’XMAS !S COMING WITH A RUSH! . > v THE season of gift-giving is at hand. A rush of gift seekers will be certain. Don’t delay in making your selection. I “Procrastination is the mist B on the spectacles of fore- I thought’’—-don’t . let it blur I your vision. The following re- B duces difficulty of choice to a I minimum:— I ’XMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN. Silver Tobacco Boxes, 24/6 to 50/-. Silver Tobacco Pouches, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6. Silver Cigarette Cases, 30/to 65/-. Best English Pipe .in case, 18/6. Gold - Mounted Cigarette Holders, 13/6. ‘ Stud Boxes —very useful — 5/6 to 13/6. Collar Boxes, 8/6. I Pocket Fruit Knives, 4/6 to 18/6, Silver Pencils, 3/6 to 18/6. Flasks, 16/6 to 45/-. Military Hairbrushes, 27/6 ' set. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN. JEWELLERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. I FOXTON BOOT EMPORIUM. LADIES’ DAINTY SHOES FOR WARM WEATHER. TWO SPECIAL LINES JUST LANDED : PATENT LEATHER COURT SHOES, with Tab. front and Pumj') soles, 28/6. TAN WILLOW CALF STRAP SHOES, Pug toes and - Sewn soles, 18/6. A LARGE VARIETY OF CHILDREN’S SHOES IN BLACK, WHITE AND TAN. “THE GOODS ARE IN THE WINDOW.” G. D. MAY, (Late Better Bros.,)' MAIN STREET - FOXTON. WHY PAY MORE WHEN WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES? Men’s Medium-weight Working Boots, a good wearer, at 15/6.. Boy’s , Chrome School Boots, sizes 7 to 13. Our price, 9/9. Girls’ Box Calf Shoes, will wear well. Sizes 7 to 13, Our price, 8/6. COMPARE THESE PRICES: Girls’ Strap Shoes, 7 to 9 * 6/M, 10 to 13 7/11, Ito 2 ' 8/11. Repairs by competent trades---men. THE MANTELL SHOE COMPANY, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. ’Phone 106. Box 30, J. A. HOFMANN, BUILDER AND SANITARY UNDERTAKER. UNION STREET -- 'FOXTON. ESTIMATES given for building and jobbing contracts. Funerals undertaken in all parts of the dis-« trict. Satisfaction guaranteed. < Wanted known. Sale of Samples for three days only. Ladies’ Blue Serge Skirts, 10/6; 6-eord White Sewing .Cotton, 200 yards, 2|d reel. —F. Gabites. Our Boxed Suits for Men are made on the chart principle, and are almost as good in style and finish as a made-to-measure suit. The range of Kaiapoi and Petone Tweeds is sure to please you, and the prices still more so —65/-, 67/6 and 70/-. Come along right now and make your choice at J. M. Barr’s, .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1762, 8 December 1917, Page 3
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