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AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE ' N °- 9 ' UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices: OUR SPECIAL BULK TEAS, at 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 3/- per lb. DARK! HAVELOCK TOBACCO, Plugs 1/5; per lb. 11/-. DARK! HARLEQUIN TOBACCO, Plugs 1/4; per lb 10/-. MEDIUM CAPSTAN TOBACCO, per Tin 1/10. DARK HAVELOCK, Pkts 1/8. LIGHT HAVELOCK, Pkts. 1/8. TESTreSMr bRAPERY^Jo^LTD. \ Materials for these effects are foremost in fashion for Spring and Summer wear. The selections which we have just received magnificent. See them to-day or write for samples. THE “NIPPON” STRIPED FUGIETTt A BEAUTIFUL FINELY-WOVEN MATERIAL,. -extremely silky. durable, and washes well. The stripes are wonderfully printed on natural grounds of dark cream and pale bis-, cuit; stripes comprise multi-colours, in Blues, l’inks, Lemon, Cinnabar, Almond Green; 35in. wide. Value 2/11 yd. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, THE “TOKIO” STRIPED FUGIETTE SLIGHTLY BETTER AND HEAVIER IN QUALITY THAN THE ABOVE. Beautifully mercerised; very handsome multi-coloured stripes on pretty biscuit ground. In fhe stripes are all the newest combination of coloui tones, such as Tangerine, Cinnabar, Vieux Blue. Kingfisher, Fuschia, Lemon, Saxe, Grey, Black, Browns; 35in. wide. Value 3/6 yd. - j CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, THE “BLENHEIM” STRIPED TRIACCHARIiING AND ADMIRABLE RICH SILKY FABRIC of very durable weave; beautiful mercerised finish. Beautiful colour combinations such as Black and Gold, Black and Flame Black. Gold, and Helio., Vieux Blue and Gold, Turquoise, Amethyst and Gold, etc., all on cream grounds; Vieux Blue. Red and Black, Amethyst, Gold and Flame, Vieux Blue, Black, and Gold, etc., all on -* champagne? ground; 38in. wide. Value 5/11 vd.‘CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, THE “CHATSWORTH” STRIPED TRICOLINE. „„„ V GORGEOUS MATERIAL, HIGHLY MERCERISED FlNlSH—altogather a fascinating dress fabric. Rich colour tone stripes. Tangerine and . Amethyst on Nigger Brown ground, Almond Green and Amethysv on Mole Grey, Vieux Blue and Almond Green on Black, Periwinkle Blue, and Turquoise on Navy ground; 38m. wide. -Value 6/6 yd. : ,-CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, THE “SHANGHAI” SHUNTUNG. THIS IS A REVLI.Y RE A UTII-TT, FABRIC, made I rum the li.est Sea Island Cotton, highly mercerised with rich silky appearance. Printed in New Paisley designs on a Tussore ground giving prominence to such fashionable colours as Kingfisher, Tangerine, Vieux Blue. Carmine. Cinnabar; 3!)in. wide. Value 3/11 yd. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, 3/6 THE “DELECTA” FOULARD. A HIGHLY MERCERISED FINE QUALITY COTTON FOULARD, rich silky appearance, featuring all the latest colour tones, of Gold, Snxei Kingfisher, G ey. Cinnabar, Amethyst, etc., in Floral and Oriental designs; 40inch wide. Value 2/11. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, 2/6 THE “ARTISTO” FOULARD. lIIGII-GRADE FINE QUALITY COTTON FOULARD, very rich appearance. and showing in all the latest colour tones, including Saxe, Gold, Kingfisher. Grey. Cinnabar Amethyst, etc., etc.; 40in. wide. Value 3/11 yd. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, 3/3 THE “MERITO” FOULARD. SUPER-QUALITY RICH SILKY FINISH. IN VERY CHOICE UHS>IGNS. comprising Brocade, Floral and Spot effects; besides Nigger and White, Navy and White. Black and While There ae a number of new colours, Black and White design oil Carmine ground W hite and Tangerine on Navy, Geranium on Nigger ground, etc., etc.; 40in. wide. Value 3/11 CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, f TJP HALF-HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY, From 12 Noon. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, till 6 p.m. { NORTH Closed for Lunch, 12.80 w 1.80 p.m

SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspect* ed at “The Herald” Office, where ah orders will be promptly exec- tef Highest class workmanshttK THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called “EUSTOL,” one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary case. . This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist, and has .permanently cured numerous severe cases of deafness ...and head-noises where other expensive treatments had atterly : failed.: Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box to-day, price 5/». Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green Godstone, Surrey, England.— Advt.

-JOHN ' WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. jA ,MAIN;i STREET - FOXTON. , THE baking is under my own perji;Sonal supervision, so customers .can.rely on ,obtaining only, the best qualitygaods. Th* Chief Justice, when in Foxthat, tihe bread was the best •“he had ever tasted,, and the quality is still the same as then. ,c. AFTERNOON /TEA. . .The ? Refreahinent.Room is thoroughly up-to-date. '' SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. JfO need' to sendout of-the town” .for Gteneral. .and Commercial Printing. /‘The i Jerald” Printery will supply all your o w* nts at moderate priest,

-FOXTOPHAOUTOA-SHANNON MAIL MOTOR "SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. LEAVE FOXTON daily at 7 a.m. and3p.m. LEAVE SHANNON daily at 11.10 ■ • -a.m. .and-8 p.m. FARES: m Single, 5/-. außeturn, 8/-. iitetnrn a. Tickets, available for one ...week only. F. ROUT, PROPRIETOR. .Residence: :. ; Opposite Bowling ...Green, Ayenoeßoad, ..t( Foxton. TELEPHONE 41. All peroels mast be Pie-paid.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2629, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2629, 6 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2629, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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