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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 FOR EASTER SEASON. HERRINGS,, in, Tomato, Sauce, Mortons, 1/HERBINJGS, ditto, McConnackie’s, 1/3 tin. KIPPERED HERRINGS, McConnachie’s 1/3 KIPPERED HERRINGS, 1/- tin. FAT HERRINGS, in Tomato Sauce, 8d tin FRESH HERRINGS, Channell, 9d tin’ FRESH-HERRINGS; MeConnachie’s, 1/ tin. SARDINES.in Oil, 6d, Bd, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 tin. SALMON, i’s, Pink, 8d tin. SALMON, i’s, Red Sockeye, 1/3 tin. SALMON, I’s, Pink, -1/- and 1/3 tin. SALMON, I’s, Red Sockeye, 2/- tin. SALMON & SHRIMP PASTE, Pecks, 1/3. GEAR’S TONGUES, 1/8; C.M.C., do, 1/6. PEARS, l/o PEACHES 1/8 APRICOTS 1/S REX CHEESE, 1/2 tin.

!/a -; i Iflm, ?£?»*£;{£« >j pfg» jiV-?i-:lUvi v ELEGANT & AT TRACTIVE C“7 A n U u THEY ensure comfort on THE VERY COLDEST DAY!! We describe two styles exact as illustrated Fashion experts in London and Pai is cannot speak too highly of the popularity and utility of knitted wool suits. They are garments which appeal equally for their attractiveness and comfort. Produced in the smartest of styles and knitted from the warmest wool, how can they fail to be popular. We urge early inspection of the very exclusive range we have to show LEFT HAND DRAWING ILLUSTRATES. LX AC l Li, A CHARMING ALL WOOL SUIT—Of good quality and most etleetive style. Smart coutnoting stripes. >!iow mi Hie becoming collar iloimce and cuffs. The well-made skirt on elastic at ’ the waist, has t'he contrast finish in attractive panel lorm. C.oloius: Cardinal and Rutty; Grey and Jade; Saxe and Putty; Hwuui and I utty; Bionn and l’ulty. Value tlgns. CASH TRADING PRICE, £5/12.6. THE RIGHT HAND DRAWING SHOWS. EXACTLY, A VERY SPORTSLIKE SUIT’--Of good quality wool in wide Rih effect. Ihe essentially smart coat, it will he note., is collarless, like a cardigan, and fastens altraclively with smoked pearl buttons. Made in self shades of Saxe, Navy, < hocolate, v°K' 4™" firw , "" 1 "'cash tradlng"prim l’dt'im. BECOMING AI.I. WOOL SUIT—In the new “Alare” mixture, featuring Black and White. T’he coat is artistically finished on the roll front*, pockets and cuffs, with Navy Artificial Silk Braid. The waist Wdms made_ot self coloured wool. Value, 7gns. CASH TRADING PRICE, £6 12/6. OHARMTNG FRENCH SUIT—In Fawn shade of very soft Brushed Wool, a favourite stvle.. The coat has a delightful raised pattern, giving brocade effect, added to which the loot of coat, r evers, pockets, and sleeves, are bound with rich Artificial Silk braid in Fawn shade. The skirt i- unbrushod at rhe top with wide bonier I) uslied, aiul patterned like the eoai, and rnwn tiraid Binding the seams. Value, Ilgns. CASH TRADING PRICE, £lO/5/-. A VERY SM ART 1.1 H )SF.-FTTTI NO S FIT—Of Reseda Heather Wool; with becoming roll fronttible Russian eollu of Brushed Wool. Deep cut Raglan sleeves, wide at lue ■wrist. with brushed turned, hack cuffs: narrow belt, worn very low. and 'he wide brushed “Duff" hem at the foot of skirl finish this exclusive '-nil. Value .£6/10. CASH TRADING PRICE, £5/15'-. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE. GOOD DUALITY AT.T. WOOT. PLAIN KNIT JUMPER AND SKIRT—The Jumper is a smart “Middy” style with full length sleeve, and lu n over* collar. The ninwowp-i contrast stripes finish the turn back cuff. ’ foot of tihe Jumper. Tlie skirt, which is on elastic at the waist, has si mi Ur contrast otrinea at the foot. Colours: Nigger and Putty, Grey and .Tade. Saxe and Grey, and all Dream. Value 49/fi. CASH TRADING PRICE 39/6. If I£D }! UTj PALMERSTON NORTH i mFmmrmpm Half-holiday Wednesday 12 noon. from Open all day Saturday till 6 p.m. Closed for lunch, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.

i 0 fed WALLS. baker and confectioner. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. fJ'HE baking is under my own per- ! sonal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. Th' Chief. Justice, when in Forton, said that the bread ,was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality jg still the s.ame as then. AFTERNOON TEA: The Refreshment Room is , thoroughly up-tordate. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. need 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 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2568, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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