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= PAY r,ASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE % al: if LAST WEEK 54 inch HEAVY TWEED COATINGS, value 12/C, Last Week Sale Price 4/11. 56 inch ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS, value 13/6, Last W-eek of Sale 4/11. COLOURED AND WHITE CREPES, value 1/11, Last Week of Sale 1/3. ALL REMNANTS FURTHER REDUCED for the last Week of Sale. FUGI SILK worth 5/11 yard, Last Week of Sale, 3/11. LADIES’ HATS, Selling Prices 4/11 to 12/6, Last Week of Sale 1/-. LADIES’ HATS, 12/6 to 25/-, Last Week of Sale 2/11. BALANCE OF MILLINERY formerly 15/6 to 55/-, all 10/6 and 21/- for last week of sa e. LOVAT MIXTURE HOSE, worth 2/11, Last Week of Sale 1/11. 3 only, high-grade PRAMS, priced at £9 10s and £lO last week of sale any pram for £7 17/6. 1 only SEAGRASS SQUARE, 12 x 13ft. Gin., last week of sale 22/6, worth 55/-. 44 inch BLACK DRESS STUFFS, value 5/11, last week of Sale 2/11. CORD VELVETEENS, in Purple,.Navy, Saxe, and Brown, excellent wear, worth 5/11 yard. Last Week of Sale, 3/11. 80 inch HEAVY TWILL SHEETING, worth 3/11 yard, Last Week of Sale, 2/11 yard. ALL WOOL COLONIAL RUGS, all pure wool Last Week of Sale, 21/6. MEN’S WOOL SOCKS, l/G pair last week of Sale. 3 SILK BODICES for 1/9 last week of sale. MEN’S HARDWEAR TROUSERS, 10/6 last week of Sale. ALL WOOL CARDIGANS for Men 11/6 last week of Sale. YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS, all wool Colonial tweed, priced at 49/6, last week of sale 17/6. £8 8s Od SUITS FOR £6 15s Od last week of Sale. 90/- SUITS FOR 75/- last 1 week ofSale. i i a I FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

THIS MONTH COMPLETES 13 YEARS OF BUSINESS j IN FOXTON. V HERE ARE A FEW LINES,'TO QUIT BEFORE STOCKTAKING AND THE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. RAISINS, 3lbs for 27SULTANAS .. •• 31bs for 2 / 6 CURRANTS 3lbs for 2/6 INVIGRO COCOA, .. Jib. for I/LARGE TINS HERRINGS, lOtl, SMALLER TINS 8d SALMON, Tails’ lOd tin; SMALL TIN 7d. “GOLDEN BEE” JAM, 21b. Tins, .. 1/5 JELLIES, 4 packets VRed Rose Butter. BAUCK HAM’S ’PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES.

o4£— m m a Wliy “Buckeye” Chicks are Bigger, Stronger and Easier to Raise. VTO change of outside temperature can e^ c positively with its insulated walls 2Jin thick, lit tlley leave the uniform temeprnture for your chicks from c i, anK es of temperashell until they are taken from the llv es hring cm Itowel and ture during the first 24 hours ofyour chicks livesMn n fatal lung troubles you shoidd use the Buckeje and ei.nun. diseases. COPPER TANK, water heated by copper tanks which is rustless and everlasting in wear. . , h l eat Pe<l No ri fum'es >o frora >ol^'t| ‘ 1 p' £ enter°the incubator. Automatically regulated. , GUARANTEED— To hatch more chicks and stronger^ other incubator made, to rerpm e * Q f ], ;v teli to be perno attention to regulator from stait fimsl ' re p laced without fectly constructed in all mechanical paits 01 icpiai question any time within 40 days. PRICES DESS 2/- IN THE £ CASH DISCOUNT FOR 7 05-en-g £7 5/-; 110-egg, £l2 10/-, 210-egg. £lO 10/-500-CHICK BUCKEYE COEONT real in he best sense of the word. i». 1 ba T,- a i n a t £7 10/ ; Grit POULTRY REQUISITES— Green Bone Mills, bargain ai Mills, only 79/6.

Get Ready for Water & Drainage I am landing, shortly, all materials in connection with water and drainage, and I am now prepared to give quotes for this class of work. Get connected up to the Main now, and yon will be ready to use the System right , away. J d XiiU -x'L J W.C. Pedestals in White, and Cane and White, also High Pressure Cast Iron’'-Cisterns, Lead Pipes and Drain Pipes, and all necessary Fittings in Stock. DON’T DELAY. JOHN McCOLL CERTIFICATED PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET - - ... FOXTON. Telephone *52.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2613, 31 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2613, 31 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2613, 31 July 1923, Page 2

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