-4 • OF SUMMER GOODS. AT THE C. M. ROSS COY’S. FRIDAY DECEMBER 3. THE WHOLE OF THE STOCKS REDUCED UP TO **2 ■ IN TH E 10/ GOODS MUST BE TURNED INTO MONEY NOW. THE BIGGEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY YET OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THE BARGAINS: FLORAL VOILES, 1/11 mid 2/3. SALE, 1/- and 1/0. SILK ANKLE HOSE, .0/0. SALE, 3/0. LADIES’ COAT'S, 07/0, 72/0, 100/-. SALE, 35/-, 45/-, 75/-. LADIES’ DRESSES, 35/-*. SALE, 22/0. SILK UNDERSKIRTS, 09/0. SALE, 40/0. BOYS’ SHIRTS, in Grey, 0/0. SALE, 3/0. CASHMERE SOX. 2/0. SALE, 1/0. MEN’S TIES, 4/0. SALE, 2/11. POLICE BRACES, 3/0, REMNANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT ” BIG REDUCTIONS. MANAGER FOXTON BRANCH. D. CHRISTIE 1 s> m if SSlv .£<7731 «j if * o , J •a 11 s sa CASH PRICES FOR DECEMBER ONLY. CURRANTS. per lb, 1/-. SULTANAS, per lb. 1/2. ■SEEDED RAISINS, per lb. 1/2. FLOUR, 100’s 21/0, 50’s 11/!l, 25’s 0/-. BROWN & POLSON’S CORNFLOUR, lid. DESSERT PEACHES, APRICOTS, PEARS, 2/-. HERRINGS IN SAUCE, lOd, Large 1/4. SALMON’, 10d and 1/4. BAUCKHAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILY. 'PHONE 52. Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. a wam^g%mt«eaga^ J SURE-SRIP WIRE STRAINER WITHSTOOD fiEARLY 4 TOMS. A REPORT just received from Lloyd’s Proving House, "Wire Strainer says:— “A, load of lOewt. was imbed by one mail applying hand power to the lever, the strainer being afterwards tested to destruction, when it broke at 4 tons,’’ SURE-GRIP WIRE STRAINERS : : 21/6 EACH. (Postage is 1/4 extra.) This British made strainer will securely grip smooth wire in all sizes, classes and qualities without damage. On Barbed Wire the Sare-Grip is unequalled, because there is no drum to wind the wire -on, nor any lades, grooves or slots, through which the wire must run. Works from the post or in the middle of the strain. For splicing broken wire.-, for tightening up old fences and making' new, the Sure-Grip is wiihout an equal. Weight is 5 pounds only, and a splicing tool is supplied with each strainer. Instructions enclosed. COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK —THIS IS OCR STANDING GUARANTEE OF GOOD o FAITH. COLLINSON & SON, BROADWAY AND KINO STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, BENNETT’S PRACTICAL BOOK LIST. DAIRY FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/6. I* ’WHEAT PRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND, 10/6. | PASTURE PLANTS & PASTURES IN NEW ZEA’D, 2/6. SOILS & MANURES IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/6. IMPURITIES OF AGRICULTURAL SEED, 5/6. SOILING CROPS & THE SILO, 8/6. VEGETABLE GROWING IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/-. EASY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND GARDENING, 2/-. FLOWER GARDENING IN NEW ZEALAND, 2/-, BRETT’S GARDENING GUIDE, 5/6. MANAGEMENT & DISEASES OF SHEEP, 25/-. POULTRY KEEPING ON SMALL LINES, 2/6, POULTRY AND PROFIT, 2/-. POULTRY KEEPING ON MONEY MAKING LINES, 6/6. PIG KEEPING ON MONEY MAKING LINES, 4/6. THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER, 6/6. POULTRY HOUSES & APPLIANCES, 1/9. G. H. BENNETT •& .CO., BOOKSELLERS. BROADWAY - - - PALMERSTON NORTH, x
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2210, 2 December 1920, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2210, 2 December 1920, Page 2
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