AGENCIES.— DOMO SEPARATORS. :: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY. LTD. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE, No. 9, FOXTON. P °- BOX 25 - UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. IT ||DST BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY! OUR CHOICE BULK TEA, at I/11, 2/6, 3/- per lb. SACKS POLLARD, 19/6 Sack. WHEAT, Per Bushel, 11/3. MIXED GRAIN, 8/6 Bushel.
J* FLORAL VOILE SUCH PRETTY STYLES. AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. Lovers of pretty frocks will more than appreciate the delightful summery garments we mention here. v They are all new and dainty London styles carried out in fine quality Voiles featuring the latest colourings, etc. Special note must be made regarding prices which have been made specially Ijw, and represent something very out of the way in value. SMART FLORAL VOILE FROCK IN NEW DESIGN piped with lavender. The skirt is joined to the long' w aisled chemise bodice by a piping, the fullness being eased to the sides. Lavender corded ribbon ties at either side making an effective finish. “P.D.C.” SPECIAL PRICE, 755. FLORAL VOILE FROCK OF PALE LILAC GROUND, patterned with large pink and yellow roses. A long self sash belt finishes the waist. The short sleeve has cuffs of white voile with dainty collar to match. “P.D.C.” SPECIAL PRICE, 49s 6d. S'" USEFUL FROCK OF DARK GREY VOILE, with new printed .allover design in black and lielio. This is in O.S. size, with elastic waist. The neck and short sleeves are piped with black crepe d e chine. “P.D.C.” SPECIAL PRICE, 495.6rf. ATTRACTIVE FROCK OF BLOSSOM PINK TAFFETA DE CHlNE?with round neck, self stitched and inlet narrow guipure insertion. Self stitcher? and buttons trim the front. The inset sleeve inset with insertion is 3 length. A self belt with, ends holds the waist. Also in colours of lilac, sky, saxc, and ivory. “P.D.C.” SPECIAL PRICE, 49s 6d. PALMERSTON NORTH - \ Half Holiday Wednesday from Mil 12 noon. ' Open all Saturday till 6 p.m. SI Closed for lunch 12.30 t#L3O daily
JOHN WALLS. > BAKER and confectioner. JJAIN STREET - FOXTON. rpHE baking is under my own per- * sonal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best Quality goods. The Chief Justice, when m Foxsaid 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 thoronebly up-to-date.-. £;• gjfALL GOODS-A SPECIALITY. 4 N AZOL is what you want. PeneV ting, soothing, healing. No cold * jr aZO i_proof. Beware of imitatiL^Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2382, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2382, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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