An Invitation to view the SPRING FASHIONS of 1922 We have great pleasure in announcing that we are showing the Smartest Range of Millinery we have ever displayed. The vogue for Spring is the Crinoline Hat, a feature of which is the charm of their smartness, and the woman of taste will find Smartness and Originality of Design in every Model Hat we are now showing. “1 * TO % OUR FIXED POLICY OF MODERATE PRICES FOR HIGH-GRADE MILLINERY WILL MOST CERTAINLY APPEAL TO YOU. WE THEREFORE CORDLILLY INVITE YOU TO VIEW THE LATEST IN THE NEW SPRING HATS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. A. N. SMITH has much pleasure in notifying a further drop in the price of Men's and Boys’ Clothing. These lines are worth inspection. No. I.— MEN’S SUITS, choose your own material, sizes 3 to 7, Price 79/6. No. 2.— MEN’S ALL WOOL KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSERS, Price 19/6 pair. No. 3.— BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS, Petone and Kaiapoi makers. Prices: Sizes 2 to 6, 29/6; sizes 7 to 12, 39/6; sizes 13 to 14, 45/-; sizes 15 to 17, 49/6. WE LEAD THE WAY.. CALL IN AND HAVE A CHAT WITH US ABOUT THESE LINES OR ANY OTHER GOODS YOU MAY BE REQUIRING. A. N. S MITH’ 8. PROGRESSIVE CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOY’S OUTFITTER. Phone 49, Main Street, Foxton.
amaa THORPE & TONG’S. ’Phone No. 6. ’Phone No. 6. LICENSED DEALERS FOR GUNS, RIFLES, CARTRIDGES AND AMMUNITION. ' | \\/"E invite you to inspect the Rifles: Win- 1 Chester .22, Single Shot; Remington .22, Automatic, Bayard Semi-automatic; Double Barrell Guns. We can supply your requirements for Plain and Barbed Wire; Staples of all sizes; Wire Netting and Nails; Carpenter’s and farm tools all at prices not to be beaten in the district. Our Grocery and Crockery Departments are well stocked with goods which combine the lowest prices with good g quality. A trial will convince you. South Island Potatoes, Wheat, Flour, Bran, Pollard, | Oats, etc. I
BUY FOR CASH and Save the Difference. JOHNSON’S ENGLISH WIRE, No. 8, plain, subject to sales, £22 per ton, f.o.r. Wellington. “ORB” BRAND GALVANISED IRON, in 5 cwt. skeleton cases, £3l 10s basis up to 8 feet, add 10/- for 9 feet; 20/- for 10 feet; f.o.r. Wellington. WOOL PACKS, arriving this month; three-quarter size, full weight; by the bale 4/3; single packs 4/6; f.o.r. Palmerston North. WIRE NETTING, Centre Strands, 36 x 4 x 16, 50 yards, 22/6; 36 x 4 x 14, 50 yards, 29/6. WATSON BROS., LIMITED, THE 810 CASH STOKE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2486, 28 September 1922, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2486, 28 September 1922, Page 3
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