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PAY CASH AND BANK THK DIFFERENCE II AN UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF “ROSCO” HATS. Everything for the woman who desires the most fashionable in Millinery is here at the Store for Value and at exceedingly low prices for such timely offerings. PRETTY AND BECOMING ARE THE BEACH HATSIn jazz straws, line and coarse rush straws and the popular palm beach styles. Splendid value from 2/3 to 12/6 net cash. UNTRIMMED STRAWS— . , . * In the very newest shapes and coluors await the girl with nimble fingers who prefers to swathe crowns or decorate brims for herself. Priced from 13/6 to 24/6 net cash. MAIDS’MILLINERY— M . ....... . Has not been forgotten and smart creme pedal straws are priced reasonably tor 14/11 up to 29/6 net cash. Untrimmed from 10/6 to 15/6 net cash. Pretty lace straws, uutrnnmed from 6/6 to 10/6 net cash. r * • ' CHILDREN’S MILLINERY— , . , Smart little affairs both trimmed and untrimmed in lace, silk straw, panama and pedal straws. Also attractive range of beach hats in 11 sizes and shapes from 2/3 to 14/9 net cash. INFANTS’ MILLINERY— Many dainty little styles moderately priced from G/ll to 13/6 net cash. MODELS FOLLOW BECOMING LINES— New, smart shapes in excellent qualities of stamped satine, pretty sheeny all-over viscns, georgettes, etc., are ready for your inspeeti on and are priced reasonably from 39/(5 to 79/6 net cash. r i&TT8] sn V S#'. sto Mlb 1 FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

Dr. T. J. ROWLEY SURGEON DENTIST. FOXTON. Clyde Street (next Hamer’s Royal Pictures). Hours: 9.30 to 5 daily. ’Phone 140. DENTAL NOTICE. DR RICHMOND HOOPER visits Foxton every Tuesday and Wednesday. Address: C. M. Ross Co.’s Buildings (upstairs). Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Appointments may be made by writing to 43 Broadway, or Telephoning 6326, Palmerston North. P. L. HOLLINGS (Late Stipendiary Magistrate) Has Commenced Practice as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR at Foxton. Office: Main Street (opposite Court House.) PIANO TUNING. MR ALLEN E. MARTIN will visit Foxton periodically. Communications left at Herald Office, Foxton, ' will receive prompt attention. PUBLIC NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS are notified that i wing to the great increase in the cost of paper and newspaper production, the HERALD subscription rates are as under: — Per Quarter, in advance - 4/6. Per Quarter, Booked - - G/—. Posted 1/6 per Quarter. Single Conies - 2d. TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are notified that Replace Advertisements must be handed in before 1 p.m. on the day previous to publication in order to n nsure their insertion in the next ssue. FOXTON-LEVIN MOTOR SERVICE. A Car will leave Foxton for Levin DAILY (Sundays excepted) as from MONDAY, July 16tli, at 7.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. to connect with South Trains. FARES: Single 4/6, Return 7/6. (Available for one week). Passengers called for. K. CARTER, Proprietor. Telephone No. 73, Private Residence Futter Street. TAXI SERVICE. COMFORTABLE SEVEN-SEATER TOURING CAR. H A. MASON notifies the public that he has a Seven-sea ter touring Car for Hire. Engagements booked with Mrs J. Walls, ’Phone No. 134. Sports Teams and Dance Parties catered for. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. ,]. P. ALLERBY, proprietor of the above Dairy, notifies the public that his choice dairy herd is handmilked, and customers cap rely upon full and regular supplies daily. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butter-fat. Butter wrappers, printed with your own brand, 8/6 per 100. ~ l '‘Herald v Office.

WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR ’XMAS ORDERS. RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS, MUSCATELS, JORDAN AND SICELY ALMONDS, ALL NEW AND CLEAN, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. FACTORY CURED HAMS, WEIGHT AND QUALITY, GUARANTEED. ’PHONE 52. WE DELIVER. BAUCKHAM’S ’PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. J 9tcu aorta;** mmmm mm mmm A Free GrassCatcher Value 12s 6d with AVRO Lawn Mower. To introduce this mower we’ll give away to every Chaser of an AVRO one Grass Catcher as illustrated. This oner hOl good until December 81st only, and with cash sales only. HANDY SELF EMPTYING GRASS CATCHER, as shown, Belling at 12/6. The handiest we know of. Made from galvanised iron and strong; duck. FREE with Avro Mowors. Seeing that we’ve contracted to take a certain large number o AVRO LAWN MOWERS every season, we’ve undertaken to stock all spare parts. . . , . AVRO LAWN MOWERS have the high driving wheels (lOln) that make cutting easier. The flve-bladed knives run oh ball beatings. The cutter bar is easily adjusted with a screwdriver, while the grass roller regulating height of cut Is adjusted with only two bolts. After searching for a really reliable mower to sell at a popular price and trying out many, we’ve pinned our faith to the AVRO. We offer you a free trial on your lawn without any obligation to ke6p this mower unless you find it perfectly satisfactory in every way. AVRO LAWN MOWERS — 14in cut, 02/6; rein put, 97/fl; 18In cut. sgns. o (i P/U MERS TOM WORTH Water and Drainage Connections. LET us 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 White, also High Pressure Cast Iron Cisterns, Lead Pipes and Dram Pipes, and all necessary Fittings in Stock. DON’T DELAY. JOHN MU COLL CERTIFICATED PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ETC. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. Telephone 62. -

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2670, 11 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2670, 11 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2670, 11 December 1923, Page 2

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