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' AGENCIES - P.O. BOX 25. N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. ROBERTSON’S 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, l/H PktMILK OATIES, 1/9 packet. BOURNVILLE COCOA, I/-, 1/11, 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, 11 d bag SALT, 7’s, Best White, 1/3 bag. OUR SPECIAL BULK TEAS AT 1/10, 2/2, 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 l/H 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. !, 3/- per lb. BULK HONEY, 8d per lb. AMERICAN BROOMS, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-.

|ia I • •' b) n \r OF EXQUISITE Easily Bought To-day at the 0 TTTT-’ TURNING FROCKS ENUMEI!ATED HERE ARE /.wlvv'rq UN LONDON' MODELS. THESE I£> WEEK ' BICE BT.ACK BANNS YEI.VET I N« ;^‘riiitrA,“, d &,i. m, ie NOW <7/WA THE GRACEFUL FROCK, exactly as illustrated, is ail effective combination of. Silver Grey ami Lemon Satin. Lemon lines the new sleeves, tlie side drapes, and is also the shade of the pretty flowers at the waist. Value <£B/8/- • Sale Price <£6/12/6. NOW £5/17/6 GOOD QUA LIT V IVLAIK VELVETEEN EVENING FROCK. The low round neck, short sleeves and front of bodice are efleetivoly beaded with jet beads. Ihe belt is also beaded, and lastens with black buckle. Value t6/G/- ftale Price £5/10/-. NOW £4/15/--i'HE NEW SEQUIN TUNIC (exactly as illustrated) is on a foundation of Black Silk Net. 1® lieautifullv beaded with shinuneiing sequins in a glorious shade of pale kingfisher. Small Mach heads are also u-ed with elect. The hack of tunic is worked ex- ; - 1 1 y life the front. \alue £6/0/Sale Price ■ C4/12/G. Also to be had in B'ark with Amethyst Sequins. NOW £4/4/iytmt?jt tit A FTC TAFFETA MODEL FROCK. Shows the new bertha stylo. QD i ra 0 ? liki c kJ A piS tew. t boa.., of jrttA ■ S placed at waist, with streamers of. narrow ribbon. T, * e , lp ?„? t., ‘ f , nswas .mss has one drape at side. Value £4/15/-. Sale Price £ I £3/15/. PEACEFUL EVENING FROCK OF BLACK SATIN. The low ernfs - r 1. “dice GR fold of blLk net eilgecl beads, and short sleeves of net. Skirt ,s smartly draped,. Value <£7///-. Sale-Price £olsl NOW f* 5 '19/6 EXQUISITE MODEL FROCK of Lavender and Silver Shot Satin Tir*.a '''••* 1 frock is Enrly Victorian, with pretty pointed bodice and full ski if. Ihe litter Sfec! il stem by tie..kirty overskirt of Hauvo NS. lM.lcl «Hh Satin Tissue. Value ,€l4/10/- Sale Price £9/19/0/- NQW £B/I r/. DAINTY EVENING FROCK, of Jade Crepe de diene. It is sleeveless, with the narrowest of pleated ninon frills, ,finishing arm hole, and continu ng down sides of frock to the foot. A trail of silver leaves and bronze grapes u.usli the waist. Value £5/15/-. Sale Pnce £4/17/6. NOW £4 /7/6 GTRLISH SEMI-EVENING FROCK OF COTTON GEORGETTE T.ongwn'stod GT bodice 3 sleeves and skirt are effectively tucked, trimmed \al. lace and insertion. Value £2/9/0. Sale Price, £l/17/6. Also in Colours, Biscuit, Rose Pink, Lavender. :ii vein m i %

JOHN WALLS. BAKER AM) CONFECTIONER. • f MAIN STREET, - FOXTON. THE baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best he’bad ever'tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly : up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. JJO need to send out of the town for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printery will supply all your wants at moderate prices,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2621, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2621, 18 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2621, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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