Horrocks, Miliar & Coy’s. PYJAMA SHIRTINGS. Are the most dependable Shirtings made, wht' er white, Cream, or Pyjama Stripes, all colours.are guarav teed absolutely fast dyes. We confidently recommend these cloths for Pyjamas, Shirts, and all classes of Underwear. 36 inch double warp PYJAMA SHIRTING, in wide stripes, this is a Union wool and cotton cloth, heavy weight, Special Cut Price 2/11 yard. 34 inch tleeehed PYJAMA SHIRTING, in a wide range of Pyjama Stripes, soft as a flannel and strong in wear, Special Cut Price 2/3 yard. 38 inch fine warp SHIRTING, a beautiful soft finished cloth, very suitable for pyjamas and shirts, and in a variety of block stripes, Special Cut. Price 2/6 yard. 36 inch FRENCH TWILL FLANNELETTE, hi cream only, and specially made for all classes of Ladies’ and children’s underclothing. It is better than flannel and cheaper. Special Cut Price, 2/9 yard. 36 inch WHITE VELVO FLANNELETTE, a cloth beautifully soft in texture and strong in wear, Special Cut Price 1/11 yard. 30 inch GREY FLANNELETTE, ideal for boys’ shirts, or Ladies and Children’s underwear, Special Cut Price 1/9 yard. 36 inch CREAM VELOUR FLANNELETTE. This cloth is much superior to ordinary flannelette, and is eminently suitable for nightgowns and underclothing. 30 inch STRIPED FLANNELETTES, a good useful cloth and splendid value, Special Cut Price, 1/3 yard. A
mi m m, -• gs rjj OVERCOAT limp, is right up n us, and men who seek smartness, combined with protection from the cold and avet, will find the coat to me t their tas’es in the on 5 nt showing. The fabrics are the laieSt, and the woikna; ship and finish assure ihe style and s', ape being kept .o the laSt. SLIP ONE OF THESE ON TO-DAY. i'&ttZx £S( i ft *A A. N. SMITH Progressive Cash Draper and Mens’ & Boys’ Outfitter Phone 49 Foxlon sS'Sspk.x 0* !sK$? 7 -it
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. The L. 0. E. LADIES’ OUTFITTING EMPORIUM. PERREAU’S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET. MISS DIAMOND (late of tie C. M. Ross Co. Ltd.) notifies the public of Foxton that she has commenced business as above with a first-class assortment of Millinery and Ladies’ Clothing. She hopes, that by wide experience and careful selection of Ladies’ requirements in Millinery and Clothing, to merit a fair share of patronage. Inspection Invited. IS I' it A & —^ STILL GOfflG STRONG! OUR FREIGHT FREE OFFER. DURING THE MONTH OF MAY WE OFFER TO PAY FREIGHT ON ANY ORDER OF A GENERAL NATURE OF THE VALUE OF £5. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED OUR GENERAL PRICE LIST CONTAINING THIS OFFER SEND TODAY. IT’S FREE.
WATSON BROS., LIMITED, THE BIG CASH STORE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2587, 31 May 1923, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2587, 31 May 1923, Page 3
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