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AFTER, the Half-yearly Sale there are so many oddments and left-overs that we always hold our now famous Bargain Week. Bargains all over the store; every department participates. WAR REBATE FOR CASH. WAR REBATE tor cash is in operation only at our store. Out of every shilling you pay us in cash we hand you back one penny—thus a 5/- article becomes 4/7, and a 20/- article 18/4, and the I/- article ltd ! FINE NEW TEA-ROOMS OPEN. THESE fine new tea-rooms of ours are the admiration of all that see them. The fare provided and the surroundings are of the choicest. Cold Luncheon served daily ; Morning and Afternoon Tea and Summer Drinks always procurable. A PALMERSTON NORTH. MO TRAVELLERS OR CAM YASSERS EMPLOYED. THE “RED BIRD” BIKE is built by our Canadian cousins of the very best materials. It’s hard-wearing and easy-running qualities are proverbial. Fitted with ‘•John Bull” tyres (England’s best, 15 months warranty) it is sold for £l3 13/- by ROBERTSON & KELLY, : FOXTON & LEVIN- : New and second-hand English cycles by best makers also in stock. : : • For Christmas we have some very fine RUBBERTYRED TRICYCLES The very thing for the kiddies. : : : Wonderful value in ELECTRIC TORCHES, Rom the flat pocket lamp at 3/- to the full size bull s eye torch at T/G. : :

CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE KITCHEN - 5/11 TO THE EASY DIVAN - £B-10-0. ALL MARKED AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. A Shipment of the Celebrated “SWAN” Dining Chairs, made in Sweden, just opened. THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING CO., i;m The Square - Palmerston N. FOR CHAIRS. ’PHONE 96. > .1 UIiWIIB ACTIVE - SERVICE GIFTS ■'FOR A GENTLEMAN IN KHAKI ORDERED NORTH.” 9miS Gift Time. What will JL you give your soldier boy before he leaves for the Front? Give him something useful—something which will help to lessen the hardships of campaigning. To-day we list some suitable items ; Pocket Letter Carriers, 7/6 to 30/-. Pocket Flasks, 15/6 to 44/6. Cigarette Cases, 5/- to 21/-. Silver Cigarette Cases, 27/6 to 80/-. Silver Tobacco Boxes, 24/6 to 50/-. Silver - mounted Tobacco Pouches, 8/6 to 21 /-. Wristlet Watches, 30/- to £5 10s. Silver Pencil Holders, 2/6 to 15/6. THESE are gifts that will I please because of their utility. Quality in each instance is high-grade, and your present will be a lasting token of your esteem for your soldier triend. COME, SEE OUR SELECTION! O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN. Jewellers Palmerston N. I

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1509, 12 February 1916, Page 3

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396

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1509, 12 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1509, 12 February 1916, Page 3

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