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AGENCIES DOMO SEPARATORS. N.Z. INSURANCE CO. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE No. 9. p -°' BOX 25> UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. DELIVERY TO ANY PART OP TOWN DAILY. ’XMAS HAMS, choice quality. Book in now to secure the size you want. 1/0 per lb. ’Xmas Plum Puddings, 2/3 tin. Currants, best, 1/- lb. Sultanas, crown, 1/1 lb. Sultanas, Best Seedless, 1/4 lb. Seeded Raisins, choice, 1/4 packet. Peel, thick, 1/11 lb. Dates, bulk, 8d lb. Dates, packet, 9d packet. Figs, best Smyrna, 1/0 lb. Lemon Cheese, “K,” 2/3. Pine Apple (chunks), 1/4 tin. Pine Apple (slices), 1/7 tin. Peaches, dessert, 1/8 tin. Pears, dessert, 1/10 tin. Apricots, dessert, 1/9 tin. Pie Fruits. —Apples, Gooseberries, Peach es, 1/11 tin, Jellies, Crystals, Gd, Bd, lOd each. Cockatoo Chutney —a delicacy —2/0 bottle. Part Jan Sauce, 1/9 bottle. Strawberry Conserve (in glass) 3/3 bottle. Creardota, 1/11 packet. Oatina, 1/11 bag. Cocoa (Triumph), LOd tin. Blue, Us sd, Us Bd, l’s 1/4. Flour, 25’s 5/9 each. Candles, best, 1/3 packet. Shaker Salt, 1/- packet. Salmon, Vs, pink, 9VI tin; l’s, tall, pink, 1/3. Herring in Tomato Sauce, 1/3 tin. Sand Soap, 4 cakes for 1/-. Corn Flour, bulk, 31bs. for 1/11. Challenge Corn Flour, 9d packet. CUPS & SAUCERS, 10/0 per per Hi. CEDAR | OUR SPECIALITIES.— AMERICAN BROOMS, .2/0’ each. |* Ldozen. BULK TEA, 2/10 lb. and 1/11 lb. BULK COCOA,' 2/4 FLOOR MOPS, 4/0 each. BISCUITS BY THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. fa W EVERYWHERE. EVERYTHING. 2k A OUR, MOTTO FOR THIS GREAT CLEAN SWEEP SALE. , * IT BEGINS SATURDAY, JAN. 29, AT 10 A/M. # SEE THESE FROM THE DRESSES. 320 YARDS’ HNT.KT QUALITY STRIPED. DiiEBKEB. AND FLORAL VOILES. rich colour tone.'. good div'iuiis; double width. Usually. Th*. yard. Sale" Price, 2s Gd, Yard. .3 ENDS CREAM WOOL WINCEV. villi Mae and a black shipe; Win. Usual I v 5-. IUI. yml. Sale Price, 2s. lid. Yard. EVERLASTING- WEAR FOR CD 11. DIRE; X AND COUNTRY FOLK—--1 piece (.well A LL-W< >OL ESTEAFENE SERGE, vino mu! iii'{"-«r brown; E'in. wide. 1 jvoce DARK i’AWN ALL-WOOT, GABERDINE; 42in. wide. 1 piece lIUOWN MIXTURE HERRING BONE TWEED; Kin. wide. All one- price. 'Usually 12-.. (id. yard. Sain Price, 6s. 3.7. yard. I piece WOOL KADJAXTA. black; Min.; colour slightly odYidivc. Usma'.ly lid. yard. Sale Price, Is. 11c. yard. 1 piece WOOL MIX’!’ I .'RE POPLIN RUPP, black: .good colour; Ilia. Usual Price, 7>\ lid. yard. Sale Price, 3s. 11d. vnrd. VIM,-WOOL EH ECU TWEED SKIRT LENGTHS: -Win. Sain Price, 16s. 11d. Skirt Length. (I omls IUCH SILK EOT/lENXE. double width, small cheeks in suxo bine, grey, and Muck nnrl white chock, old rose brocade. Usually 3s. lid. ya?'<i. ' Sale Price, 4?. 11 d. Yard. FROM THE MANCHES FEK. Ifl nice Tin. n'MCULAR. PILLOW COTTON. Usual I v hi. yard. Sale Price, 3s. 3d. 21 p i-! s .JAPAN USE CoTj’ON ’('WEED, endless wear, in urov •-■i.:v. U-ually 3.5. ILL yard. Sale Price, 2s. lOd. j Bl’lX'!.\l, LINK DotTliT.i-: WIDTH ZEPHYRS, 38 to Ihiii. ■: v. ry jnWd arid smartest- d (vigils in checks and shin.s. Usually 3s. Tl. In -Is 3d. Sale Price, 2s. Gd. yard. ALT. EfXT.WS 'TEUdSON’S, AND IfOREOC.KSES’ S;- r ’ • - - '..vi; PILLOW COTTON at 4s. in the jrili G.i-.d P: r('. Rich black. I'sim iv 11-. (hi. Sale Price, 7s. Lid. SIM-WIAL LINE SINGLE WIDTH, ZEPHYRS, in p'-iii:-. ■ an . chc'-k designs, r,uiio tlic newest. Usually 2-. lid.. 2-'. lid. and 3s. 3d. yard. Sale Price, Is. 71d. yard. 50 pieces KRAI. i.NDIGO PRINTS, in plain navy spot and llo:;i! t!c-' : :Usually Is. lid. Snlo Price, Is. 6d. IF ORDERING BY MAIL AT SALE PRICES, PLEASE ADD POSTAGE. HU Closed daily for lunch 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Pit: V D m ompanx m cm Doors open at 10 a.in- sharp. cm T MB SQUARE PALMERS’! R3OBTH

ftflWff JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. r jHF, baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. NAZOL is what you want. Penetrating, soothing, healing. No cold is Nazol-proof. Beware of imitati-

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2238, 12 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2238, 12 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2238, 12 February 1921, Page 1

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