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' v‘v SOME OF THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS at the C. M. Ross Soy’s. m 56 Inch GABERDINES and GABACORDS, were 15/6 to 21/-, Sale Price 4/6. 32 inch STRONG WHITE CALICO, B*'d. 32 inch STRONG WHITE FLANNETTE, ’B*d. 56 inch COLONIAL TWEEDS, were 12/6 to 16/6, Sale Price 8/11. 7 54 inch COATINGS, were 15/6 to 35/-, Sale Price 8/11. WHITE COLONIA BLANKETS, Single Beds 25/-; Double Beds 35/-, 45/-, the best values on offer anywhere. / - 1 Only SEAGRASS SQUARE, 9 x 12,95/- for 35/-. 2 Only, SEAGRASS SQUARES, Bxlo, 75/-, for 29 /6. WOMEN’S HEAVY TWEED COATS, worth £4 4s to £6 6s, Sale Prices 29/6, 39/6, 49/6. / SILK and CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, were 25/-. to 35/-, Sale Prices 8/11 to 12/6. D. CHRISTIE, FOXTON MANAGER. P CENTRE.

WINTER PRICES at BAUCKHAMS for Cash. ■ 7 ’ ' - f KEROSENE ' 8/6 tin MATCHES ' 9d pkt 'CURRANTS' 10d lb BEST SULTANAS 1/2 lb MILK .' - 1/1 tin , CREAMOTA 1/9 pkt CANDLES (IGoz) 10d pkt CANDLES (Price’s) 1/DESSERT FRUITS 1/8 tin PRUNES ' 9d lb RICE, 31bs, Vi RAUPAI TEA 2/4 lb BAUCKHAM’S DELIVERY TWICE DAILX- ’PHONE 52. Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. JJ

m \ TO-DAY’S PRICES FOR FENCING WIRES. .. • •' ' •• •'V’ ’' ' ’ X. HERE are'our Nett Cash Prices for Fencing Wire today. Delivered F.O.R. at Palmerston North Stationquality and value of the best. ‘ JOHNSON’S ENGLISH WIRE. - 25/- Cwt. AMERICAN BARB WIRE, 3ins, or 6ins., 33/- Cwt. AMERICAN PLAIN WIRE, in halves, - 22/6 Cwt. With regard to the plain wire quoted above -we would point out the tremendous advantages in purchasing English products. / ; j / With a difference of 2/6 cwt. in favour of American the saving in the- actftal fence is 'only between 1 and 1§ per- cent, while the cost; of upkeep is so .much greater as to make English cheapest in actual use. What country buys our Meat, Butter, Cheese, Kauri Gum. and the bulk of our Wool? . What country patrols the seas for us? What country lets all of our produce in duty free?;:-What 'country has mills and factories stalled by our own kith and. kin ? I COLLIN&ON & ovim BROADWAY AND' KING STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. JOHN McCOLL CERTIFICATED •PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. Telephone 62. : Let me quote-yon foi; ah classes of Tinware at wholesale ■. price?.-.. _ . < / The cheapest house in the Manawatu for Tanks, Hot and ' ■ Cold Water Se rvices, and all Plumbing and Drainage .. wort ■ , All sizes of Spouti n|», Down Pipe & Ridging, etc., stocked. 'V :-'V> y :X' ' ■ v ' , . . • ■ . v Also Lead-head N» ails, Piping and Fittings. Milk Cans, Vats,-etc. i .c.. .. », ■ S -. ‘ S‘ JCSK FOR QUOTES.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2455, 18 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2455, 18 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2455, 18 July 1922, Page 2

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