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ROBERTSON’S ™~“* UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. CASH LIST OF GOODS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. SUGAR, lA, 70’s FLOUR, 25’s 5/3; 50’s 10/-; BUTTER FACTORY, , CHEESE, BACON RASHER, BACON, Boiling Cuts, SHEEP TONGUES, C.M.C., EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, TABLE VINEGAR, NEWBURY RUSKS, WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, Qts., SULTANAS, SEEDEORAISINS, LEMON PEEL, PRUNES, DRIED APRICOTS, DRIED PEACHES, 22/6 bag. 100’s 19/6. 1/9 per lb. 1/2 per lb. 1/3 per lb. I/- per lb. 1/6 tin. 1/4 tip. 9d Bottle. 1/3 tin. 1/2 Bot. 8d and I/- per lb. 8d per packet. 1/3 per lb. 7d per lb. 1/6 per lb. 1/3 per lb. COOKING ALMONDS, 1/6 per lb. JORDAN ALMONDS, 2/6 per lb. WALNUTS, 1/3 pfer lb. MIXED NUTS, lid per lb. MUSCATELLES, 1/6 per pkt. PINE APPLE CHUNKS, 8d per tin. PINE APPLE SLICES, lid per tin. PINE APPLE, large tin's, 1/9. DESERT PEACHES, 1/2* tin. DESERT APRICOTS, 1/2 tin. DESERT PEARS 1/6 tin. DESERT CHEERIES, in Syrup, 2/- bot. DESERT BLACK CURRANTS, 2/- bot. JELLIES, 4 packets for 1/2. BULK DATES, 5d per lb. PICKLES, Stella Brand, 1/8 bottle. MIXED SPICE, 2d packet. CHOICE ’XMAS HAMS, from B*lbs to 20lbs at 1/3 per lb.. Select now and Secure the prize you want. CORDIALS in all flavours, from 1/6 to 2/6.. REAL LIME JUICE (Mont Serrat) 3/6 Bottle. BUY FOR CASH AND BUY FOR LESS FOR THE HOT DAYS AND HOLIDAYS : (EXACT TO ILLUSTRATION) Great Value Priced as Low as ikl to' Here are splendid values in Gotten Frc-cks, just the kind of unnnent you cannot do without for or at Home; at household <.in:cs, when the mornings are so appro* sue. Made of strong material, .vet light in weight, easily laundered, cheery designs, they- are ideal. We advise -very early buying, as these styles are selling (pink Mail orders must in every case he accompanied oy remit! a nee cover cost of order, and if under ci, Postage include-. 1. Money always willingly refunded if goods are unsatisfactory. LEFT ILLUSTRATION. . Unetiu'alled for hon.se "and holiday wear is this dainty tJotton J- rock in foulard effect. It is Nigger Ihwn wiin Whi to, Helm and Shrimp Colourings. A novel effect is given by die gatherings on lips, wTiirb are held bv tie ends. \ ahie 12/fi. Wiucn are neia oy , CASH TRADING PR|CC 9/6 Also in Navv and Nigger' grounds, with toning shades to contrast. RIGHT ILLUSTRATION. THIS SIMPLE LITTLE FROCK, in Cotton Foulard, is very suitable for Morning or' Holiday Wear. The ground colours are Navv, Nigger 'or Black, with .an ail-over design in White, and finished cn collar, ■ . _ 1 -.ifilL f intr ninirrr • nltn in IVlV!l'rirfi V 3 1110 V V am m b .HI; mm la tv'* //A J-i&ka ■ u ■■■s/> g X. Wm mm \\ A VERY SERVICEABLE FROCK for, Holiday Wear, m a Dark Cotton Figured Ala-; terial; - with'"Square neck. j-, sleeves. »nd skirt gathered on to bodice at low waist lmc. finished with pockets" and narrow tie belt- N*vy ! contrast Lemon, Red and-Blue, Nigger contrast the same. W Size’, Value' 13/6CASHf‘TR'A'DING> PRICE-10/1.1 O.S. jiSiaeptValuet F4/6.: cashYtAadinc price u/« Navy foulard is chosen lor this Matron's Frock cut on the newest lines, with collar, bell sleeves, and cross-over bodice, edged with Dark Maronc Silk Braid. A loose tie belt of selfmaterial is finished with a novelty Cabasbon of Navy T'iping Cord. CLS. Size only, Value fi2/6. CASH TRADINC PRICE 45/9 CASH TRADINC PRICE 19,9 lu O.S. Size, Nigger, figured with Lemon and White Value 25/9. Cash Trading Price 2 In E.O.S- Size, Black and White. Value 29''6. CASH TRADING PRICE 25/9 he' PREMIER Q HALF-HOLI day, wednesda Y, I From 12 Noon i OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY till 6 p.m. Closed for Lunch. 12.30 to 1 30 p.m I

JOHN WALLS. -BAKE# 0 AND CONFECTIONER; MAIN-STREET FOXTON. & rpHK baking' ;is undermyown personal supervision, t so customers can rely* on obtaining only the best quality goods.* The Chief Justice, when in Foxton, said that the bread was the beet he had eVer tasted, and the quality is still tiie same as them. afternoon tea. 3 . I’heJttcfreshment Room is thoroGOODS'ASPECIALETY. need to sendout of town for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printery will supply sU yonr wants at moderate prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2669, 8 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2669, 8 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2669, 8 December 1923, Page 1

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