OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT SPRING MILLINERY. THE New Season Spring and Summer Model Millinery is more charming than ever. You will be delighted with the new Crinoline and Sports Hats, in Models and lieady-to-Wears. An early selection is advisable this season, and we therefore take this opportunity to cordially invite you to visit our Showrooms at your earliest possible convenience. BLOUSES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WE are also showing some beautiful examples of the latest styles in pretty Blouses for Spring and Summer wear. Prices are copsiderably lower than hitherto, ff ‘ J !th fij , P Consequently we anticipate big §if teljl life business during the next few days. ',v* W' ■«
k? 00 oo T AT A..N. SMITH'S. J t 90 00 •KWLKJIMBTAUaLL’ ILS£Z*XX*ZSI Women’s Black Cotton Hose, Now 11/3 pair. Women’s Cotton Vests. Now 2/6 each, yard. Now 1/6 yard. Striped Flannelette, 2/11 Double Bed Sheets. Now 21/- pair. Single Bed Sheets. Now 15/6 pair. White dap. Crepe. Now 1/11 yard. Coloured Jap. Crepe. Now 1/11 yard. Colonial Flannel. Now 2/6 yard. Striped Shirting, 2/11 yard. Now 1/11 yard. Men’s Black Colton Socks, Xow 1/1L pair. Men’s All-wool Socks. Now 2/6 pair. Men’s Blue Denims. Now 9/6 pair. Men’s Striped Denims. Now 9/6 pair. Men’s Box Suits. Now 90/- each. Men’s Tweed Trousers. Now 19/6 pair. Boys’ All-wool Jerseys, Now 8/0 each. Boys’ White Tennis Shirts. Now 7/6 each, Boys’ Golf Hose, from 4/6 pair. NOW is the lime io’make your purchase.-. All goods in stock have been heavily discounted at stocktaking, and you should not miss this opportunity to secure reliable Drapery J and Clothing at actual cost price, and in many cases less. 1 MMBMißßMgCTnßaißiiiiMMwaiaitMmnwaomßßmimiKaaMMßeeawmayiWMaimmaßMi | aTnTsmith’s. ■ CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER, j —i im mi WfisaK* ajj NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS. SULTANAS, CURRANTS, RAISINS, all of the best quality. We also have in stock a large assortment of TINNED FRUITS, PEACHES. PEARS, APRICOTS, PINEAPPLE, CHERRIES, ETC. ■ For a quick lunch try MEAT or FISH PASTES, TINNED TONGUES, BEEF and MUTTON. LIME JUICE and FRUIT CORDIALS.. Also FRUIT EXTRACTS for making Summer Drinks. E. A. OXLEY. CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. ’PHONE, No. 6. P.O. BOX, No. 26. j
FOXTON MOTOR & ENGINEERING CO., LTD. MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS-AND BLACKSMITHS, FOXTON. MOTOR GARAGE, CLYDE STREET. TELEPHONE 84. Cars overhauled and painted. All classes of machine work and gear cutting. Wilkinson’s Safety Carbon Remover plant installed. FULL STOCKS OF TYRES, TUBES, OILS, AND ACCESSORIES. Agents for FORD and STUDEBAKER Cars. Full stocks of spare parts carried. Batteries overhauled and charged. GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS, MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 30. Oxy Welding Plant for repairing broken castings. All sizes of Pipes, Fittings, and Bolts stocked. Machinery of any description made and repaired. Flax Machinery a specialty. BLACKSMITHING WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Agents for BOOTH McDONALD FLAX MACHINERY. Full stocks carried.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2319, 23 August 1921, Page 3
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