VAST NOVELTIES IN THE SHOWROOM. VISIT BARR & TVER’S FOR VARIETY AND VALUE. NEW GOODS are constantly arriving’ at BAER & TVER’S, hence'a visit of inspection is always of interest. COSTUME COATS.—Ladle’s Model Costujnes, iit Navy, Fawns and Cheeks, assorted , sizes, £5 15s to ' £0 10/-. STYLISH COATS.—Radio’s Tweed Coats, smart styles, * with new Collar, 75/- to £8 10/-. LA DIE’S WOOL SPORTS COATS, assorted colours and stvles, 30/(5 to £7 10/-. FASHIONABLE BLOUSES. —Ladle’s Crepe-de-Chene Blouses, in the newest shades, 3D/6 to (53/-. LA 1)1 ITS WHITE and COLOURED SILK BLOUSES, a splendid assortment, 23/(5 to -12/-. FUR MUFFS and CAPE COLLARS, in Black Fox. Tango and Squirrel, 29/(5 to 69/(5. FROM OUR FURNITURE & FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. SEA-GRASS CHAIRS, strongly made, and guaranteed specially constructed for comfort and durability ■ - * 37/6 to 50/-. HIGH-BACK DININGROOM CHAIRS, in heart Rimu; loose seats, covered with Morocco leather, 32/6. WICKER LOUNGE CHAIRS, v ery durable and comfortable, 28/6. WICKER NURSE’S CHAIRS, 22/6. BARR & TYER, THE QUALITY DRAPERS, FOXTON. •« J SPECIAL LINES FOR • MEN AT A. N. SMITH’S. The following lines are now very scarce, and you should therefore make a point of calling to-day. ALL-WOOL SINGLETS AND DRAWERS, Colonial makes, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Pet one, etc. Pr.ce 8/11per garment. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL UNDERS. Only the very best lines in stock. Prices 8/6, 10/6. 11/6 and 13/0. I Dozen only NATURAL ALL-WOOL FLANNEL UNDERB, unshrinkable. Price 13/6 each. MEN’S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SOCKS. Prices, 2/6. 2/11 and 3/6 pair. MEN’S COLONIAL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. 25/6 and 29/6 pair. MEN’S COTTONADE TROUSERS. Fine for hard wear. Price. 16/(5 and 17/(5 pair. 1 dozen only MEN’S DARK GREY ALL-WOOL CRIMEAN SHIRTS. SneeiaJ value at 2.1/- cadi. MEN’S PINK AND NATURAL ALL-WOOL MOSGIEL SINGLETS AND DRAWERS. Price, 13/(5 and 17/(5 Garment. A, N. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN’S OUTFITTER. MAIN STREET :: FOXTON. .
FROM EVERY POINT THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING COY. LEADS. OUR, success is due to our energetic and progressive business methods, Our Furniture Trade is generally recognised to be one of the largest in the North Island. Our Furniture Show-rooms are visited by thousands of customers, and are ’admired by all. A special point in our Furniture business is that we guarantee every article we sell to he free -of wood borer. > OUR OUTSIDE CLEARING SALES arc always attended with phenome- \ mi! success. • WHY? Because we use and employ modern methods in conducting same. Our terras are reasonable, and the prompt manner in which we pay the sales accounts is a special feature in all transactions. MART SALES ARE CONDUCTED EVERY SATURDAY. Business premises Nos. 106, 107, 108 CUBA STREET. THE EMPIRE AUCTIONEERING CO. 'Phone 410. P.O. Box 285. HARK BRIGGS. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer. Damp fed usually result in a cold. Get NA/50L. No cold is Nu-zol-proof. 00 doses 1/6. Chemists and stores, JfOR SALE. Furnished threeroomed cottage, Foxton seaside. Apply “Herald” Office. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. . DOUGLAS SEYMOUR. M.A. Dominion Organiser, will deliver an Address on “THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE W.E.A.” In the Council Chamber on I’RIDAYj ALAY 21.st, 1920, at 8 p.m L. J. FURRIE, Ilou. See.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2130, 20 May 1920, Page 3
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