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AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. -p. 0 ,; box 25. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE ' NO ' 9 - UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices: FLOUR, 25’s 5/3; 50’s 10/3; IQO’s 19/6. OATMEAL, per 25, 6/3 CREAMOTA, \/W Pkt. : MILK OATIES, 1/9 packet. BOURNVILLE COCOA, I/-, I/I I, and 3/8 EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, 1/4 tin. CORN JTUQD.R> Johnston’s 8d packet. MACARONI, lod packet. MILK, Highlander, 11/6. dozen, I/- tin. JAM, Ps 9d, 2’s 1/6, 4’s 3/6, 6’s 5/6. 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. JAM, 2’s, Strawberry, . SULTANAS, CURRANTS, SEEDED RAISINS, PAN CAKE FLOUR, BULK DATES, Fresh SALT, s’s, Best White, SALT, 7’s, Best r White, I/ll tin. 9d per lb. 9d per lb. 8d pkt. 4d pkt. 5d per lb I Id bag 1/3 bag. CORN BEEF, BOVRIL SOUPS, Foster Clarkes’ MARROWFAT PEAS, WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, . WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, qts. TOMATO SAUCE, TOMATO SAUCE, qts. * BULK PEPPER, CREAM OF TARTAR, Best, BAKING SODA, SOAP, Best Washing, 3 bars for 1/3 tin. I/ll pot. 4 for I/-. 6d packet. 6d bottle 1/3 bottle. 8d bottle. 1/4 bottle. 1/6 per lb. 1/6 per lb. 4d per lb. 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/-. 7b « \Y $ M - OF EXQUISITE lljj l—i LJllil Easily Bougiit Xo-cay at the 0 THE EVENING CROCKS ENUMER ATED REEL y K (;-\ S IN OUR LATEST LONDON MODELS. THESE J.m X.L U. v A r,< mtihU UNDER OUR SALE rose of Black Pmme. Value £9/17/6. Sale Price A-S/U/G. NOW £7/15/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 QUALITY BLACK VELVETEEN EVENING FROCK. The low round neck, short sleeves and front of bodice are effectively beaded with jet beads. The belt is also b°nded, and fastens uith black bnrkle. Value .£6/6/- tsale Price L5/16/-. NOW £5/17/6 , NOW £4/15/THE NEW SEQUIN TUNIC (exactly as illustrated) is on a foundation of Black Silk Net. Is beautifully beaded with shimmering sequins in a glorious shade of pale kingfisher. Small black beads are also used with oltect, Tlip back of tunic is worked exactly like the front. Value £G/G/Salo Price .£4/12/G. . Also to he had in Black with Amethyst Sequins. NOW £4/4/IVTTATTJT TiTAfTC TAFFETA MODEL FROCK. Shows the new bertha style, is placed at waist, with streamers of narrow ribbon. The juries' ° fin *7™.; NQW £5/s/ _ • has one drape at side. Value £l4/15/-. Sale Price Ml I £3/15/GRACEFUL EVENING FROCK OF BLACK SATINX The low cross' w r brdice has. a fold of black net edgetl beads, ; and. short sleei es of e. • ' smartly : draped. Value £7/7/-. Sale Price .£5/5/- NOW £2/19/6 ■pvrynTSlTE MODEL FROCK of Lavender and Silver Shot Satin Tissue. r|,,!: ?Sck is EarlwVictodan with pretty . pointed bodice and full skirt latter Effect is given by the dainty overskirt of Mauve Net, banded n.th Satin Tissue. Value .£l4/10/; Sale Price £9/19/6/DAINTY EVENING FROCK, of Jade Crepe de Cliene It is sleeveless, with the narrowest of pleated ninon frills, finishing arm hole, and continu ng don. Sdes of frock to the foot. A trail of silver leaves and bronze grapes n.i.sh .the waist, .Value. £5/15/-. Sale Price £4/17/6. NOW £4/7 /£ CIRLISH SEMI-EVENING FROCK OF COTTON GEORGETTE. TiOngwa’Bt.od I bodice, 3 sleeves and skirt are effectively tucked, trimmed Val. lace and insertion. Value £2/9/6. Sale Price,.£l/17/6. NOW £l/9/6 Also in Colours, Biscuit, Rose Pink, Lavender.. lIP e FiSZXZr*! NORTH UX mmrn mri~ — *v rr4T ~ mm ill i mm 1 . M 83&8W mmMJ

JOHN -WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. D2aTHEihakpg.».imdw--my own per--7 sonaL supervision,, so customers ... can. rely the best . .. quality goods. ■ > nThe^Chief-Justice, when -in-Fox- „ ton,.saidihat the bread was the best /he Jiad ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. _ AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoro-ogyjyaßriQr-date.: SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. ..JJ’O .need-ta.send .outcof the town for Printingijrill sftw e»teiw» General and Commercial F 2 'Herald- 'Prpitery >ly all yohr wants at mod-

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2622, 21 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2622, 21 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2622, 21 August 1923, Page 1

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