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t BARB & TYER’S BIG SUMMER SALE COMING TO A CLOSE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. THE LAST FEW DAYS. COME AND SECURE THE CLOSING BARGAINS. BARR & TYER. the quality drapers, FOXTON. : SALE! SALE! SALE! READ THIS LIST OF BARGAINS. WOMEN’S HOSE, 2 Fairs for 4/(1. V/ORKBASKETS, nii'oly lined, 1/6 each. LADIES’ WHITE’ UNDERSKIRTS, 12/6 each. LADIES’ BLOUSES, in White and Coloured Crepe, 7/(1. LADIES’ WHITE COTTON BLOOMERS. Now 2/11 pair. 2 Only SILK SPORTS COATS, 7.5/-, for 47/(1. LADIES’ CREPE DRESSING GOWNS, now 4/11 eaeh. CHILDREN’S CT(EPE DRESSES, 5/3 and 7/6 each. WOMEN’S Cream CASHMERE COMBINATIONS, 10/6. FLANNELETTES, CALICOES and SHEETINGS all reduced. MEN’S WORKING SHI RTS,'now 5/41 and. 7/(1. BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL SHORTS, all sizes, (1/1.1 pair. MEN’S ALL-WOOL SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS, * " Now 7/11. BEST ALL-WOOL SOCKS, 1/11 and 2/(1 pair. PELL STOCKS OF BEDDING AND BLANKETS NOW ON HAND. A. N. SMITH. THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN’S OUTFITTER. MAIN STREET FOXTON. ■mmjHiwwmennßm rrr - ' FOR SALEI FOR SALE! I IV. T. SAPSFORD, FOB SALE! FOR SALE! FAMILY BUTCHER - FOXTON. FOR SALE. 3-Roomed House, with i -acre of land. Good order. Price £4OO. Terms. 73. FOR SALE. ■ — G-Roomed House, with ;}-acro of land. Quick sale, price £4OO. <5FOR SALE—I2I Acres, with (1roomed house. Divided into 0 paddocks. Price £55 per aero. , £I,OOO cash, balance arranged. FOR SALE.—4O Acres of land. Price £35 per acre. FOR SALE.—SO Acres. Five-room-ed house and outbuildings;'3o cows and machines. Price £IOO per acre. Terms. ONLY THE PRIMES! MEAT SUPPLIED. DELIVERY CART WILL WAIT ON CUSTOMERS DAILY. A Trial Solicited. Telephone 123. I’ SHOE-SHINE PETER ROBINSON, TINSMITH, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER. HAVING commenced business us above, in premises in Whyte Street, is prepared to undertake all classes of work. HOT WATER SERVICES INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. Charges moderate. FOR SALE.- —Building Section. No reasonable oiler refused. G. T. WOODROOFE. LAND AGENT - " FOXTON. JT. GABITES. —Lace Curtains, 8/11, 17/(1. Shirtings, 2/3. Boys’ Shirts' 3/(1. Children’s Hats, 1/(1. Double-width Cream Lustre, reduced to 3/11. —F. GABITES. ]TOR SALE. Furnished threeroomed cottage, Foxton seaside. Apply “Herald” Office. TO THE SEASIDE. PICNIC PARTIES conveyed to the Beach by motor lorry, on Sundays or week days. 2/- return. Ring up.’phone 35. W. NYE. “QOBLIN” SOAP, Gd, at The C. M. ROSS CO. A great success. Try it. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS. TEACHERS ami parents arc notilied that by order of the Health Department the schools in this district will remain closed until further notice. The dale of re-opening will Do advertised in due course. W. 11. SWANGER, Sec. Wanganui Education Board. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods Great Peppermint Cure. DIGGERS’.FRUIT SUPPLY. ]\JR. S. HUDSON notifies the public that ho has purchased the confectionery business, Main Street, from Mrs Parkin. The premises will he opened on Saturday next with a stock of Confectionery, Fruit, etc. By strict attention to business, I hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. E. i. MURPHY. TAXI PROPRIETOR - FOXTON. CHARGES MODERATE. Motor Car for hire at all times of day or night. Orders per telephone 22 promptly attended to. Private Address: Fatter Street. STARVATION OF THE BODY. The fact that indigestion and constipation arc fruitful causes of organic diseases cannot be widely known, or these only too common complaints would be not neglected, as they are in nine cases out of ten. “It is only indigestion” is a common remark, and few realise that indigestion might he termed “starvation of the body,” for food that K not digested is not assimilated by the blood, and the body is not properly nourished. Chamberlain! Tablets will relieve the most obstinate case of indigestion, Manv a long sufferer owes his present good health to a course 6{ Chamberlain’s Tablets. eyervwhere. —Advt. ’

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2087, 7 February 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2087, 7 February 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2087, 7 February 1920, Page 3

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