Painters’ Requirements in stock. Camps and shipping supplied. Ve do not cut the prices on a few showy lines and n extra price on others in order to balance matters. GIVE GENUINE VALUE ALL THROUGH TN YOUR MONTH’S DEALINGS. SR CENT. CASH COUPONS GIVEN ON ALL PURCHASES. Farmers’ Produce Bought and Sold. If you are not a customer, we would be pleased with a month’s trial. THOMAS RIMMER,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1399, 18 May 1915, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1399, 18 May 1915, Page 2
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