AGENCIES N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. p.o,b 0 ROBERTSON’S TELEPH< " 9 - UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : ; : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices: FLOUR, 25’s 5/3; 50’s 10/3; 100’s 19/6. OATMEAL, per 25, 6/3 CREAMOTA, I/I I P«. MILK OATIES, 1/9 packet. BOURNVILLE COCOA, I/-, I/I!, and 3/8 EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, 1/4 tin. CORN FLOUR, Johnston’s 8d packet. MACARONI, lod packet. MILK, Highlander, 11/6 dozen, I/- tin. JAM, I’s 9d, 2’s 1/6, 4’s 3/6, 6’s 5/6. JAM, 2’s, Strawberry, I/I I tin. SULTANAS, 9d per lb. CURRANTS, 9d per lb. SEEDED RAISINS, 8d pkt. PAN CAKE FLOUR, 4d pkt. BULK DATES, Fresh 5d per lb. SALT, s’s, Best White, I Id bag SALT, 7’s, Best White, 1/3 bag. BUTTER, Best Factory, 1/8 per lb. BACON, RASHER, 1/2 per lb. BOILING CUTS BACON, From 9d per lb. CHEESE, I/- Per lb. PASTES, Ham and Chicken, etc. 1/2 pot. KIPPERED HERRINGS, Large Size, 9d tin. CORN BEEF, 1/3 tin. BOVRIL I/ll Pot. SOUPS, Foster Clarkes’ 4 for I/-. MARROWFAT PEAS, 6d packet. WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, 6d bottle WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, qts. 1/3 bottle. TOMATO SAUCE, 8d bottle. TOMATO SAUCE, qts. 1/4 bottle. BULK PEPPER, 1/6 per lb. CREAM OF TARTAR, Best, 1/6 per lb. BAKING SODA, 4d per lb. SOAP, Best Washing, 3 bars for 2/6. OUR SPECIAL BULK TEAS AT 1/10, 2/2, 2/6, 3/- per lb. BULK HONEY, 8d per lb. AMERICAN BROOMS, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-.
p verun Frocks OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY Easily Bought To-day at the 0 TTTF EVENING FROCKS ENI'MEK A TED HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OTTR LATEST LONDON MODELS. . Ip 1 o T \^FPFD'tO IDVY \t MUCH WEEK * rose of Black Panne. Value £9/17/6. Sa!e Price iS/U/G. £7/ 1 5 /„ THE GRACEFUL FROCK, exactly as illustrated, is an-effective combination of Silver Grey and Lemon Satin. Lemon lines the new sleeves, the side drapes, and is" also the shade of the pretty flowers at the waist. Value £B/8/Sale Price <£6/12/6. GOOD QUA LIT V BLACK VELVETEEN EVENING FLOCK. The low round neck, short sleeves and front of bodice are effectively beaded with jet beads, the belt is also beaded, and fastens with - - - - • " ' 5.6/6/- Sale black buckle. Price £5/10/-. NOW £5/17/6 NOW £4/15/TIIE NEW SEQUIN TUNIC (exactly as illustrated) is on a foun<l at ion of Black Silk I\ci. Is beautifully beaded with shimmering sequins in a glorious shade of pale kingfisher. Small black beads are also used with effect. The back-of tunic is worked ex-•H-tlv 'ike the front. Value JCG/G/Sa'.o Price .£4/12/6. Also to lie had in Black with Amethyst Sequins. NOW £4/4/nTT A TNT BT AOK TAFFETA MODEL FROCK. Shows the new be-tho style. Q L of sEver lLe pYped fuchsia. Cabochon of many a is tdneed at waist, with streamers of narrow ribbon. The sides ot ixmice and iraist line are prettily ruched Skirt has the deer, scallop-l fo .line, fin ished narrow niching. Value £6/12/6. Sale Price A!o/l// . £5/5/SIMPLE SATIN EVENING FROCK Buttercup shade has rour.il puff sleeves. A Rose and plaited girdle of self-satinfim. h, the has one drape at side. Value .£4/15/-. Sale Price -£4/4/-. jyjQyy £3/15/GRACEFUL EVENING FROCK OF BLACK SATIN The low .roar ’• r W<bco has a fold of black net edged beads, and short sleeves of net. . smartly draped. Value £7/7/-. Sale Price £5/5/- NOW £2/19/6 EXQUISITE MODEL FROCK of Lavender and Silver Shot Satiii'i - frock is Early Victorian, with pretty pointed bodice and full skut. 1 lie latter effect is given by the dainty overskirt of Mauve Net. 1 a "led w,i Satin Tissue. Value £l4/10/- Sale Price £9/19/6/- NQW £*/15/DAINTY EVENING FROCK, of Jade Crepe de Chene It is sleeveless, with the narrowest of pleated ninon frills finishing arm hole, and comim: up -mi sides of frock to the foot. A trail of silver leaves and bronze grapes mush the waist. Value £5/15/-. Sale Price £4/17/6. NOW £4 '1 6 GIRLISH. SEMI-EVENING FROCK OF COTTON GEORGETTE Long wonted bodice, 3 sleeves and skirt are effectively tucked, trimmed \ al. lace and insertion. Value £2/9/6. Sale Price, £l/17/6. NOW £l/9/6 Also in Colouts, Biscuit, Rose Pink, Lavender. ¥ T.IJ Djeimer NORTH PALMERSTON w: umm m t li-1 ic
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. “THE baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely-onobtaining only the best quality goods. The Chiefs Justice, when in Foxtonysaidthat thebreadwas the best he had ever tasted, and the quality ;is still the sas then. ° AFTERNOON TEA. * The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. UO need to send out of the town ? for "General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Pfihtery will supply all your wants -at moderate price*.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2620, 16 August 1923, Page 1
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769Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2620, 16 August 1923, Page 1
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