AGENCIES— DOMO SEPARATORS. :: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY. LTD. ROBERTSON’S UNIVERSALPg2VIDER!y_j_j. FOXTON. WE WOULD DISTINCTLY POINT OUT THAT THESE PRICES ARE For Cash at the Counter or on Delivery Only. CHALLENGE C: FLOUR, 8d pkt. GOLDEN SYRUP, 2’s 8d tin. JAM, lib. Tins, 9d tin. DESSCICATED COCOANUT, 9d per lb.. LOOSE PEPPER, 1/6 per lb. LOOSE MUSTARD, 2/6 per lb. CEREBOS SALT lid tin. CREAMOTA 1/9 pkt. CANDLES, (6oz„ • lOd pkt. CADBURY BULK COCOA, 1/6 per lb. TOMATO SAUCE, 6d bottle. WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, 6d bottle. RICE, BEST, ■ 4lbs for 1/2. DRIED APRICOTS, I/ll per lb. CLOTHES PEGS, 5 doz. for CAUSTIC SODA, I’s, Md tin. AMERICAN LYE, 8d tin. SALT, 51b bags, . Ild bag. D. HAVELOCK TOBACCO, 2 oz., l/7pkt. L. HAVELOCK TOBACCO, If oz., 1/7 pkt. D. HAVELOCK, 2 oz. plugs, 8 sticks for 11/-.
; THURSDAY, •f.' FRIDAY, SATURDAY, f This Week BEFORE Stocktaking on the 31st inat., we have arranged lor a fitting climax to this Super Sale by a specially attractive “Last 8 Day’s” on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. * Our whole stock has again been gone through carefully: anil further drastic reductions have sheen made on! all fashion goods to ensure tlielr complete clearance. Goods are here offered at prices on whioh all buyers can save enormously. We specially recommend a visit during these three day’9; wet are sure our prices and goods will appeal. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, This Week. it remittance covering cost of goods and postage must accompany .mail orders. lie AIX GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR IN CASH AT TIME OF PUROHASE. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ALONE MAKE A VISIT WORTH WHILE DURING THESE THREE DAYS: i f Women’s Long Chemise White COTTON VESTS, -•v 441 n long, short sleeves, square'neck. Usually * 3/11. Sale Prioe. 2/11. LAST 8 DAYS 2/8 . Ladles’ White CORSETS, well made and finished, 2 suspenders, sixes 21 to 26. (Usually 8/11. •fe Sale Price 8/6. . LAST 3 DAYS 0/0 Pair Plain Black All Pure Botany Wool! HOSE, seamless, wide tops. _ These are Special value. Usually 4/8. Sale Price 2/9.- i . LAST .3 DAYS 2/0 Beautiful Heavy Quality Artificial Silk'Rib HOSE, 20in silk leg, wide soft lisle top, in eham- - _ -pagne, nigger, saxe, coating,; mole, putty, black, and white. Usually 12/6. Sale Price XO/6. LAST 3 DAYS »/« Coloured All 'Wool 4-1 Rib Cashmere HOSE, seamless, grand heavy nigger; mole, gaberdine and ban. Uusually 4/9. Sale Price 4/3. LAST'S DAYS 3/11 Silk Glace Ribbons, 41 inches Vide, large range » of shades Including black. Usually 2/-. Sale Price J/9. LAST 8 DAYS 1/6 Yard 51 and 54in All Wool GABERDINE, fine finish, - in navy, nigger, fawn, putty, grey, nut brown and mole. Usually 17/3. Sale Price 14/11. . LAST 8 DAYS 1 S/0 Yard - Ladles’ White Flannelette ‘ NIGHTDRESSES. heavy quality: square, V. or; round necks, • short sleeves,. Sale Price 8/6. das i is days o/ii Down QUILTS, full size, covered extra quality sateen and guaranteed well filled. Usually 75/ Sale Price 65/. LAST 3 DAYS 69/<> Ladles’ Brushed Wool JUMPERS, all the new "■ fashion colours, with contrast collar, band and ouff. Usually 19/6. Sale Price 12/6. LAST 3 DAYS 11/« ..Ladles’ All Wool Ribbed Knitted FROCKS, I'. neclyi, high convertible. Usually 49/6. Sale Price 29/6. LAST 8 DAYS 25/(i Maids’ and Small Women’s Tweed COATS, all of excellent quality and good patterns. Usually 47/6 and 49/6. Sale Price 32/6 and 29/6. LAST 3 DAYS H»/« Navy, also Nigger Brown Blanket Tweed COATS in medium and large sizes. Usually 59/6. Sale Price 39/6. LAST 3 DAYS 20/0 Slightly Damaged Black ITALIAN CLOTH, extra quality. British Govt, ploth. Usually 4/6. Sale Price 2/6. LAST 3 DAYS l/« Boys’ School SHORTS, imperfect, these have been been made up of slightly different material, Only 22 pairs sizes 7’s, B's, 9's, 10’s, ! J's and 14’s. LAST 3 DAYS HALF SALE PRICES 54tn British Govt. Black ITALIAN CLOTH, superior quality. Usually 4/6. LAST 3 DAYS 2/fi Yard Women’s Grey Fleecy BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee. Recently 10/6. To-day’s Price 4/e. LAST 8 DAYS 3/0 Pair O PALMERSTON NORT: V SHOPPING HOURB: Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to IS.BO p.m. 1.86 p.na. to 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY. a.m. to 12.80 p.m. 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. P o F 5 PALMERSTON NOV
JOHN WALLS. baser and confectioner. main STREET - FOXTON. baking is nnder 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 thoro-ughlybp-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. NAZQL is what you want. Penetrating, soothing* healing. No cold is Nazol-proof. Beware of imitati- ~ —-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2458, 25 July 1922, Page 1
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