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AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. po ' BOX 25 ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE ' No 9 UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. These Prices are for Cash Only. OUR SPECIAL LIST OF GOODS FOR EASTER SEASON. -’HERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, Mortons, 1/- * HEARINGS, ditto, McConnaehie’s, 1/3 tin. KIPPERED HERRINGS, McConnaelrie’s 1/3 KIPPERED HERRINGS, V- tin. FATHERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, 8d tin ■ FRESH J HERRlNGS,'€hannell, 9d tin. / FRESH HERRINGS ,' McConnackie’s, 1/ tin. SARDINES irt Oil, 6d, Bd, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 tin. SALMON, Us, Pink, 8d tin. SALMON, Us, Red Sockeye, 1/3 tin. SALMON, I’s, Pink, 1/- and 1/3 tin. SALMON, I’s, Red Sockeye, 2/- tin. SALMON & SHRIMP PASTE, Peeks, 1/3. GEAR’S TONGUES, 1/8; C.M.C., do, 1/6. PEARS, 1/9 PEACHES 1/8 APRICOTS 1/8 REX CHEESE, 1/2 tin.

COSY WOOL FROCKS Two of those we mention are exactly as illustrated WOOL FROCKS more popular and fashionable than ever for Winter wear. The new style* introduce some reajlynovel effects in colour combinations, affective trimming* and finiches. should see eur stocks at enee, the cooler days are already her* and these frocks are selling rapidly. NOVELTY ALL WOOL KNITTED JUMPER AND SKIRT—-As left Rand illustration— With exceptionally smart border on both garments intro-..uced iw die* souaree giving a pleasing oolnir note with waist girdle to match, new the full length Sleeves and effective contrast between S£%i?!Ssh aml pliin knitting. Colours.-Putty and to kvj and Emerald, Grey, Heather and R f eda V.eux Rose and Putty, Brown Heattd Hew, Saxe and Putty. Voolue, 95/6 JR^D | NG pRICEi M/ .. RIGHT HAND ILLUSTRATION SHOWS A VERY COSY AND UP-10 IM.TE WOVE FROCK, with plain knitted bodice, and rib knitted skirt. Row* of inlet Artificial Silk, in harmony or in contrast form a anuple, yet effective finish on the collar, sleeve and belt. Colours: Jade, -axe, Pwrolr "Biscuit Henna and Viesix Rose. Value, .£4/10;-. ’ CASH TRADING PRICE, £3/19/6. ALL PURE WOOL FROCK, IN SOFT SHADE OF PALE GRl'^—Becoming cross over roll collar extending to the waist and bound with Art Silk Braid in the newest Fuchsia shade, is quite a feature. 1- uchsia Art Silk also forms smart squares on the akirt. .Also to be had m finished' with Gold. Value, Cgas. CASH TRADING PRICE, £5/I^6. SMART’ MODEL ALL WOOL KNITTED FROCK in Putty shade featuring the much favoured high collar, buttoning with Nigger buttons. J lie <•«> - lar together with the cuffs and novelty patch pockets are made ot self coloured Brushed Wool; each with a narrow strip of Jade, outlined in rsiggcr. J il Vj frock combines the effective ribbed skirt with the neat, plain kmiteu bodice. Other colours:--Emerald, Sa**,, Nigger, Peacock. Fawn. Value, £5/10/-. CASH TRADING PRICE, £4/15/6. CHARMING ALL WOOL FROCK In Henna, having plain bodice with skirt knitted so as to give cheek'effect. The only contrast colour in tne sash belt of Putty Artificial Silk. This popular trimming is also used to bind the pretty coat neck and the three-quarter length sleeve. Also in Rose colour with Govprt, Pink and Covert, Covert and Orange. CASH TRADING PRICE, 75/-, ALSO IN O.S. SIZE in Powder Blue and Grey, Vieux Rose and Lemon. Value, £4/15/- CASH TRADING PRICE, 35/i a NORTH PALMKRSrrO^J Half-holiday Wednesday 12 noon. OP*” *ll day Saturday till 6 p,m. t —ll Closed for lunch, 12.30 to 1.30 pjn.

jtfHN WAULS. baker and CONFECTIONER. main STREET - FOXTON. fpHE baking is under my own personal' supervision; so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods'. Th~ Cliief' Justice, when in Foxton, saidthatthe bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. afternoon tea. The Refreshment Room is thorougii^^P- t 0 SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. iJj’p need I® oat of tRe 'town for General and Commei;cial Printing- “The Herald?’ Pripte^ sppply all your wants at mooerate prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2565, 10 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2565, 10 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2565, 10 April 1923, Page 1

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