ENDING 22nD. THIS MONTH. AFTER that. (Into this Sale of convincing bargains will he ended! If you miss it you will miss a bargain festival that positively cannot be repeated in these days of increased costs. PRE-WAR PRICES PREVAILING. OKI-’ every cash purchase during the sale —as at all other times —we allow one penny back out'of each shilling spent. With this worth-while saving it pays you to pay us cash. WAR REBATE FOR CASH. Alii; over our great depart mental store are Pre-\\ ar Prices, designed to strike a smashing blow at the increased cost of living. Welcomed by wage-earners and all who want to get the biggest value for the least money. COIiLINSON & : : : CUNNEN GHAMJ3, limited, PALMERSTON NORTH.
QORONATION j-JALL. FULLER’SJ’ICTURES. TO-NIGHT! ‘ TO-NIGHTI , A GREAT PROGRAMME: Headed by a LONDON STAR DRAMA, teeming with exciting moments, featuring Charles Rock, Gerald Ames and G Wynne Herbert: “ WHOSO DIGOETH A PIT.” Also. GETTING RID OF AUNTY (Comedy). STOLEN GLORY (Keystone Comedy). ASS AYER OF LONE GAR (Drama). THE LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET, MONDAY&TUESDAY, THE Famous PI avers Company present MARGUERITE CLARK and HAROLD LOCKWOOD in the Brilliant Lasky Feature: “THE CRUCIBLE.” "THE CRUCIBLE.” A Sensational Domestic Drama irom the powerful, heart-stirring Story, by Mark Lee Luther. THE PLAY THAT RAN FOR EIGHT CONSECUTINE MONTHS IN NEW YORK. SUPPORTING SUBJECTS : THEIR NIGHT OUT.— A Vitagraph Comedy, featuring Mr and Mrs Sydney Drew. JOHN BULL’S SKETCH BOOK.“Some of the most amusing Cartoons yet shown. LATEST EUROPEAN GAZETTE.—A News Film filled with News, Fashion and Sport.
IN the estate of mary EDWARDS, DECEASED. XEEDEUS ii.ru invited for the pnrelmse of the residence and halfacre section, shed, etc., situated on part block IV., near the Tennis Court, behing-ing- to the late Mary Edwards. The property Is subject to morlgngc to the Advances Oltice for £375. Tenders to ho sent to Mr G. 11. Stiles, 30!) Main Street, Palmerston North, trustee of the estate so as to be received not later than noon on the? 25tb July, HlH>. WANTED KNOWN.—Special purchase of Ladies’ Tweed Coats, usual price 35/-; To-day's Price, !!)/(!. Stiles and Matheson’s, Foxton and Levin. WANTED KNOWN—We are selling- at pre-war prices large size Japanese Hearth Rugs at T/h’, worth (i/11. At Stiles and Matheson’s, Foxton and Levin. W a N'I IED 1 ED KNOWN—That, we arc selling- Gents’ Raincoats, usual price 25/-; To-day’s Price 12/(5. At Stiles and Matheson’s, Foxton and Levin. ONE SECOND, Mr Man 1 You can’t have any idea of how much we can save you in good hard Cash, untill you see the Mercery Bargains, to be had at J. M. BARR’S Great Winter Sale. Unfadable Casement V/ Cloths, dainty curtain borderings, in Cream. Brown and Ecru grounds. Sale prices is 4%d and is lid at J. M. BARR’S. BOOTS!BOOTS! WE have the best selected stock of Footwear in Palmerston North, and our prices are right every time. IVESS BROS, pay postage on all 10/- orders (and upwards). Ladies’ Smart Strap Shoes, 11/6, 12/6 and 14/6 pair. Men’s Chrome Lace Boots, 12/6,15/6 pair. Men’s Strong Bluchers, 6/11 pair. Men’s Best Boots, I//6, 18 16, 19/6, 21/- pair. Ladies' Felt Slippers, <jd, }h> i/3» 1/6 pair. Children’s Shoes in great variety, from 1/- pair. New stock of the famous “Ball” brand Gum Boots just arrived. Note the address • IVESS BROS., The Busy Shoe Store, 3 MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1577, 15 July 1916, Page 3
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