If PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCENOVELTIES “I Oo THAT EVERYONE LIKES PRICED INEXPENSIVELY FOR NET CASH. BAQ HANDLES. If you’ve a Blind to make your own purse bag, you can quite easily do so. Handles are wonderfully varied both as to sliape and colour. Little holes are punched so that the material may easily be fastened to the handle. Prices range from 1/11 to 7/G net cash. ENTRANCING NEW COMBS. In almost every shape and colour imaginable, lovely black, white and amber combs. Combs that stand out from the hair and others that nestle in close. Combs for evening wear and combs for day wear. Commencing as low as 1/3 and ranging up to 4/6 each net cash. - BANDEAUS FOR THE SPORTS GIRL. Shie may not be cool, indeed if she has been putting “ginger” into her game she won't be—but she can appear as neat and trim at the hmsb as when she began. Many cute little Bandeand have been devised for the out-door girl who, ever mindful of her appearance, has heartily welcomed these innovations which have so materially added to her enjoyment. Here listed are a number of the most popular all priced so" inexpensively as to make it possible for every girl to own one. From l/(> net easn. Good values in HOSE and GLOVES. Suede Gloves in cotton, with gauntlet smartly fringed 4/11 and 5/11 Suede Gloves in cotton, with gauntlets fashionably embroidered, 9/11, and , 11/6 net cash. TOD GLOVES for smart wear, 2 button, in black, white, fawn and brown, good value at 6/11 net cash. ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE. Showing the popular fancy rib. In black, 4/9 and 4/11 net cash. SILK HOSE. Cool and dainty for summer wear and ranging in price from 10/6 to 25/- net cash. MERCERISED LISLE HOSE. 11/2 rib, a good assortment in black and colours, 4/9 net cash. MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, in black and colours, from 2/6 net cash. v\WV\V P FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
OUR SALES LAST WEEK FAR EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS, CONSEQUENTLY WE HAVE BUT LITTLE CROCKERY TO OFFER, BUT SAUCEPANS, KETTLES ,ETC. ARE GREATLY REDUCED. ~ BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. > We want you to Accept a Xmas Gift! rT’S not many weeks be STbSS •Vaecept a'bu'istn.as kml wtfUGTVB HI ucvupi. M- * ?SS'S s: iy^vsfes^-ass.gssw November, but Gifts must be taken delivery of before or auruig December. ■ _ Wltll _. rflnße of 19 different Dinner Sets to choose from, you 11 ind selection is easy at Collinson and Son’s. Imported dtreot from the llngiish Potteries by us after being bought for spot in London, ’mi’ll flnrl values here are quite unbeatable to-day •* *our p vill begenuinely welcomed without any oblation to purchase, and, is detailed above, there’s a FREE GIFT awaiting you, to . All the Dinner Sets quoted here are 32 pieces, comprising six each ,f four steed plates with necessary meat and vegetable dishes. Of :ourse you can have bigger sets if desired. tmmer BET OF 32 PIECES —black and amber decoration, 09/6 INNER SET OF 32 PIECES-in rich gold key pattern lOgns INNER SET OF 32 PIECES —in black with pink r °® e - ■ INNER SET OF 32 PIECES—of beautiful Canton blue M/-. TINNER BET OF 32 PIECES —in gold and coloured band, £5 10/ . INNER SET OF 32 PlECES—with black TNT'MT'R SET OF 32 PIECES —in quaint blue deltt, 84/ • L N dr set OP 32 PIECES — in embossed plain white, 63/-. Sr !e? OF ll PIECES — In black and yellow floral 84/--txwtpt, q F t> OF 32 PIECES —in pink rose and blue band. 84/-. INNER SET OF 32 PIECES —In Wedgwood cream finlsli, sgiis INNER SET OF 3 2 PIECES-in Wedgwood willowpattern, £0 15/-. ttvwer bet OF 32 PIECES —in gold and white, 70/0. SET OF 32 PIECES-in Royal Doulton, £l2 10/I" OF 32 pieces—in Doulton blue and gold, £-5. INNER SET OF 32 PIECES—in PalMejr pattern, 99/0. if PM l m£rs tdn Worth - Water and Drainage Connections. LET ns quote you for Water and Drainage Connections. Workmanship and Material guaranteed to withstand the most exacting tests, and to comply fully with the Borough By-laws. W.C. Pedestals in White, and Cane and Wihite, also High Pressure Cast Iron Cisterns, Lead Pipes and Drain Pipes, and all necessary Fittings in Stock. DONT DELAY. JOHN MCCOLL CERTIFICATED PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. Telephone 62.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2658, 13 November 1923, Page 2
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