A 1? ON SIX PAIRS OF This is How it Works. This is How it Works. Ix>t 1. Usually 3/11. Sale Price 2/6. SAVING 1/5. Lot 9> Lot 3. Usually 5/1!. Sale - 3/11. SAVING 2/- Lot 11. Lot 4. Usually 7/6. Sale Price 4/6. SAVING 1/* Lot 13. Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/e. SAVING 1/Usually 7/11. Sale Price 5/11. SAVING 2/Usually 15/6. Sale Price 11/9. SAVING 3/9. ix Pairs Selected at Random* Total Saving 13/2 CALL OR SEND FOR YOIJR SELECTION TO-DAY. LOT 1. STli’ON* i BlimVN TUIMCISH TOWJ5T.S—lied. w!i"T , mid <lr !.• stripes on buff ground. istni. x 41:: r;. u .Ily 3/11 pair. Sale br-c: 26 pairLOT 2 HEAVY BJBUY.n ...USH TOWELS —'Orali stiipj amt u a ie.step design oil buff , grou d. 2i-.. .. 13 n. Usually 4/3 pair. " Sals Prior 2 11 pair. LOT 3. , VEKV STOV'i i’IOC. ISH TOWELS—Drab, whur. and red •tripes, dice design. E: ce.” ually good Christy's Towel' a—' rni snip. Usuadly«s/li pair. SMc PO.- .rtl sair. LOT 4 EXTRA J.APOE E KEY-DAY BROWN TOWELS—Te.v r:l -Iripes on, buff ground with dire p: e. 24in. - x 47in. Penally 7/6 n-ir. Sf b Pri -r i-r. oair. . LOT *5. * EXCEPTION IHA NICE SPONGE LOOPED PIT E TO ' EI.SDrab and red clustered M;;» - .it buff and white ground. 21 : n. Usually 7/11 pair. Sale Price 5/6 pair. LOT 7.. BROWN LINEN TOWELSWit.h red and white and purple and while -.tripe.' <>n brown ground. Size 25in. x 48in. Grand towel for the mom. ing tub. 1 21- pair Sale Price 8/11 pair. LOT 9. • ; \VIIITK TURKISH TOWELS-,-’ . nml free from any fillii.g. 20ii:. x 4!in. Usually 3/6 pair. Sale Price 2/6 pair. LOT 11.' EXTRA LARGE WHITE BEDROD'! TOWELS-26in. x 49in., with bokl rad striped border. Usually 7/11 imr. Sale Price 5/11 pair. LOT 1-2. A HIGH-GRADE ALL WHITE TURKISH TOWEL—Beautifully clean even pile on a stout matt frame. 24in. x bin. Usually 10/6 pair Sale Price 7/6 pair. LOT 13. LARGE WHITE BATH TOW. ELS—AII white and mack of high-grade American cotton. „ 30in x 59in. Usually 15/6 pair. Sale Price 11/9 pair. X? PALKEP. .1, fTi cy \t J 1 rcN.fi•// v.o~i • *- TSIWr" -.yrn- { ' L*lf Holiday Wedaaaday from i¥f( Crrr> rll Saturday, till 6 p.m. 1 * _ ~ j] ( hied for lunch 12.3* t* 1.30 daily. ® 12 noon. \ \
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - F&XTON. JHE baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. Tbe Chief Justice, when in Forton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is Btill 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 XLIV, Issue 2394, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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