AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. p .0.b0x25. ROBERTSON’S TE “ No - 9 UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices: BUTTER, Best Factory 1/8 per lb. ICING SUGAR, 7d per lb. SUGAR, lA., I2lbs. for 4/3; 22/- per 70lbs. HIGHLANDER MILK, I/- Tin. FLOUR, 100’s 19/6, 50’s 10/-, 25’s 5/3. PEACHES, Dried, 1/3 per lb. CORNFLOUR, Bulk, , 6d per lb. PLUMS, Dried, lid per lb. DESSERT PEACHES, Californian, I/- Tin. APRICOTS, Dried, 1/4 & 1/6 per lb. DESSERT APRICOTS, Californian, I/- Tin. JAM Ts 8d Tin, 2’s 1/4 Tin. ROUNTREE COCOA, J’s 9d, ps 1/3, Ps 2/3. CLUB COFFEE, / 2/8 Tin. BOURNVILLE COCOA, J’s lid, i's'l/9, JELLIES, 4 Pkts. for 1/2. I’s 3/6. PINE APPLE CHUNKS, 2 Tins for 1/5. OUR BULK TEAS AT 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 3/- Per lb. PRESERVED BLACK CURRANTS, 2/- Bottle. PRESERVED CHERRIES, 2/-Bottle. JUMBO, Light and Dark, 4oz. PLUGS, 2/6 per Plug.
# ,S = WEATHER Turn* Our Thoughts to Those joyous days are illre ady with tis when it is possible to discard the heavy winter clothes and wear something delightfully light and cool. Foremost among the summer season frocks are chanunw creations of silk, three of which we illustrate here to-<la.v, all triumphs of in!mess' and simplicity. When such a varied selection as ours is within everyone’s reach asj to price, no lady should be without one of these trucks tot summer •iIS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE, a heconiinvi; Frock of Rich Silk Enlioine in. chocolate itr-iivu, prat’tjr silk rings joined together ■_ vv.tli hand embroidery makes a str.’k ng finish round the nerk and waist and completed with ' silk rosettes and cascades. in larger and "smaller sizes in lib oh and Mastic. (Value £l’2 12 -.) : Cash Trading Price, £lO/19.6. A QUITE GIRLISH FIIOCK ‘ ‘OF 'SALMON CREPE DE •'CHINE wide belt with tucked efffct and rosettes pieot edged with Black, skirt in the front, has a panel formed . with wide ,tucks and p ; cot_ edge finish. bb(Vahi?-£ono/-.) Cash Trading Price, £4/15/*. IT A NDSOME A!ODE!, FROCK* . IN BLACK MAROCAIN,. wit]i striking" contrast in the - dong, wide ’•sleeve made of V cei i;s crape de chine -braided - witli narrow black pleated braid,', side skirt drape is also lined with this bright colour and Black Jet Buckle finishes the waist. Altogther •“a striking model. (V T alue • £lo -15/-.) Cash Trading Pricei £l3/8/ Mm r r»fw f ILLUSTRATION TO THE LEFT, Dainty frock of Silk marocain in Navy, neck and sleeves are hemstitched, embroidered circles with bronze heads adorn the bodice. Effective cascades fall from the hips. Also in Mustard, Dore Grey. Bluett and Stone. (Value £7 '>/-•) Cash Trading Price £6/7/6. ILLUSTRATION TO THE RlO f IT. A SIMPLE FROCK OF HEAVY JERSEY SILK IN KINGFISHER BLUE, Steel bugle beads finish the round neck and short sleeves and also the dainty spray oiv the bodice. Also in larger sizes in Beaver, Nigger, and Black (value r -75/-.) v_. Cash Trading Price 66/*. a*S ! V' II Ml 1 m i i. *(4/ t, ft Buy Buy For Cash bFor Cash And Buy And Buy mr- PREMIER. DRAPERY Company PALM ERSTON NOItTH For Lt*i. Firteii.
FOXTON-MOUTOA-SHANNON MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. LEAVE FOXTON daily at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. LEAVE SHANNON daily at 11.10 a.m. and 8 p.m. FARES: Single Fares: 4/-. Return Fares 6/-. Return Tickets available fop one week only. Connecting Foxton Passengers with North and South Trains at Shannon. Passengers and Luggage called for. Regularity, Reliability, and Civility. F. G. ROUT, ■ Proprietor. ’Phone No. 41. AH parcels must be pre-paid.
THE DEAF HEARI AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called “EUSTOL,” one box of which is suilicient 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 utterly failed. Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box today, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, Surrey, England.— Advt. . SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald Office” where all orders will be promptly executed, Highest class workmanship.
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET FOXTON. baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best qualitygoods. The Chief when in Fox- • that the -bread was the best he had' ever and the quality 'is stiU tbe'same' as them. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoro•tighlyup^t^dSite.’ •- SMALL HOODS A SPECIALITY. HJQ need to send out of town for General and < Commercial Printing. “The Herald" Prihtery will - supply all your wants at moderate prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 1
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