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Vi «>II ;i 1 - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. ROBERTSON’S ™"’ UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. These Prices are for Cash Only. LOCAL AGENT FOR BLANCHE’S FAMOUS OINTMENT.

T Lia o; in o A 0 FQR THE COMING I WINTER SEASON. Every Line Advertised canbe relied upon for good, wear and all are quoted at NETT CASH TRADING PRICES. -VELOUR COATING 54in.-wide, of .superior quality, allwool;- Ih'sl iiyo and. finish, in the following colours: Navy. Light Saxe, Dark - Saxo. Kingfisher, Emerald. G ey. Old ltose. Putty. Nut . and Ifigger Brown, Wallflower, Cream 8-to 81 yards makes flip Infest Cape or Coat Value 18/6 yard CASH TRADING PRICE 12/6 yard -GENOA FACE CLOTH-- - '.l'llis a capital fabric: for Coat Crocks, having a good appearance and finish, besides feeing inexpensive. Note the excellent colours: Kingfisher. T.ighl and Dark Navy, Riisi. Nut and Nigger Drown, Wine, and Violet; 42/44in while. 24 to S yards required for Coat Frock. Value-5/6 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE 4/6 yard VELOUR CLOTHThe ideal; material for Stuart Cost nines or Coot. Frocks, being of fine texture and beautiful finish, and just ' the required weight for the above garments. Colours: Nigger, Brown." Denver.; Elephant), Grey, Plum. Wallflower, and Black; 54in. wide. 24 to 3 yards for Coat Frock. 81 to 4 yards for a Costume. Value 22/6 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE yard STRIPE , AND CHECK CLOTH SUITINGS—- ’ These are very smart all-wool materials. - -beautifully - faced ; 56m wide-; li'-yarda required -for Skirt, 24 yards for a Frock. Colours: Nut. Brown and Cream, large . broken‘-eheck-; -also in -Dark Brown add Cream, Dark Brown and Burnt Orange Stripe, Nut Brown with ,„ f Saxe atul. Apricot Stripe. Nut Brown ■- with'‘ Tomato and Apricot Strip* - Value-44/6 yard. _ i-CASH TRADING PRICE yard . BLOCK-CHECK WOOL SUITINGS—- ;•" A Stylish - Suiting. ■ quite the' latest; i; 42in.'wide. ( in the following colours-. Nigger Brown- and Cream Check, outlined in Old Hose; Dark Grey and Cream. Check, outlined in Rert . and,Saxe;', Nigger and Cream; “ Black, -Grey, and White Check. V.W'.l'y.rd. TRADING PRICE 3/11 yard VELOUR COATING54in wide, all-wool, in a quality quite above (lie usual; best dye and finish in the following fascinating colours ■. Nut and Nigger Drown, Mole. Grey, .la te. Dark Peacock, Amethyst Bto 84 yards will make the latest Coat or Cape. Value 24 6 vard. CASH TRADING PRICE 21/yard JERSEY HOPSACKAn all-wool material, most useful for (,\>at Frocks; very durable and mashes well. Colours: Kingfisher. Paon. Light atul Dark Saxe. Navy. Henna. Wine. Grey. Puffy. Mole, Nut. and Nigger Drowns; 42in Wlcile. 2i to 8 vards required tor Coat Frock. Value (i/ll yard. CASH TRADING PRICE S/ll yard FACE CLOTHAnother Superior Costume oi Coat Frock material: tailors in a superior manner, and is ju t the cor reef weight: for the above garments Colours: X iggeDark Peacock. lonialo. D.lack. and Navy: 54m wultn 24 to 3 vn id - for Coat 1* rock, .4. to 4 yanks' for a Costume. \ alue 22/fi y“ w, CASH tr aDING PRICE 18 6 yard government hospital serge All-wool Government Hospital ■Serge; wonderful value, suitable 1™ Ladies’ and Juveniles' Coals Men's nr Bovs' wear Colours: Hospital Blue, 'indigo. Navv. X'gg<‘' Drown; ry»; n wide Vii.ih 1 .)/ii . _ CASH TRADING PRICE 7/11 yard ilTermg in if colours They GABARDINE A most populai labr are Mu p'twe wool 51 to 54m wide Amet hvst P "' Reseda.' *Gt een. King fisher. Blue Bird. N.R ■and Nigger Drown N.i'>. Blark . Patterns posted by return mail to out of Town Customers. IX D -NORTH STGN Mail Orders must be accompanied by a remittance to cover cost of order, and if order is under £1 in value postage must be added. Money at once icfunded if goods are unsatisfactory.

SOTHH WALLS. BAKER AND .iGGNFEOTIONEK MAIN STREET - FOXTON. THE- baking is under my own personal rsupervision, 'so customers can ■Jpely only the best quality goods. $ Tfc£ J Chief "Justice, when in Foxton; Saidthat the bread was the best he'had ‘ever tasted, and the quality is -Btilb the same as then. .uMSMmWH. TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoro■hly up-to-date. fIM A TiL- GOODS. A SPECIALITY. to aendoufcoL the. town for General- and" Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printer? will supply ah your wants at moderate prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2555, 15 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2555, 15 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2555, 15 March 1923, Page 1

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