THREE - QUARTER PRICE HALF-PRICE LESS THAN HALF - PRICE GOODS AT THE C. M. ROSS COY.’S THREE-QUARTER PRICE GOODS in HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, SUITS, TROUSERS, TOWELS and FLANNELETTES, FURS, MEN S HATS. HALF-PRICE GOODS in BLOUSES, COSTUMES, UNDERSKIRTS, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, MEN’S SOCKS, SHIRTS, TIES and HANDKERCHIEFS, DRESS GOODS, WINTER COATS. LESS THAN HALF-PRICE GOODS in TIES, COLLARS, HATS, COSTUMES, VESTS, BLOUSES. OURS THE BIGGEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY YET OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. f H \iTP, V"> 2d 13 - - MANAGER fgxtqn branch. D. CHRISTIE
f s« oasis tpatgosasag xaastaESßßSXsasas9ax!ass!K^^a^rw^_ m loose tea BE INC IN Gft RAT DEMAND, 1 AM NOW PACKING IT UNDER THE NAME V THIS WORD MEANS “GOOD LEAF,” AND THIS TEA IS FROM THE BEST LEAF. PRICE IS STILL 2/8 PER Lb., AND AT TO-DAY'S VALUE IS HONESTLY WORTH 3/6. OBTAINABLE ONLY AT BAUC'KHAM’S. BA OCKHAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILY, ’PHONE 52. Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. n t wrStfHilOTfga SALE OF BRITISH ALUMINIUM WARE .JUST to lower our slock-, we are making some drasticprice cuts on Saucepans and Kettles for a fortnight only. ALUMINIUM STEWPAXS or SAUCEPANS, with lids, | )( . s t makes, a- Brabys, Diamond and Longlife: 3 pi.. were 10/(5, for 7/(5; 5 pt., were 12/6. for 8/6; 7pt.. were 15/0, for 11/6; 10 pt., were 18/6, for 12/6. ALUMINIUM LIP SAUCEPANS, with lids,' best east makes: Were 7/11, for 6/11; were 0/(5, lor 6/11. ALUMINIUM KETTLES, east in one piece: 3 pt., were 27/6, for 19/(3; heavier makes, 3 pt., were 42/6, for 31/6; 5 pt., were 57/6, for 30/0; 6 pt., were 63/-, for 47/(5; 4 (p.. were 55/-. for 42/6: (5 <|t., were 62/6, INDESTRUCTIBLE STAMPED STEEL TINNED WARE.— Ask lo see us demonstrate tlie indestmetibility of this splendid English ware. We can drive nails with these saucepans, and they’ll never show a mark! STAMPED TINNED STEEL SAUCEPANS, all with lids, English make, quick healing, long wearing: 2 pt., were 8/6, for 6/3; 4 pt., were 13/6, for 0/6; G pt., were 17/6, for 12/6; 0 pt., were 10/6, for 13/0. COLLINSON & SON, BROADWAY AND KING STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
HOW TO MAKE ' MONEY. REAR YOUR CHICKS WITH ONE OF McCOLL’S HOT AIR BROODERS. THESE Brooders are strongly recommended by all successful poultry farmers, and can be inspected at the workshop, Main Street. JOHN McCOLL, ‘ CERTIFICATED SANITARY PLUMBER AND CiASFITTER. MAIN STREET - * - -' - - FOXTON. Telephone G2.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2287, 9 June 1921, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2287, 9 June 1921, Page 2
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