AGENCIES- N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. ROBERTSON’S UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. LOCAL AGENT FOR BLANCHE’S FAMOUS OINTMENT.
KOR THE i COMING WINTER SEASON. Every Line Advertised can be relied upon fori good wear and all are quoted at NETT CASH TRADING PRICES. VELOUR COATING Min. wide. of.superior qualify, all'—wool; lied dye and finish, ill the fql- := <> Jo wing colon rs:>-Nn vy. Light Saxe, ? Dark Saxe, Kingfisher, Fmerald. Grey, Old Hose, Putty, N'nf and MNigger llrcnvii.fWallflower. Cream. S to 35 yards makes I lie laltirit- Cope or Coal Value 13/6 yard , - - -‘dlA S H TRA DIN G ; P RIC E 12/6 yard VELOUR COATING-- . r >4in wide. --.n-tt.Kd. in a quality qiule above flu- usual; lies! dye and finish in the following fas-i mil ins colours; Nut and Nigger Grown, Mole. Grey, .la te. Dark I‘eaeoek, Amethyst :l u> Mi yards will make the latest Coot or Cape. Value 24’1l yard. CASH TRADING PRICE yard GENOA FACE CLOTH--Thin a capital fabric for Coat Frocks, having a good appearance and finish,-; besides being inexpensive. Note the excellent colours: Kingfisher. T.ight -and Dark Navy, •RiisivNut and Nigger Grown, Wine, = and Violet;;. 42/44in wide. 24 to 3 yards required for Coat Frock. -•i Value 5/6 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 4/6 yard VELOUR CLOTH— The ideal material for Smart Costumes or~Oo«t -.Frocks, being of-fine texture and beautiful finish, and just t.lie required weight for the above garments. Colours: Nigger, Grown. Reaver. Elephanh, Grey, Plumi-Wallflower,- and Black; Min. wide. 24 t 0.3 yards for Oo«t Frock, 3.1 t 0.4 yards for a Costume Value 22/ft yard. B3CASH ’TRADING PRICE yard STRIPE AND -CHECK CLOTH SUITINGS—--These-are-veryi-smarfc all-wool me-rrterials.-mbeantifully. faced; sflin>. wide; 11 yards required for Skirt, ' 24“ yards-for- a -Frock. Colours r . -Nut.cßrowna and Cream, large/ .„ Woken check; also in Dark Brown arid Cream, Dark Brown and Burnt - Nut;. Rrown with . Saxe andh Apricot Stripe, Nnt Grown “ with Tomato ami Apricot -Stripe -Teine-'H/fi yard. ;CASH.TRADING PRICE yard BLOCK-CHECK WOOL SUITINGS- - A Stylish Suiting; quite- the -latest; s-Jlßhi;'wide, in- the .following colours: Nigger Grown and Cream Check, ’outlined in' Old Rose: Dark Grey i and-Cretinv Check, outlined in- Red. T - and Saxe; -Nigger and Cream; Black. Grey and White Check. V-alue 4/9-yokl. . CASH TRADING PRICE yard JERSEY HOPSACKAn al I-wool material, most useful lor Coal l-Txa-.ks; very durable and washes well. Colours: Kingfisher. Paon, Light ami Dark Saxe. Navy. Henna, Wine, (jre.v, Fully. Mole, Nut and Nigger Browns; 42m. wide. 24 to 3 vanls required for Coat Frock. Value (i/11 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 5/11 yard FACE CLOTHAnothei Superior Cod nine or Coat. Frock material; tailors in a superior manner, and is jud the correct weight: for I lie alwive garments Colours: Nsgge--. Dark Poaro.-k. I <>■ nuilo. Gluck. and Navy: . r >4in wide. 24 to 3 yards for Coat Frock, 3’ to 4 varies for a Costume. Value 22/fi yard CASH TRADING PRICE 18/6 yard GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL SERGE All-wool Government Hospital • Serge: wonderful value, suitable for Radios’ and Juveniles* Coats. Men’s or Bovs’ wear Colours: Hospital Blue. Indigo. Navv. Nigger Grown; sßin wide Value 9/11 CASH TRADING PRICE 7/81 yard GABARDINE \ mo*I: popular M*v:c. oti<»ri ntr in .u ror.v (i n<> !JUIL r <* <*()|<)lirS l IiOV are all pure word. 51 to Min wide. Colours; Pul tv. Reaver Mole. Grey... I ,C/k A met hvst. Reseda. Green. King; i \ V fisher. Blue Rub Wallflower Nut «nd Nigger Grown Navv. and Black. Value I'i'ti yard. CASH TRADING PRICE Pattern* posted by return mall to ov.t ol Town Customers. EL® <S> IftItMERSTON NORTH m Mail Orders must be accompanied by a remittance to cover cost of -order, and if order is under XI in i valu*i-»postagc must be added. Money at once, refunded if goods are unsatisfactory.
JOHN WALLS. a BAKER , AND a CONFECTIONER MAIN STREET - : POXTON. bating is~Ttnder'my -own per- - —soiral ‘ anperrisionp so customers can-Tely on obtaining'e>nly*tbe' < best qnaiityuoods. V^Th^'^tef*'Justice,'wheninFox-the'bread-wasthe best he- had"ever tfcstedj-and- thequality same-afr-tben. ~.vi AFTERNOON; TEA. '' The'Refreshment 1 Roomis thoroughly tfp-to-date. T,T/ GOODS A f SPECIALITY. need tos«endooat !ofi-th© town for General and Commercial a*tSThe iHerald” Printer* ' ’wffli«BPPly • vonr- wants at -moderate prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2553, 10 March 1923, Page 1
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