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AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. '*“*• ROBERTSON’S ■UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. These Prices:are for Cash Only. OUR SPECIAL LIST OF GOODS EASTER SEASON. HERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, Mortons, l/ditto, MeCoimachie’s, 1/3 tin. KIPPERED HERRINGS, MeConnachie’s 1/3 KIPPERED HEARINGS, V- tin. FAT,HERRIN GS, in Tomato Sauce, 8d tin FRERH HERRINGS, Channell, na tin. HERRINGS, McConnachie’s, 1/ tin. in Oil, 6d, B<l, 9d, l/-, 1/3 tin. f s, Pink, 8d tin. .iSAMR?". Sockeye, 1/3 tin. SALMON, i’s, Pink, 1/- and 1/3 tin. SALMON, Ps, Red Sockeye, 2/- tin. SALMON & SHRIMP'PASTE, Peeks, 1/3. GEAR’S TONGUES, 1/8; p.M.C., do, 1/6. PEARS, 1/9 PEACHES 1/8 .APRICOTS 1/8 , I{ REX CHEESE, 1/2 tin. OIU XJ .r COSY ■ '■ /Ywo of those we mention are exactly as illustrated WOOL .FROCKS more popular and fashionable than ever for Winter wear. The new. styles introduce some reallynovel effects in colour combinations, affective trimmings and finishes. Ladies should see our stocks at once, the cooler days are already her* and these frocks’a. e sr.bify rapidly. NOVELTY ALL WOOL KNITTED JI'MIM-ilf AND SKIRT—Ah left hand illustration—W:lh exceptionally «mart bonier on both garment#, intro-.need m dice ; equates, 1 ( . je •• Hlective contrast lietween ~tier and Henna Saxe an, lull,. CASH TRADING PRICE, 84/-. BIGHT HAND ILLUSTRATION SHOWS A ' ;-f.* Y AND 1 I - DATE WOVE -FROCK, with plain knitted Ir.-.ii*and '.I ” ‘ • Bowa of inlet Artificial Silk, in harmony or in •••.ntnrl b rae a -imp.e. jr«t affective fiuisli on the collar, sleeve and b ’ ‘' <u ' fWnrV Biscuit, Henna, and Vieux hose. \aL.e, ' CASH TRAD I.iG RiiiCc. *-.s U;t». ALL PURE V vox, FROCK, IN SOFT SHADE «>! fuming cross over roll collar extend.ng ie -re • SilL Braid in the newest Fuchsia shade, n i-’Ai.L Gi.'LY. I>•..,i 1.,1 will, Art Silk also forms smart squares on the skirt. ftniehed with Gold. Value, Cgns. 6;.0. SMART MODEL ALL WOOL KN JT I'Ll < i •• the *mucli favourer high collar, oulton.ng lar together with the cuHA admn.l.i ,• Brushed Wool, each with a narrow strip >■» ,i. frock, oombines the elleotive lijdj-.d skb t wi:l 'bodice'. ..Other colours:- Emerald, Shm>, S..VA <|ii" In be li.nl .UI i\ U i'nr i.rnl I ai- . .led CAi.t TitAIJINU l-l'.iLl dour Ih Value, io/10/-. CHARMING ALL WOOL .FROCK m Henna, !n» ( ii>K P>- : ;l skirt knitted so as to give cheek eflee! She on.;. n sash belt of Putty Artificial Silk. Th pope: ir .- •*. <• -r to bind the pretty coat neck and the t h ee r.mri r bi g a • u "° U la, clour wiU. Covert, ‘'a ■«> 0..H0 ™W - , 5f .. A^?ui N «ll«- SIZ? “ P “’" i ' ,r 'cflSH''t RAdTnG "pH icE^'ltS/.. PALMERSTON NORTH ' it, d Yj! v Half-holiday Wednesday Irani LQ/ 12 noon. Open all day Saturday till I p.m. Closed for lunch, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.

WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. baking is under my own..personal -supervision, -so customers can rely oa obtaining, only the best quality goods. Th" :) Chief f Justice, when in Foxton, thaj.,the bread was the best he hajJ.eyer.tasted, and the quality is atilj, the as'-then. <*AFTEBNOON-TEA Th^^ffeghjne*!t; fJ ßpom is.thoro-W'-ughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. 9need to send out of the town for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printer*will supply all your wants at moderate prices. .....

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2567, 14 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2567, 14 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2567, 14 April 1923, Page 1

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