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“■»» ROBERTSON’S * UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS ; ; ; FOXTON. ' A FEW OF OUR LEADING LINES FOR ’XMAS SEASON. THESE PRICES ARE For Cash at the Counter or on Delivery Only. SUGAR, lA, 70’s, 20/- bag. ' FLOUR, 100/s 19/6; 50.’s 10/6; 25.’s 5/6. 7d per lb. 7d per lb. lid tin. 1/8 tin. 1/10 tin. 1/9 tin. 2/4 bottle. _ 1/9 per lb. 1/3 per lb. CURRANTS, lOd and lid per lb. SUTANAS, lOd and 1/3 per lb. SEEDED RAISINS, lOd and 1/3 per pkt. SHEEP TONGUES, 1/6 tin. EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, big size, 1/6 SALMON & SHRIMP PASTE, Pecks, 1/3 pt. LEMON CHEESE, K., 1/6 tin. CUSTARD POWDER, big size, 1/3 tin. JAM, 21b. tins, assorted, 1/6 tin. JAM, lib tins, assorted, 8/6 dozen; 9d tin. MIXED NUTS, I/- Per lb. TURBAN DATES, fresh I Id pkt. REX CHEESE, 1/2 tin. ENOS FRUIT SALTS, 3/11 bottle LIME JUICE, Ships, 1/6 and 2/- bottle. CORDIALS, from 1/6 to 2/6 bottle JELLIES, • 4 packets for lid. ICING SUGAR, CASTOR SUGAR PINE APPLE, Chunks, PEACHES, Dessert, PEARS, Dessert, APRICOTS, Dessert CHERRIES, Dessert, DRIED APRICOTS, PRESERVED GINGER, SPECIALITIES.—WERAROA CREAM CHEESE, from 1/9 to 2/3 each. AULSBROOK’S ’XMAS CAKES, 1/6 each. AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS, 2/6 Tin. SWAN ’XMAS HAMS.. Book now and Secure the Size you want. f\ IM ■- 1 1 Economical Shopping at our Store CAfr.ii ONLY r¥ % i iIR IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES AS ILLUSTRATED. These Blouses are all beautifully made and finished; really good quality Crepe-de-Chine is used in the manufacture, and they will stand the most critical inspection. At the prices quoted they are indeed something out of the ordinary in value. Ladies should call early and see them. AS ILLUSTRATED ON THE LEFT)AINTY IVORY CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES—With a pretty double roll collar, picot edged in Black. This well-fitting Blouse has a, long sleeve with . i.«bl. frill ou*„ Elack TR ™"' N ?»' 6 pßlcE , S(t HtETTY LITTLE MAGYAR BLOUSE IN IVORY CREPE-DE-CHINE—\\ itli round -neck and elbow sleeves; rows of hemstitching on shoulder, sleeve and front of Blouse, gives an effective finish. Value 22/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 19/6 [VORY CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE IN A GOOD FITTING FULL SHAPE— It has rever collar, extending to single button fastening. The sleeves aie inset with hemstitching and finished with buttoned cuff. An embroidetci design on collar and front adds to its exceptional value. A alue 6-1-CASH TRADING PRICE 28yb AS "RIGHT HAND ILLUSTRATION &. CHARMING BLOUSE IN GOOD QUALITY IVORY CREPE-DE-CHINE-The long roll collar has massed rows of pin tucks, and is finished by a dainty black bow The sleeves, which are elbow length, have pm .tucks let in up th. .ho«ld« with b«*tit.hi„. EU.fi. ™“ A J^“ A 2 D B ' 6 Na pßlce K „ ■:i Jl \? r\\ \ V'|y Ma4i |[ I PALMERSTON 11“ a NORTH Half-Holiday Wednesday from 12 Noon. Open all day Saturday till 6 p.m. Closed for Luncheon 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.

BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. r | I HE baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The. Chief Justice, when in Fox- , ton, said that the v bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is, still thesame as then. AFTERNOON TEA The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. ’NAZOL is what you want. Penetrating, soothing, healing. No cold is Nazol-proof. Beware of. imitations.—Advt.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2533, 23 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2533, 23 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2533, 23 January 1923, Page 1

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