MIDSUMMER’S Colossal Drapery r a From 18th January SUMMER GOODS CLEARANCE BARGAINS IN EVERY SECTION Nothing is with-held—clean-cut, forceful reductions in all prices will be met with here. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, FURNISHINGS, Etc. USE OUR TEA ROOMS When tired with shopping, rest in our delightful tea rooms. If refreshments are wanted, you will find morning or afternoon tea or luncheon acceptable. WAR REBATE FOR CASH For cash we hand you back one penny out of each and every shilling spent. 1-9 Broad St., PALMERSTON NORTH MFOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, TENDERS CONCRETE TANK. TENDERS, closing at. 5 p.m. on MONDAY, I2th February, 1917, are invited for the construction of a Concrete. Tan Is for Gas Holder for the Foxton Municipal Gas Works, in terms oil plans and specifications which insiy be seen at the Council Offices, Foxton. Copies of specifications will be forwarded on application. Tenders must be addressed to the Town Clerk, Foxton, and have the Avords, “Tenders Gas Works” endorsed on envelope. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. AY. AA’ATERS, Town Clerk. Foxton, Iffilh .January, 1917. FOXTON RACING CLUB. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited by the Foxton Racing Club, to close Avith the undersigned at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 3rd inst., fur carting 500 yards of sand from places to be specified on the course. Specifications and other particulars to be had from the Secretary, ENDELL AVANKLYN, Sec. Eoxtou Racing Club. ESTATE OF MARY EDAVARDS, DECEASED. Messrs joiin mounsey & C 0.,. of Palmerston North, Auctioneers, have received instructions from the Trustee to sell on the premises, near the Tenuis Court, Foxton, on MONDAY, the sth February, 1917, at 1 o’clock: 1. i-acre Section, part Block IV., situated near railway line and Tennis Court, in Watson Sti'eet, Foxton, Avith residence of six rooms and bathroom, and detached Avash-house and storeshed. 2. 1-acre Section, being lot G 8 of rural section XIIL, Apiti, Kimbolton. 3. 3-acre Section, being lot 33, section 9, Normanby Street, Woodville. Conditions of sale can be inspected at the offices of the auctioneers, and of R. Moore, Foxton, solicitor for the Trustee. n TO REMIND YOU! THE C. M. ROSS SUMMER SALE ! SALE ! ENDS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. DON’T fail to at (end before the closing dale. You’ll find lots of BIG BARGAINS in tilings you need, such as GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERCLOTHING, CHILDREN’S AVEAR, BLOUSES, MILLINERY, COSTUMES, MEN’S WEAR. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. E. VERNON, M.A., B.Sc. (Edin.). THE School re-opens on AVEDNESDAY, February 7th. Commercial, Classical arid Agricultural Courses. BOARDING HOUSE (College House) for boys, under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, or to the Rector after January 20th. AY. HUNTER, Secretary. COME ALONG TO-DAY ! THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD. PALMERSTON N. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BOOTS! BOOTS! IV ESS BROS., 3 Main Street, Palmerston North. to us for your Footwear. AYe guarantee to save you. money. The finest selection of Ladies* Summer Shoes, in strap, court or lace, are to be seen here. AA r e stock the leading makes in Gentlemen’s Boots, Boys’ and Girls’ Boots, Shoes and Sandals at lorvest prices. Mothers, take note of this! CAMERAS. AVI!AT better present can you give a boy or girl than a Camera? It is a continual source of pleasure to him, and enables him to obtain and preserve pictures of his friends and of interesting places he visits, and gives him a pleasant and instructive method of employing his evenings. You can get them at HEALEY’S PHARMACY at prices to suit any pocket. PERFUMES. MOST ladies like good perfume. Perfumes created for those who prefer an article of quality and distinction may be obtained at the Pharmacy at reasonable prices. NOTE. —Perfumes are not exposed in the shop windows, as strong light ruins them. Walk inside and inspect. E. HEALEY, L~' ~ IVESS BROS., THE BUSY BOOTMEN OF PALMERSTON. /ii Also at Levin. * ..-a WANTED KNOWN—Astonishing Bargains: Maids’ Corsets 2/9, Ladies’ Corsets 2/11, 4/6, _ Ladies’ Lawn Handkerchiefs 2 for 6d, Soap ~2 cakes for 7d, Tooth Brashes 6d each. —P. Gabites. RANTED to buy, fresh eggs for cash. Highest market price. Nett cash, M. E. Perreau.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1670, 3 February 1917, Page 3
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