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2T- ... Cl. 7 •“* w>r... I'Sf'r rf M *i V*2m». ■> 'V>~7./ k >£s sft'» -—*.*' ,_ J l^aa SiSEZtJ i*# yygprrng B m CT .«*£* r*“ 3p?aa t v . vw. v » v 'm -yTLtC>rI • *»i!f trtra ira How they improve the General Appearance of a House. WE CAN SHOW YOU The latest and most effective designs, Riving lasting wear, at prices which will staad keenest comparisonA visit to our Furnishing Section will give mutual benefit. 40:n. PLAIN EDGE FILET (T«. TAIN M’.T, .srnmiv im-sli, double thread both ways of weave, «owl, sound wearing hid ihf .'■pure bedrooms. Ecru, ivor.v, aud white. “P.D.C.” PRICE, 2/6 Yard. 30in. SCALLOPED EDGE CERTAIN NET, small t roll is and sprig design, su.table tor easement windows. "P.D.C.” PRICES, 3/11 and 4/6 Yard. LACK & COLOURED GROUND MADRAS MUSLINS, 50in. wide, with plain and scalloped edges. Colours: Pink, ease, violet, mauve, and "p!d.C.” PRICES, 6/6 to 10/6 Yard. 18 and 50iii. CERTAIN M-IS, both in diet sonar;- mesh, and lueKst.tv.il. "’hoe nets,are irom the leading NotlTigham manufacturers, and r-n he thoroughly guaranteed. ".’hose are made m small designs specially lor burgalows and also in larger designs to suit larger windows. “P.D.C.” PRICES, 3/11 to 9/11 Yard. 45 and IBiu. PI-AIN I.DGL MADRAS MUSLINS, a good washing quality. Trail s, sprig, floral, and Scroll designs. "P.D.C.” PRICES, 2/11 and 3/6 yard. ALSO SCALLOPED EDGES, tetter erode of muslins, in plain cream and cream with colours. "P.D.C.” PRICES, 4/11 to 8/11 Yard. THE VERV LATEST IN COLOURED MADRAS MESLTNiS are those in Artificial Sill; and < ottiui as displayed in our Earn si.mg Department. Coh'iii's: Violet and Gold, Reseda. Elec tl ie and Gold, Saxe’ amt Geld. Vieux Rose, Saxe and Gold, Line and Drown. These have the high finish and appearance of a heavy s : lk tapestry. "P.D.C.” PRICES, 13/6 and 17/6 Yard. 'MADRAS MUSLINS IN PLAIN CREAM, 30iu., scalloped edge, small designs for casement windows. . “P.D.C.” PRICES, 3/6 and 3/11 yard. ITD jury H NORT PALMERSTON Fall Holiday Wednesday from 12 noon. Open nil Saturday till 6 p.m. Closed for lunch 12.30 to 1.30 daily
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 imitations. —Advt. „
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2351, 5 November 1921, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2351, 5 November 1921, Page 1
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