f*? m m *OO IJI-x DO YOU KNOW! THAT Cotton Goods arc iwl only going to be; dearer, but are going to be very hard to yet at any price. OUR advice to you is, buy now. while wo oiler you all classes of these goods at last season's prices. HERE ARE SOME OF THE GOODS WE HOLD: / TOBRALCO, 2 '(i yard. Xexl season’s price, 4/ti. NAVY GROUND PRINTS, 1 .1.1 yard. NAVY GROUND PRINTS, Hoyle.-’, 2 (i. ZEPHYRS, in self grounds, 2,'!) yard. NURSE CLOTHS, plain and striped. 2/11 yard. 40-inch CHECK ZEPHYRS, 3/(i yard. VOILES, in se.f shades, Morals, and striped, 1/0, 2/3, 2 '<j, .'!/(), 4/(!, 4, 11 yard. FADELESS CLOTH, in self shades, 2 11. COTTON POPLINS, Silk Hnish, 4/0, 4/11, 5/0. 5/11. GRAPE TWEEDS, suitable for Shirts, Suits and Dresses, 2/11, 3/0 yard. SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TOWELS, all at last season’s prices. anwra’an MANAGER FOXTON BRANCH. D. CHRISTIE /T w ra sa (si m f »it VMS esaa SPECIAL LINES. PIE FRUITS : Gallons 4/-, Half-gallons 2/0. STRAWBERRY COX SERVE: Tins 1/8, 21b. Glass Jars 3/ b. PIEEAPPLE JAM, 2/2 (21h. Tin). KAPUC, 2/0 per lb; 121bs 28/-. PRIME POTATOES, I)/- per cwt. BAUCKHAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILY. ’PHONE 52. y Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS. SULTANAS, CURRANTS, RAISINS, all of the best quality. We also have in stock a large assortment of TINNED FRUITS, PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, PINEAPPLE, CHERRIES, ETC. Fur a, quick, lunch try MEAT or FISH PASIES, TINNED TONGUES, BEEF and MUTTON. LIME JUICE and FRUIT CORDIALS. Also FRUIT EXTRACTS for malting Summer Drinks. ORDER YOUR ’XMAS HAM NOW, only limited number. Also Prime Smoked Mutton Hams to arrive in December. BB^Mrea-gaaaawaaKßaeißgaßsaTaJMaaiagiaaggaimHE^^ E. A. OXLEY. CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. 'PHONE, No, 0. P-O. BOX, No. 28, ilium « iimiii —iimhiii miiri iinmn ONE “IRON AGFA’ DOES SIX MEN’S WORK! A V3S. mONE “IRON ACE" WHEEL HOE will easily do as much work a- -■ ia men——do it hotter, too! A big consideration in these days of labour Miortage. Write for a free catalogue. IRON AGE COMBINED SEEDER AND WHEEL HOE Sow- ill drill.-- or drop* in hills 4. 0. 8. 12 or 24 inches apart. Alsu usable as -ingle or double wheel hoe, for which purpose this i- worth it- price: £l4 10s. IRON AGE COMBINED FERTILISER, DISTRIBUTOR AND SEEDER— The Iron Age puts the fertiliser right “at the root of thing.-" —where it will do the most good. Sow.- seeds of all kinds in rows or hills, a> described in other machine. A grand tool: £l3 iOs. COLLINSON & SON, BROADWAY AND KING STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. 9
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2179, 21 September 1920, Page 2
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