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AGENCIES: DOMO SEPARATORS. N.Z. INSURANCE CO. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE No. 9. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : P.O. BOX 25. EOXTON. DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF FOXTON DAILY. FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY, WE SELL AT THE UNDERNOTED PRICES: Kerosene, per case 28/0. Soap Powder, 5 pkts. 1/-. Linseed Meal, 7d per lb. Baking Soda, 4d per lbP Bell Tea, s’s, 16/1 tin. Vestas, plaids, 1/1 packet. Newbury's Rusks, 1/6 tin. Best French Coffee, 2/9 tin. Bulk Coffee, 2/4 per lb. Soluble Coffee, 1/4 tin. Bulk Pepper, 2/- per lb. Loaf Sugar, packets, 1/7 packet. Bloater Paste, C. & 8., 1/6 pot. Anchovy Pasje, C. & 8., 1/6 pol. Bon Ami, 8d packet. Quickshine, 2 tins for 1/3. Old Dutch Cleaner, 8d tin. 2’s Syrup, (golden), 1/- tin. 2’s Treacle, lid tin. Jelly Jars, screw top, I’s, !-)/- dozen. Jelly Jars, screw top, Vs, 7/6 dozen. Jelly Tumblers, 7/6 dozen. Cockatoo Chutney, 2/- bottle. Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, 2/3 bottle Worcestershire Sauce, small, 7cl bottle, Pickles, 1/7 bottle. Sheep Tongues, 1/11 tin. Oatina, l/lo bag. Creamota, 1/10 packet. Neave’s Food, 1/8 tin. Household Soap, big bars, 3 for 2/6. Toilet Soap, good quality, 3 for 1/3. Sugar of Milk, 2/4 packet. Kruschen Salts, 2/3 bottle. Beeeham’s Pills, 1/3 box. Indian Root Pills, 1/4 box. Danish Rennet t, 1/3 bottle. Salad Oil, 5 oz,. lid bottle.' Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 1/2 tin. Sardines in Olive Oil, 10d tin. • Pilchards, 1/3 tin. TRY OUR FAMOUS BULK TEAS, 1/9, 2/6, 2/10 per lb. Why pay more? These are . » all high-grade quality. SATURDAY, OUR SMALL GOODS DAY.— BELGIAN SAUSAGE, COOKED HAM, SAVELOYS. ... - 1,.-,y, SKOTBIIHa i'-J ExausivE MODEL COSTUMES IN PLAIN NAVY. Choice styles from the Cream of London Markets secured by our Managing Director during his recent tour, Our initial showing of Winter Costumes has a decidedly added attraction this year in the fact that all our Costumes were actually selected by Mr. Jas. Wallace during his recent tour. They are the very last word in seasonable styles, beautifully tailored and finished, and so are suited for the very smartest wear. As to price, they were weil bought v, hen the market was at its, very lowest. The value is simply great. Similar Costumes to these were selling at 25 to 30 guineas last year. This speaks for itsslf. Favour us with a call at 'once—wc shall esteem it a pleasure to show you these Costumes. , A VERY DRESSY AND REAR ENGLISH TAILORED MODEL COSTE.MK in A v "r.„ V..,.,. l- i-iii on him.' lilies, p-niels at -nit*, lieavBv braided ‘in"rich wild braid, am! Cup P'mai-. Dark of coal is straight i „i, vstc.i-r./ili ir Vt i mm;; imraiJi lira:.' and rich white with narrow hell. ' s tep email mui ~d nr ’> pomp is miim.ac lining. X.ftit skirt. pn ' c - p^LC, -> 15 Sutnc-as. WALKING SLIT JN FINE NAVY ALT.-WnOL SERGE. With white pm stripe- Sernifitting coal with scalloped collar anti nobby Open cuffs- Neat nSrlrt out on straight lines. "P.D.0," PRICE, 13 guineas. ANOTHER ENGLISH MUD El. IN NAVY SERGE, long coot Ix-nti-tiniily tailored and ru'. .• iuif.jduetions* of silk l.>raai ami *'• buttons Long iD:I colic.:' hi .('.urn and buttoned to cos'i'c-pond v.i'.h coat. The side! i- j'lmu. bid beautifully cut. Handsome shol silk lining. “P.D.C.” PRICE, 16 guineas. ■IaGLLsiVE ENGLISH MODEL, CnSTI'ME. semi-lit! in:' long (bat. sir!.- i-.iiici-i siimiliy .braided and drop Haps. Disci sleeve with cuff bra I'led to match coal, step collar. Plain -kilt finished narrow belt at \va:sE '“P.D.C.” PRICE, 14 guineas. FOR VOGUE AND EXTRA VALUE. C, ft mwHtm k |r, A ,-r •Sarbi&.vf^-y CASH :J REBATE ’ id Off Every i/PALMERSTON NORTH

JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. 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 2265, 19 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2265, 19 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2265, 19 April 1921, Page 1

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