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rr SPECIAL CUT SALE BARGAINS. PRICES STILL FURTHER REDUCED. We urge our Customers to take advantage of the CUT SALE BARGAINS now being offered in every department of. pur Store. Save money while you have this glorious opportunity. Beautiful quality WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, daintily trimmed, and very smart shapes. Usual price, 18/6. CUT SALE PRICE, 7/6 to 12/6. New Season SILK SPORTS COATS. . Models of fashion. Usual price, £5 19/6. CUT SALE PRICE, 50/-. The balance of our stock of TRIMMED MODEL HATS. Usually 39/6 to 50/-. Out they go at 9/11 4 ®: 12/11. HOYLE’S NAVY GROUND PRINTS. Only about 150 yards left. CUT SALE PRICE, I/ll yard. Also a few short lengths in Light Grounds at 1/6 yard. Be early. ODDMENTS in LACES and EMBROIDERIES, li to 3 inches wide. CUT SALE PRICES, 4*d to I/- yard. 5 doz. MORLEY’S “KNITWELL” BLACK SUMMERWEIGHT HOSE. S Women’s and Women’s. Worth 4/6 pair. CUT SALE PRICE, 2/11 Pair. Be early to secure'' a few pairs of this wonderful bargain. 77>« Le-udcny ora/t>cT* SALE! SALE!! SALE!!! OUR ANNUAL SALE IS NOW DRAWING TO A CLOSE, AND DURING THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS SPECIAL END OF SALE BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. DO THESE LINES INTEREST YOU? STRIPED FLANNELETTES, real S u U< l quality, I/O yd, COLONIAL FLANNEL, in Cream, Pink, Shetland and Grey. Usual price, 3/6 yd. NOW 2/2 yd. DARK GREY COLONIAL PLAIDING FLANNEL, for Dresses and Costumes, 5/6 yd. NOW 3/6 yd. JAP. CREPES, in all colours. For one week onlv. SPECIAL PRICE, 1/11 yd. WHITE, BLACK and COLOURED VOILES, 40 inches wide. SPECLVL PRICE, *2/6 yd. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Grey or White, from 29/6 pair. MEN’S COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS, 18/6 pair. MEN’S WOOL SOCKS. Absolutely best value obtain--4 able, 1/11 pair. BOYS’ GOLF STOCKINGS, all sizes in stock. NOW 3/11 and 4/6 pair. BOYS’ COLONIAL FLANNEL UNDERS. NOW 5/6 each. MEN’S COLONIAL FLANNEL UNDERS. Fine large size. NOW 7/6 each. A. N. SMITH’S. CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER, THOBPE & TONGAS. ’Phone No. 6. ’Phone No. 6. ! UNIVERSAL CASH STORE. TEA! TEA! TEA! TEAS have advanced considerably in price. We have a limited stock bought in before the rise, offering at old prices, and advise our customers to buy early. CROCKERY! CROCKERY! We have a large stock of crockery at reduced prices.''. v ENAMEL KETTLES, SAUCEPANS, COLANDERS, -• BASINS, ETC. Barbed Wire, Plain Wire, Wire Netting, Nails & Staples, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Fork Handles, Axes, etc. Files, Grindstones, Grindstone Sets, Dpisy Air Guns, 8.8. Shot, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Balls, Gut Reviver.

WATSON BROS., LIMITED, UNIVERSAL CASH PROVIDERS PALMERSTON NORTH. V " • WE have just landed direct shipments of the following, 'and have pleasure in submitting to the public our Cash Prices. . JOHNSON’S ENGLISH WIRE: Plain No. 8 Gauge, 28/- per cwt., £27 10/- per ton. MOTOR TYRES: 30 x 3i, weight 121bs. 12 ozs. each. A splendid Tyre. Our first shipment has given the greatest satisfaction, fie peat orders are coming in every week.* OUR CASH PRICE, £4 10/- each. r WRINGERS, ENGLISH MADE: Cog Rollers, Brass Fittings: 12in., 39/(sj 14in., 43/6. Same, with Galvanised Fittings: 12in., 34/6; 14in., 37/6. All Wood Frame Ditto: 12in., 42/6; 14in., 46/6. These prices are just about the price the Wholesale Houses want for theirs. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS. All Communications to Post Office Box 188 Palmerston N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2401, 7 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2401, 7 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2401, 7 March 1922, Page 3

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