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to 5. Excursion Fares for the Races! Bargain * Basement:. Our Bargain Basement is a new feature run down in the cellar; a plain old homely place with cheap home-made bins and fixtures so that everything- combines to lower cost of selling and assure you of prices down down in bur Bargain Basement. Opened for a few hours each Wednesday afternoon and staffed for (tuiclc service and to give your money its old-time pitrehasing power. Why not pay Palmerston a visit while railway excursion fares are on for the races? Take a run to town and replenish household stocks and the family wardrobe at these Bargain Basement Prices All cash, no appros, and no exchanges. OI.’BN FROM 1.30 TO 5 ONI A’. FIIKK LL NCI! EON OK AFT.' R fOO.V TEA FOB PI I'OHAKEK OF £2. Our combined sale of Home Fur Ashing and r.tanehestct" looU: u; in progress (as advertised) and all purchasers in the Store on Wednesday. Nth April of £2 cash will ho given FUNK lunch, on or afternoon tea. Concession does NOT apply to Basement purchases. Must add 5 per cent, oil all Mail Orders tor Basement Specials. BASEMENT DBMSS'GOODS. NAVY SPECIALS.—S6in. Gaberdine. Was 25/-. Basement 18/fi. 54in. Navy Serge Coating (Heavy) 35/-. Basement 22/6. f>4in. Navy Fine Coating Serge 32/6. Basement 21/-. Grey and Brown 56in. All Wool Colonial Tweed. Worth lti/G yard. Basement 1 <>/!*. Dress Tweed, British. Was 8/11. Basement: 4/11. Cream Radianla. Was 3/11. Basement 2/6. 27in. Black Cord Velveteen. Was 6/11. Basement 1/11. Black, AVhiie, and Pink Crepe-de-Cheno. (One piece each). Was 14/6. Basement 3/11 Art Silk for evening wear. Was 7/11, 8/11. Basement 3/11. Floral Voiles —Wore 5/3, Basement 1/11. Brows. Pink and Navy Poplin-—Worth 6/11. Base, ment 2/6 per yard. Very Heavy Jap Crepe.-.--Were 2/6, 2/11. Basement 1/3 yard. 1 Piece each Pink. Blue and V. Bose Krcmla Flau-nt-!-—Wort h 5/6, Basement 2/6 yard. Khaki Fylksel—Worth 2/11. Basement 1/- yard. BASEMENT BARGAIN JERSEYS. Boys' and Girls’ All Wool Navy Jerseys at about half price, fitting youngsters from three years upwards. Sizes 20 for 4/6, were 8/tb 22 for 4/11, were 9/3, 24 for 5/3, were 10/6. 26 for 5/6, were 11/-. 28 for 5/11. wore 1 1/9. 30 for 6/6, were 13/3. 32 for 8/11, were 13/6. Basement Only. BOYS’ STOCKINGS FOR BESS. Bovs’ Golf Stockings, all wool heather, with coloured tops, size 5. 5/3 for 3/11; G, 5/11 for 4/3; 7, 6/3 for 4/6; X, 6/6 for 4/9. FURNISHING FEATLRES. Art Cretonnes, in pieces, nice patterns, were 4/11 to 6/6. Basement 1/1 I yard. Cosy (guilts, full D.B. size, plain panels, well filler! kapoe. were 43/6. Ten only. Basement 35/-. Down Quilts. 3 only, full D.B. size, well filled down, covered down proof sateen, were £5/10/0. Basement 63/-. Purloin Voile, coloured borders, were 4/11. Basement 2/6 yard. .MANOR ESTER BARGAINS. Pyjama Suiting, 2!)in., was 2/9. Basement 1/11. Flannelette Shirting, 2Sin., was 2/10. Basement 2/-. Binen Crash -Towelling, ltiin., was 1/9. Basement 21 yards for 2/6. White Turkish Towels, 42 by 21, were 4/11. Basement 2/1.1 pair. Hand "towels, brown striped, 33 by 15. Basement 2/(1 pair. Turkish Towels, brown striped, 40 by 19. Basement 3/11 pair. White Flannelette, thick white, 3Gins. Basement 6 yards for 9/-. Nc.. e.y Flannelette, white, 27in., Basement 6 yds, for 7/11. BASEMENT UNDERCLOTHING. Lpugeloth Camisoles, trimmed prettily, 3/11 to 5/C. Basement 2/11. Ladies Knickers, fine calicos and longcloths, open and golf shapes, were 4/9 to 5/3. Basement 3/11. Ladies' Vests, winter weight natural cotton ribbed, chemise size, were 7/11. Basement 5/6. MoireUe Fluid-skirts, navy, cerise, grey, sax, brown, mulberry, were 12/6. Basement 7/11. Babies Shawls, ail wool honeycomb, 46 b> 46, IS/'.) for 12/6; 50 by 50, 24/6 for 14/6; 42 by 42, 17/11 for S/.11; 40 by 4U, 12/.6 for 7/6. Ladies’ Combinations, natural merino, short sleeves, crochet edged, wore S/6. Basement 5/6. Ladies' Combinations, natural merino, short sleeves, were 6/6. Basement 3/11. Ladies' Combinations, woven while cotton, high nocks, short sleeves, were 7/6. Basement 3/11. Ladies’ Bloomers, white woven cotton, elastic waist and knee, were 5/3. Basement 3/11. Ladies' Knickers, white flannelette, frilled, W. and O.S. were 5/11 and 6/11. Basement 4/6. Ladies' Chemises, white flannelette, were 9/11. Basement 5/11. Girls’ White Wineoyelte Nightdresses, turn-down collars. Size 3, 7/11 for 5/6. 4. S/ll for 5/11. 5, 10/6 for 6/6. 6, 11/9 for 6/11. 7, 12/6 for 7/11. 8, 13/11 for S/11. 9, 15/6 for 9/11. I-!! BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. THE LONDON DIRECTORY, With Provincial and Foreign Sections, enables traders to communicate direct with MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS in London and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe. The names, addresses and other details are classified under more than 2,000 trade headings, including EXI ’OR T MER CHANTS, with detailed particulars of the goods shipped and the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings. One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firms desiring to extend their connections, or Trade Cards of DEA LER S SEEKING AGEN«' IES,* can he printed at a cost of £1 10s for each trade heading under which they are inserted. Larger advertisements from £2 to £IG. A copy of the Directory will be sent by parcel post for £2, nett cash with order. THE LONDON -DIRECTORY CO., LTD., 25 ABCHUKCH LANE, LONDON, E.C. 4, ENGLAND. Business Established 105 Years. THE EMPIRE LAND AGENCY. THE EMPIRE LAND AGENCY. No. 107, CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS. DO YOU WISH TO SELL? Let us have particulars of any properties you desire to sell. Our representative will be pleased to call upon you. DO YOU WISH TO BUY? We have an extensive list of properties for sale. We will be pleased to have you call upon us at any time and inspect same. We spare no trouble in showing our clients over the various properties. THE . EMPIRE LAND AGENCY. THE EMPIRE LAND AGENCY. PALMERSTON NORTH. “THE HERALD" PRINTER! is equipped with the latest and most up-to-date in type and machinery. and we are prepared to excute orders for all classes of printing with despatch at reasonable rates consistent- with the highest class workmanship.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2262, 12 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2262, 12 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2262, 12 April 1921, Page 1

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