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AGENCIES ~ N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. p.o. box 25. ROBERTSON’S T ” E ' NO - 9 UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : EOXTON. 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 lh 10/-. MEDIUM CAPSTAN TOBACCO, per Tin 1/10. DARK HAVELOCK, Pkts 1/8. ' LIGHT HAVELOCK, Fkts. 1/8.

TSie Premier- Drapery Company ILfcd. WEAR E CLOTH THIS SUMMER The Fabric Favoured by Fashion 0 We know of no other fabric so universally popular for Summer Frocks, and undoubt bedly its fascination and popularity lie in its smart appearance with wearing qualities, yet at a low price. •- . . ' , „ . . , Manufacturers have quite excelled themselves this season in the wonderful variety of designs produced, including delightful plain colour tones, also the interwoven check and stripe effect in cotton and introducing-artificial silk in an'immense number of styles. _ f: - Ladies should ensure that at least one or more frocks of this material are included m their summer wardrobe. . , „ „ Our comprehensive stock awaits your critical inspection, including the following,— The “ Travatore ” FINELY WOVEN SELF-COLOUR SPONGE CLOTH —-Remarkable value. Glorious range of colouia: Cream, Champagne, Mastic, String. Putty, __ Leghorn, Lemon, Dark Brown. Silver Grey. Mid-Grey, Light and Dark S«®o. Navy, Flame, Coral, Helio, and White. 38in. wide / S 38in. wide 2/6 The “ Carmen ” The .“Madame Angot” STRIPED SPONGE CDOTH-tA finely woven fabric of the Oyitme&l variety, famed for its durability and washing - qualities on self-coloured grounds of Flame, Apricot, Champagne. Dmoa, Salmon Pink, .lade,'Cream, Helio, and Grey; worked with a Basket stripe La colours of Black and Amethyst. Really outstanding for wonderful value. 39in. wide / 4 4 39in. wide value for J\ \ \ Vi hf?J W 3/11 The “ Ombre ” SUPERIOR WEIGHT EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD WEAVE SPONGE (.LOTH —Gorgeous and extensive range of self colours: Almond, Green, Kingfisher, Light and Dark Saxe, Navy, Cinnabar, Blown, Geranium. Flame, La France Pink, Peach, Henna, Putty, String, Clmmppgne, Helio, Silver Grey sand White. A cloth which id thoroughly recommended. 40in. wide value for 4/6 40ih. wide value for S/6 yd. OMBRE RATTNE—A most attractive and fa minuting fabric for washing frocks. Will give unending wear- and satisfaction. The softness and dainty • nature of the Melding of the colour toms inrira-c its desirability. Tu beautiful shadow tones of Helio. Blue, Light Brown. Green and Pink. Be sure and sec this cloth or send for sam<plee. 39in. wide J / 39in. wide Va 6/6 f ° r 0/0 Buying for Ctuh Moo rtf Buying for low. Buying for Cash. Moons Buying for latte.

JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET FOXTON. r PHE 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 had ever and the quality is still the same as them. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. n . ■ .. ~v ■ . . - need to send out of .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 2643, 9 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2643, 9 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2643, 9 October 1923, Page 1

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