SURELY there was never a Summer when dainty hosiery was so necessary a part of a lady’s outfit. Mail your roll OSE ■ ■. ,■:/ ■ ■ ■ Lx HOLIDAY WEAR. THOSE < BETTER quirements to the T ” where stocks are largest and values host. To illustrate our values, we quote; — BLACK LISLE HOSE, with soft wool feet. Exceptional value. PRICE 1/9 pair. BLACK COTTON HOSE, very soft finish, fast dye. Splendid value. PRICE I/11. BLACK CASHMERE FINISH HOSE, heavy weight for hard wear; fast dye. PRICE 2/6. BLACK LISLE HOSE, with silk ankle, spliced feel, fine • finish. PRICES,2/6, 2/11; 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. COLOURED. LIGHT HOSE, Navy, Tan, Fawn Green. - PRICE 2/6. GABARDINE- LISLE HOSE, spliced feet, line finish, PRICE 3/11. COLOURED SILK.ANKLE HOSE, all the new shades. PRICES, 4/6, 5/11,7/11. WE appreciate enquiries through our Mail Order Section. WRITE TO-DAY. WE PAY POSTAGE. THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD,, VALMEUSTON NOKTH.
gAXJCKfim’S .NEW FJt&TT. .. .. ■ ■ iiiiiwni mill mu 11 ii =. • xTWg.T^.viati«utmjaaataww.'M»>ww»<'M^ ,i 'y ,l,i y^ WHY GO OUT VK TOWN TO PUN CHASE? Sultanas, per lb. 9(1. Currants, per 113. lOcl. Seeded Raisins, per lb. Sd< Peel, per lb. 1/* and Preserved Ginger, 1/3. Cocoanut, lOd. Jellies, Asstd., 4pkts, 1/-. Cornflour, B & P., Otl. Beaver and Garland’s'-, Baking Powder, 1/3 per Tin. Jam, 3 Tins 1/6 Dates, 3lbs, 1/3. Tin Fruits, Pears, Apricots, Peaches, 1/4 per Tin. Essence Lemon, etc., 6d. hot. VVE DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR. BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE. 52. ; ; ’PHONE, 52.
NEW YEAR .'HAMS, :: - =^ - JUST ARRIVED SEASONABLE GOODS OF BEST QUALITY, RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS, PEEL, MUSCA- ! TELS, ALMONDS, NUTS {of all kinds), LARGE ASSORTMENT of BISCUITS (Plain & Fancy). CORDIALS —Lime, Juice, Raspberry, and Lemon Syrup. TINNED FRUITS, at various prices. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, suitable Tor- presents, ' e \ '— ALL GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND DELIVERED, E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ’PHfYNrrc Nn ft P.O. BOX. No. 26,
YOUR SEARCH FOR VALUE : WILL END AT WALKER AND FURRIE’S. Il* LIKE Diogenes ol‘ old —who Avent forth with n lantern seeking the honest man — the housewife of to-day seeks Ihe store of honest value. She will find WALK Eli & FURRIE’S a heaeon-light of economy in purchasing - GROCERIES HONEST IN QUALITY AND IN VALUE. WALKER & FURRIE’S prices have always been reasonable —a rigid quality standard has always been maintained. Quality never meant so much as to-day (when labour and materials are scarce), and Avithout good quality lowest - value cannot exist. Get your Groceries at WALKER & FURRIE’S, and share in the value-giving. A trial order will prove the advantages of shopping here. WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” V PROVISION MERCHANTS ~ FOXTON.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT improving your home this Spring? Now is the time to make those additions to your home that will mean enhanced appearance and increased comfort. IF you will consult us about furnishing we will be pleased to supply you with - - - - - - - BOTH IDEAS AND FURNITURE. THE GILCHRIST MANUFACTURING AND FURNISHING COMPANY, LTD.' Next “Evening Standard,”. The Square, Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1769, 27 December 1917, Page 2
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