TWO AFTER SALE SPECIALS. 54 JAP. CREPE KI MONAS, FULL SHAPES, EVERY WANTED COLOURING AND DESIGN. Usually 10/6. SPECIAL PRICE, 6/11. SPECIAL PRICE, 6/11. 50 PAIRS LADIES’ PATENT AND BROCADE SHOES. GOOD FITTING, SUPERB QUALITY. ALL SIZES. Usually 25/- to 30/-. SPECIAL PRICES, 15/9. SPECIAL PRICES, 15/9. THESE CANNOT BE REPLACED AT DOUBLE THE PRICES. OUR BARGAIN TABLES CONTAIN THE REMAINS OF OUR SALE STOCK AT SPECLIL PRICES. MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANOTHER VISIT TO-DAY. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAIN THROWOUTS. THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. AT IBAUCKHAM’S. - YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH; - 21bs. BUTTER 3/1. MILK 8d per Tin. GLAXO, LARGEST TINS, 6/-. TINNED FRUITS, 1/4. FLOUR, 25’s 5/3, 50’s 0/0, 100’s 18/0. BEAVER BAKING POWDER, 1/3 Tin. SEND YOUR ORDER, AND WE WILL DELIVER. f* • • BAUCKHAM’S CASH BUYER OF EGGS AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. ’PHONE. 52. ; : ’PHONE, 52. FRUIT PRESERVING AND JAM :: MAKING. \ :: CANNED FRUITS and Jam are steadily advancing in price, owing to shortage of jars and tin, so economise by making your own preserves. My stocks include necessary requisites for the purpose, such as SCREW-TOP PRESERVING JARS. TIN-TOP JELLY JARS. RUBBER RINGS. WOOD SPOONS. PRESERVING PANS. All kinds of SUGAR now in stock, also requirements for Pickle-making —Spices, Vinegar, etc. GOODS ARE CLEAN AND FRESH, AND DELIVERED FREE. SEND YOUR ORDER TO E. A. OXLEY, i CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ' ’PHONE, No. 6. P.O. BOX, No. 26,
FOREMOST IN THE MARKET FOR LOW PRICED GROCERIES. % ELBERT HUBBARD said: “The reward for doing business is more rjm business.” In those few words he jThSff summed up the policy —the active, % l careful attention that Walker and ' Sm ' \ \ Furrie’s have paid to both price I and customer throughout their years of business —a policy that has resulted in a steady growth of trade. WALKER & EURRIE'S GROCERIES arc foremost in quality and are offered at prices that should strongly appeal to the economic housewife. Send us your order, and we guai’antee you every satisfaction. Distance need not trouble you —your order by mail will receive careful and prompt attention. WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS r FOXTON. »/- 4t CQ
Stir*' fa* ui m WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT improving your home this Spring? Now is the time to make those additions to your home that yvili mean enhanced appearance and increased comfort. IP 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 XL, Issue 1788, 12 February 1918, Page 2
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