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rr READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING. The latest method of cutting READY TO WEAR SUITS in 15 different sizes, absolutely guaranteed a perfect fit, be the figure slender, stout, tall, or, short. This coupled with the excellent range of materials and skilful workmanship now used in manufacturing Readv-to-Wear Clothing, makes, purchasing such a highly satisfactory, economical and convenient means of obtaining a smart suit. Christmas will soon be here and it behoves every man to look his best when “on holiday.” BUY YOUR SUIT FROM US. SPORTS SUITS FROM 67/6; 3GARMENT SUITS FROM 90/-. u T/ie Leading /Pra/baTs'-^^OXTOA/ K. ■J tm m m o v.lftßkW' v The Latest Designs in SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS at A. N. Smith’s. FANCY FOULARDS in the newest Oriental Designs, 4/6 yard. Pretty Designs in 40 in. FIGURED SATEENS, very suitable for Summer Dresses, 2/11 yard. CHECK ZEPHYRS splendid washing materials, 3 to 3i yards makes a dress, 2/11 vard. COLOURED VOILES, in at least 15 distinctive shades, also Black and White. 40 inches wide, 2/6 yard. LIGHT GROUND PRINTS, splendid for children’s dresses or house overalls, 30 inches wide, lid yard. CALL AND INSPECT THESE LINES, OR IE UNABLE TO PAY US A VISIT. WHITE, OR SEND FOR SAMPLES. A. N. S MIT H ’ 8. PROGRESSIVE CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOY’S OUTFITTER. Main Street, Phone 49, Foxton. THORPE & TONG’S. ’Phone No. 6. ’Phone No. 6. GARDEN TOOLS, FARM TOOLS, WIRE, STAPLES, NAILS. ENGLISH DINNER SETS IN VARIOUS PATTERNS. TENNIS RACQUETS FROM 12/6. TENNIS BALLS AND CRICKET BALLS, etc., etc. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. r The Store For Value: THE CO-OP. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE AND FANCY GOODS AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. !5 \ j Aluminium Soap Trays, 1/3. Mirrors, 7 x's, 2/6. i Aluminium Soap Boxes, 1/9. Mirrors, 6x 4, .1/3 j Tea Strainers, 6d each. Tooth Brushes, fid each. I Kelly Lamps, 2/6 cadi. Flax Gloves, 1/3 pair, i Floor Mops 3/6 each. Kilmout, 2/- pkt. Chair Seats, with tacks, 1/6. Curemout, 2/6 pkt. WE STILL HAVE IN STOCK:— 5 CAKES OF SAND SOAP FOR 1/-. 5 CAKES TOILET SOAP FOR 1/-. 5 MOUSE TRAPS FOR 1/-. 5 STUDS (Back or Front) FOR 1/-. THE YOUNG CO-OPERATORS MEET ON MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2512, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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373

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2512, 30 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2512, 30 November 1922, Page 3

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