THE C M. ROSS COY.’S CLEARING- SALE! WHICH OPENS ON THURSDAY', 20th, WILL ECLIPSE ' ANYTHING HELD HERE IN RECENT YEARS. THE I*TIiST TWO DAYS OF OUR BIG SALE WILL GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE YOUR RACE WANTS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. CONDITIONS OF SALE. —AII poods* sold during the - Snip at Sale Prices arc Spot Cash. SALE OPENS AT SO O’CLOCK ON THURSDAY, 20th. Letter orders will receive the persona! supervision of the Manager, and will he executed and forwarded the, day they are received, if possible. SOf OF THE BARGAINS WAITING FOR YOU: Model Millinery, at sweeping reductions. Keml.v-to-Wear Millinery, at sweeping reductions. Children's Millinery,at sweeping reductions. Heavy Silk Costumes, in Tussore and Kugee shades. £7 17s (id for .04 17s (id; .04 15s Od fur 02 l!)s Od. - Maids’ Silk Costumes, 03/-. - Safe Price, 31/0. Summer Costumes. Were 00 10/-. Now £3 10, Brown Aeolenn Cnstuntes, £5 15/-. for 75/-. Gaberdine Costumes. Were £5 5/-. Sale Price, £3 15/-. Gaberdine Costumes. Were £7 15/-. Sale Price. 05 19/0. Coloured Underskirts. Were 13/(3. Sale Price. 10/9. White Pique Underskirts.' 10/0. 18/0, 19/6. Sale Prices, 8/0, 9/0, .10/0. Ladies' Large Woven Vests, 2/11, 3/0, 3/1.1, 4/0. Sate Prices, 2/0, 2/11, 3/0. 3/11. BARGAINS !N HOSIERY. i.isl,' Hosin Black, White and Coloured, 4/il, a/G, 0/0. Sale Prices, 4/6, 4/9,' 5/1). Si!!;'Ankle Hose,-Blade or White, 0/11, 10/0, 12/0, 13/11, 18/0, 21/-. Sale Prices, 5/11. 9 11. 11/3. U’O. 10 0. 18/11. BARGAINS m CLOTHING AND MERCERY. Men’s Cashmere Sucks, 4/11, for 2/0. Men’s Ties, 4/0, for 2/11. .«• Ehmlied Shirts, 10/0, for 8/1.1. Men’s Hats, from 14/0 to i9/G. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing all at Sgle Prices. D. CHRISTIE til IT "371 - - MANAGER FOXTOH BRANCH. a M. ROSS CO rn rtn 7 k. 1/ Hj.iss. IB) it SOUTHERN POLLARD AND BRAN NOW IN-STOCK. MAIZE AN!) MIXED GRAIN. Si I EEC TONGUES, 2, - tin. ASSORTED PASTES, 1/0 Bottle, BEST JELLIES, 7d Each. BAUCK HAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILY. ’PHONE 52. Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. rS£CET*I2if SiIRE-SRIP WIRE STRAINER WITHSTOOD NEARLY 4 TONS. A. REPORT just received from Lloyd’s Proving House, t'radicy Heath, England, re t-lie testing of a, Sure-Grip Wire Strainer siivs ; “A load of lOcwt. was pulled by one man applying hand power to the lever, the strainer being afterwards tested to destruction, when it SURE-GRIP WIRE STRAINERS : : 21/6 EACH. ( Postage is 1/4 ’extra.) Tins British made strainer will securely grip smooth v,ire in a'l sizes, classes and qualities without damage. "On Barbed Wire the Sure-Grip is unequalled, because there is no drum to wind the wire on, nor any holes, grooves or slots, through which the wire must run. Works from the post, or in the middle of the strain. For splicing broken 'wires, for tightening up old fences and making now. the Sure-Grip w without an equal. Weight is 5 pounds only, and a splicing too! is supplied with each strainer. Instructions enclosed. COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK —THIS IS OUR STANDING GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH. LLINSON & /SON BKOAUWAY AND KING STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. BROADWAY - - - PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2229, 20 January 1921, Page 2
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510Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2229, 20 January 1921, Page 2
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