SEE THE RESULT OF THIS GRAND ECONOMY EVENT. WE ARE ACTUALLY ABLE TO SELL WANTED GOODS AT CUT FIGURES. On present clay prices the saving’s will be groa't —dnd on iiilnre prices the savings will be greater. Hence at onr.Sale,you can save,much on present needs —more on future needs —therefore make your molii/; “Hay, Buy, Buy, and -Save, Save, Save, at C. A C.’s Sale.’’ Ladies’ Mood Quality MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS. Neal, smart shapes. Cerise, white and fawn only. W. and O.S. Were 22/ti. SALE Price, 14/9. Matron's BLACK LUSTRE SKIRTS, in plain and striped Lust re. Pull roomv shapes?. Were 49/(s' to 55/-. SALE Price, 42/-. Ladies’ WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, smartly cut, with and without pockets, belts. Excellent qua lily. All sizes. Were 15/6 to 19/6. SALE Price, 10/9. Ladies’ SPOT MUSLIN DRESSING JACKETS, with white lawn facings, Magjar styles. SALE, 3/11., Ladies’ PAISLEY MUSLIN DRESSING JACKETS, with white facings. All full sizes, SALE, 5/6. INFANTS’ PELISSE, in creme corded Velveteen, - Silk Embroidered collars. Were 21/-. SALE, 15/6. PRETTY FROCKS for Little Girls, in White Muslin, three-quarter sleeves, short waists, daintily trimmed with Embroidery and Insertion, pin tucks. Were 19/6. SALE Price, 5/11. CHILDREN’S WHITE VOILE MUSLIN FROCKS, square necks, sailor collars, prettily trimmed with Insertion and Embroidery. Were 14/11. SALE Price, 7/11. NURSERY FLANNELETTE. Nice soft finish, *2O-inch. SALE Price, j/ij yard. ARMY' GREY UNION FLANNEL, for ladies’ and children’s wear, 28-inch wide. SALE Price, 1/9 yd. HEAVY BLEACHED DOUBLE BED SHEETING, 80-inch wide. SALE Price, 4/1 yard. 8 Pieces 54-inch GABERDINE, in Fawn tones, 1.4/6 yard. SALE Price,6/11 yard. 3 Pieces 40-inch DARK GROUND CHECKS. Worth 5/11. SALE Price, 3/11 yard. Fashionable Ferguson and Grafton VOILES, Floral and Stripe designs. Usual prices, 8/6 to 4/11. , SALE Price, 2/11 yard. KNITTED SILK SCARVES. Superior quality, assorted stripes. Worth 37/6. SALE Price, 25/6. BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE. Special line, with coloured embroidered elox. To-day’s value. 4/11. SALE Price, 2/I I. FINE BLACK LISLE GLOVES. -Were 2/11 to 3/11. SALE Price, l/H. CASES NEW WASH RIBBONS. Will boil. Soil able for-lingerie. Shades Blue. Pink, Hclio, White. lj-iach width, I yards for 1/6. 1-inch width, 5 yards for 1/6. A-inch width, 6 yards for 1/6. ./■inch widlh, 8 yards lor 1/6. SEND CASH WITH ORDER—NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. NOTE. —To purchasers of goods to (ho value of £2 10s and upwards we refund half second-das-, railway tare from Ekclahnna, Marlon, Danncvirkc, Levin, Eoxion, and intermediate stations. COLLI NSON & CUNNINGH A ME, LTD. s PALMERSTON NORTH
o(ni'l piiy ;i Refurnod Hohlier " give him w.'irk. Therefor',; order YOUR WOOD AND COAL YOUR WOOD AND COAL —from NYE’S COAL YARD, NYE’S COAL YARD, WHYTE STRUCT. ‘l’inme 35, Prompt delivery. WOOD SAWN' ANY LENGTH. ALSO OATS CRUSHED. V—. . / THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING company’s line: DIR LOT LIKE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM;* VIA PANAMA. CANAL. Celling' ni Colon, Kingston (Jamaica), find Newport News. Large modern twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Tons. From. About. •RUAIHNE J 0,75- Agio. Eel), 3 IHMUTAKA B,8!»3 Wgtn. Eeb. 7 RUAPEHU, 8,881 Wgtn. Eeb. 28 REMUERA 11,276 Wgtn. Apt. PAPAROA 7,007 Wgtn. May - Return Tickets available by P. & 0. and Shaw, -Savil! & Albion Coy., Ltd. Passengers are provided with passage to the final port of departure FREE OF CHARGE. Also from time to time, as opportunity oilers FIRST -CLA SS INSULA TED CARGO STEAMERS. The Company, having created commodious storage accommodation, with dumping plant, at Foxton, is prepared to receive wool, hemp, tow, etc., for transhipment. The building is gazetted a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have their hemp graded locally. For Passage, Freight or Storage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co., Ltd. Telephone, No. 34. Offices: Harbour Street. johF^waljS BAKER AND CONFECTIONER MAIN STREET - FOXTON, rfTHE BAKING is under ray own JL personal supervision, so cusoraers can rely on obtaining only he best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxto 11 ecently, said that the bread wasth best he had ever tasted, and th quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2084, 31 January 1920, Page 1
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