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PAY CASH AND BANK THE; DIFFERENCE s3l OF ******* 54 inch HEAVY TWEED COATINGS, value 12/fi, Last Week Sale Price 4/11. 56" inch ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS, value 13/6, Last Wieek 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 sale. 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 17/0. 1 only SEAGRASS SQUARE, 12 x 13ft. Oin., 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 Wpek 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, 1/6 pair last week of Sale. 3 SILK COLLARS for 1/9 last week of sale. MEN’S HARDWEAR TROUSERS, 10/6 last week of Saie._ 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 week of Sale. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

THE BEST NEWS YET FOR BAD LKGS VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. 5 HEALEY’S “VAR EX’’ Meibij '<l of Treatment never fails to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain with the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any incon venieuce This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee has been recommended. It has cured without resting, where patients have In mi gi‘ ? cn i:;>. even with resting, as incurable. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. ST CURES TO STAY CURED. J? does not matter hew ''eng 1 you have been tronblou wkli 1 the. nicer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. It bus cum d L’lcors of forty ysf isnding. ii !•!’!.!, I'Aii’TiOL* .A !-.S AN!) YEKTiMONT M V MAY RE OBTAINED AT healey’s pharmacy FOXrON.

A Few Lines Worth Noting at Bauektiam’s. I PREMIER. OATMEAL, once tried always used, 31bs 1/-. j ! NEW SUPPLY OF “RAUPA! TEA” 2/S lb. I PRUNES, per lb. 0(1 . TINNED FISH, very cheap NEW FIGS AND APRICOTS. FARMERS REMEMBER WE STOCK “GONE WEST” RABBIBT POISON. BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES.

SB 9. 6 ? ift: to Raise. ATO change of outside temperature can effect theJ^fthat positively with its insulated walls 2}m thick. 7his as - fliev j cave the. uniform temeprature for your ducks « change* of temperashell until they are taken from the tacnitontoi. -As_cl a g * and ture during the first -24 hours of your d * r ; e these fatal lung troubles you should use the Buckeye and eimunu diseases. COPPER TANK, water heated by copper tanks which is everlasting in wear. . SIM = the bator. Automatically regulated. GUARANTEED— TO hatch more chicks ana “tvouße--other incubator made torcquiiic n • . . llilt( .|,, to I>o perno attention to regulator from sta replaced without fectly constructed in all mechanical paits oi t cj. question any time within 40 days. PRICES LESS V- IN' THE £ CASH MSCOI.NT *««»'>«» 65-c<rg £7 5/-; 110-egg, £l2 10/-; 210-egg, tu, 10/-500-CHICK SuCKEYE COLONY POULTrVrEQUISITES— Gi°een Bone Mills, bargain at £7 10/ ; Gut Mills, only 79/6.

o i >ioni x<; anx orx c eai knt. J. N. RIDER open a Branch Emporimn in Gills' New Brick Buildings, Balance Street, Shannon on WEi )\ 10SDA N, August Ist. Willi a new Stock of Boots and Shoes, representing all the leading English and Continental Makers, of Stylish Footwear. The Branch will be under the Supervision of Mrs Rider. A Car will run daily between Foxton and Shannon, leaving Foxton 7.30 a.in., Shannon 5.30 p.m. Moutoa and Marotiri Re.si-' dents may have goods delivered on Approval, and Repairing called for and Returned. Buy your Boots from RIDER’S STORES, And Receive Good Value For Your Money. THE LEADING BOOT FIRM. FOXTON AND SHANNON.

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 Main now, and you will be ready to use the byotern right .'.'/.ii; " away. 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. * ■■ mi-. - • • • = ; ' JOHN McOOLL CERTIFICATED. PLUMBEr GASFITTEB, ETC MAIN STREET ..... FC2TON. Telephone *>2.

PiANO TUNING. MA ALLEN E. MARTIN (successor to Mr W. H. Coles) will visit T’oxton periodically. Coimnunieati'vis left at tlie Herald Ollice, Fox-t--.ii, .will receive attention. Palmerston North Address: Care of Coles’ Music Warehouse.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 2

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