FOR RED CROSS WORK & SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS. WHILE you’re feeling- Unit not hi tig's too good for our brave boys on active service, yet you’ll certainly want to do your best with your money when buying materials for making up. This list offers practical suggestions as to the right class of goods to buy. All these prices are right—and we pay the postage, too! UNION SHIRTING, Striped, for Pyjamas: ,28in. 1/3, 29in. 1/6, 2/6, 30in. 2/8 yard, Post Free. SCOUT SHIRTING, Plain Grey, for shirts; fine 31in. 1/4, 33in. 1/11, heavy 2!)in. 2/6, 28in. 2/2 yard Post Free. ARMY GREY FLANNEL, for Shirts and Undcrtlannels: 28in. I/M, 2/5, 2/9 yard Post Free. lIORROCKSES’ STRIPED FLANNELETTE, for Pyjamas: 33in. 11 2 d., 1/1; Extra Heavy, 30in. !/3^, 3(sin. 1/4, 33in. 1/5$ yard Post Free. I lIORROCKSES’ PLAIN FLANNELETTE, in Grey, Natural, Pink, Dark Grey, Sky Blue and Shrimp, 3(iin. 1/6 yard Post Free. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, in Grey only: 1/71, 2/3, 2/5 yard Post Free. Same in SHETLAND: 1/9, 2/3, 2/4, 2/6 yard Post Free. Same in NATURAL: 1/9, 2/1, 2/3, 2/5 yard Post Free. PYJAMA GIRDLES at 4/5 and 5/- per Dozen Post Free. BUTTER CLOTHS for Bandaging: 3(iin. 3d., 41(1., 5R yard Post Free. COLLIN SON & : : : CUNNINGHAME, limited, PALMERSTON NORTH. “OUR PICTURES.” TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! 4000-FT. OF CHAPLINANTICS. 4000-FT. OF JOY. COME AND SEE SYD. CHAPLIN A SUBMARINE PIRATE. A SUBMARINE PIRATE. JOIN IN THE FEAST OF FUN !—He will drive away your cares. He will cause you to rejoice aud be exceeding glad, and, after all, that’s what you live for —isn’t it ?j And then there are some real good supporting Pictures — Dramas, Scenics, Topicals, etc. A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. ONE NIGHT ONLY. (JORONATION/J/OWN j_[ALL IN
SELLING OUT ! A WELLINGTON BUSINESS OF DRAPERY, MERCERY & CLOTHING. STOCKS MUST GO ! PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU! INSSECTION INVITED. W K ;i re not for making, hut for taking money. A groat variety in Ladies’ Coats, Underwear, and Silk Blouses. 2,500yd5. Dress Material in Cotton, Tweed and Serges. For Oent.’s Dark Saits, Coats, Shirts, Singlets and Pants. TUB WHOLE STOCK TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT PRICES BELOW WHOLESALE. GIVE US A VISIT —IT WILL PAY YOU! WELLINGTON DRAPERY iCO., (NEXT HENDERSON AND CUNNINGHAM’S) Main Street. FOX TON. IYESS BEOS., BOOT IMPORTERS, PALMERSTON N. AND LEVIN, I)eg to announce lo the |mblic. of Foxton and surrounding district that we have not advanced our prices on footwear. Why pay high prices when we can save you money on your shoe bill? Send to us for your next pair of boots. We have large stocks to select from. GUM BOOTS in all sizes stocked. Large shipment just arrived. Flaxmill hands, we know your wants. Try a pair. IVESS BROS., THE BUSY BOOTMEN. 3 Main Street, Oxford Street, Palmerston North. Levin. JTOR the Best Values in pure wool Cashmere Hose, plain or ribbed, go to J. M. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores. WANTED KNOWN.—I,OOO yards of the New Seanon’s “Tobraleo” just opened. We absolutely guarantee this cloth for wearing and washing. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Foxton and Levin.
IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF SYLVIA SNOW, OF FOXTOX. jSj'OTIOE is hereby given Hint nil elninis ugainst (lie Eslnio of I lie bile Edward E. Snow, deceased, are now payable a; my office. 0. .1. SCOTT, .Deputy Official Assignee l . Palmerston Nor I li, August; 21, 101(5. FOXTOX RACING CL CD. ANNEAL MEETING. r jPiIE Annua! Oeneral Meeting' of the Foxlon Lacing' Club will be held in the Council Chambers on MONDAY, August 28th, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and (leneral. EXDELL WANKLYN, Secretary. Coronation town hall, TUESDAY", SEPTEMBER 12th., 191(1. FOXTOX HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SIXTH BULB SHOW. r j>W classes, totalling 120 sections, and including Decorative and Cookery classes for children. Points prizes in each class, also Citizens’ Trophy, value £5 ss, for three distinct varieties of Daffodils. Special prizes in Children's Cookery Class. Entries (dose at !) pan. on MONDAY, September 11th. Late entries to 10 o’clock morning of tins Show. Each late entry one shilling. Catalogues and entry forms on application to the undersigned. H. C. PATTERSON. Secretary. MUSIC MADE EASY. pIANO PLAYING taught in a few lessons. No study, no scales, or drudgery of any kind. No person too old to learn. Success guaranteed with all classes of music; tune the first lesson. Full tuition £1 10s, refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week. Music supplied free to pupils during tuition. Call for particulars at MRS. SEXTON’S, Robinson Street, Boston, local agent for music and authorised teacher of the system. OUR Special 2/11 “Indiana” Hose, guaranteed unshrinkable, and durable in wear. Only at J. M. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1602, 24 August 1916, Page 3
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