AUTUMN AND WINTER MIL LIN ER Y . AUTUMN is here, bringing with it its annual change. Nature dons her now season’s garb, and displays them to an admiring world. In like manner we arc making a SPECIAL DISPLAY of the NEW AUTUMN and WINTERMODEL HATS—delightful models imported from London and American markets. „LADIES! VISirOUR SHOWROOM AND INSPECT THESE NEW SEASON’S DESIGNS. BARE & TYER, (Successors to Stiles & Mathcson). :: FOXTON. :: V—___ /f FURNISH IN OAK. THE chief thing in furnishing is to get furniture that gives complete satisfaction. This can only be gained by deciding to have the most reliable timber. Years of experience have convinced us of this, the result being that WE ABE SPECIALISTS IN OAK. PERHAPS vou are thinking of setting up a home for % 1910, or simply adding to what you have —and, naturally, you want the best. Wo anticipate this, and for your requirements have in stock THE VERY BEST SELECTION of choice, original Bedroom Suites, Quaint Diningroom Furniture, comfortable Upholstered Goods —in fact, everything for complete furnishing in reliable timber, from the reliable firm ■ — W. PEGDEN. ART FURNISHER NEXT P.D.C., PALMERSTON N. BOX 49. N.B.—MAKE TIME TO SEE OUR STOCK AT SHOW I TIME. I V- ——— J Can you think of anything better than buying Strong Khaki Twill Riding Breeches, at 14/6, Post Free? They are cut in smart fashion and strongly made. Good wear is assured. Excellent value. * Buy Riding Breeches by Mail and Save! GREEN AND FAV/N CRAVENETTE BREECHES. Light weight; our special value, 19/6. HEAVY SADDLE TWEED BREECHES. Our price, 30/SADDLE TWEED. "Broncho" famous cut, in Grey and Fawn. Price, 40/-, 55/-, 63/All Goods Post Free. Write for Particulars of any Requirements. Alto at Petone. /J Men’s and Boy’s Clothiers and Outfitters, Cuba & Manners Streets, Wellington.
STRETCH THE SPENDING POWER. PRUNES - - - sd. lb. CURRANTS - - - Od lb. SEEDED RAISINS - Od Pkt. SULTANAS - --7 d lb. ROLLED OATS, - - 1/0 Bag. CEREO - - - 1/0 Bag. ALWAYS LEADING THE WAY. RUMMER’S CASH STORE, THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON N. THE STORE THAT GROWS. At the C. M. ROSS COY., Main Street, Eoxton. —Kapoc 1/4 lb. nett. Men’s Wool Socks, 1/0. Ladies’ Singlets, 2/9. Crapes, all shades, 1/3 and 1/0, MEX’S SOX, 1/0. Strong Undervests, 2/11. Youths’ Denims, 4/11. Men’s Neglige and Tennis Shirts, 0/11, at BARR & TYER’S.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1951, 13 March 1919, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1951, 13 March 1919, Page 3
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