THE PROOF OF THE BARGAINS IS IN THE SAVING TO BE MADE. HERE’S A LIST OF THINGS YOU CAN SAVE ON MOST LIBERALLY. LADIES’ WHITE WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, neatly trimmed, strong washing lace, 7/6, B'll, 10/6. LADIES' COMBINATIONS, woven in medium and heavy veights, cream or natural, 5/11, 6/11, B'll. LADIES’ RIBBED WOOL VESTS, cream, ‘ long or short sleeves, 2/6, 8/6, 4/11. CI 4 ;\! j x,U; KOHASE 15 DOZEN LADIES’ RIBBED WIN TER WEIGHT VESTS, short sleeves 1/11. LADIES’ BLOOMERS, woven stockinette, grey or navy, unshrinkable, 4/6, 5/11. LADIES’ COMBINATIONS, woven wool, in medium weight, cream or natural, “Roslyn and Jason” makes, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. CHILDREN’S NAVY BLOOMERS, all wool, all sizes, CHILDREN’S NAVY -JERSEYS, all wool, buttoned on shoulder, also buttoned fronts with neat polo collars, all sizes, 4/11 TO 6/6. BUY TO-DAY-SAVE TO-DAY ! J. M. BARE, THE BIG BARGAIN STORES FOXTON. f I SWEEP WITH A EWBANK IT’S BRITISH AND BEST ! rpHESE British-built Ew--t bank Carpet Sweepers hold their own with the best loreign made article, and carpet sweepers are no longer considered a luxury, but a necessity in these days of dust fighting. EASIEST WAY OF SWEEPING CARPETS, A CHILD can use a Ewbank! It runs smoothly and pushes easily ; and because the Ewbank is easier to push it is also easier on the carpet, and weais it out less. BRITISH VALUE, INSIDE AND OUT. EWBANK DIADEM SWEEPER, the lowest priced. Uselul grade and strongly built. Good quality bristle brush ; rubber friction band. 1 9/9. EWBANK ARIEL SWEEPER, has a better finish. Best bristle brush, removable for cleaning. Two dust pans, self-empt3-ing at one operation. 21'6. ROYAL EWBANK SWEEPER, best bristle brush with self cleaning attachment. Brush runs on ball bearings. Two self-emptying dust pans. Finest finish throughout. 25/6. COLLINSON - & - SON, PALMERSTON NORTH. : H. M. COLE, : LICENSED LAND, ESTATE AND ; GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. : NOTIFIES the public that he has commenced business as above in premises (next to Robertson and Kelly’s) Main Street, Foxton, and will be pleased to receive particulars of house properties, farms, businesses, etc., for sale or lease. Rents and interests collected and all classes of commission work undertaken. : HOUSES FOR SALE. EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, bathroom, one acre of land, trapshed and outbuildings. PRICE £900.' Terms £2OO cash, balance l6s per week (without interest). . FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, bathroom, washhouse, etc., (practically new) PRICE £466. Cash required £l6o. ; CHEAP FARM. : 054 ACRES, 5-roomed dwelling, concrete dip and all necessary sheds, ring fenced and sub-divided. All in grass with the exception of 25 acres in bush. Nearly all ploughable. One mile from school and post office. PRICE £6 PER ACRE. Only £3OO cash required. ALSO SEVERAL VvAIKATO AND MANAWATU FARM PROPERTIES. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. PLOW WITH AN “OLIVER” £ OLIVER PLOWS are easier to pull, but do better work! Why? Well their mould-boards are short and abrupt—instead of packing a smooth furrow, they flop it over well-broken. AT LEAST ONE STROKE OF THE DISC-HARROWS IS SAVED BY “OLIVER” USERS ! PRICED 55/- TO £6-15-0. HO L B E N & KI RK, DISTRICT AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
WANTED KNOWN.— Large stock of Eider Down Quilts from I2s 6d to 90s. Pram Quilts from 4s 6d to 2rs.—STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd. ]
SPECIAL bargains for this week only. 7 doz. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, large size shaped, Snecial Price is I id at J. M. BARR’S,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1554, 23 May 1916, Page 3
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