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= PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE == the greatest sale of all is NOW IN FULL SWING AT “THE THE STORE FOR VALUE” WONDERFUL BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. BARGAINS IN MILLINERY:— MODEL MILLINERY, Half-Price, See them. READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, Half-Price. Nothing to equal them. CHILDREN’S millinery, at throw-out prices. BARGAINS IN DRESSES AND COSTUMES.— sponge cloth dresses, worth 22/6 to 27/6, Sale Price 10/6 and 12/6. JERSEY SILK JUMPERS, newest shades, Very Smart, were 19/6, Sale Price 9/11. NAVY COSTUMES, very smartest, deep br a ided, belted waist, 51 guineas For 79/6. MAIDS’ AND CHILDREN’S GINGHAM FROCKS, assorted sizes, value 14/6, Sale 5/11. BARGAINS IN UNDERCLOTHING.— INFANTS’ WOOL SHAWLS, from 4/11. INFANTS’ CREAM LUSTRE COATS, From 5/11. LADIES’ WHITE CALICO NIGHTDRESSES, 5/11. LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTDRESSES in assorted shades, 6/11, worth double. LADIES’ WOVEN BLOOMERS, white, I/11. LADIES’ SLEEVELESS VESTS, value l/li Sale Price 1/3. BARGAINS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY.— BLACK COTTON HOSE, 1/6. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, All wool, 2/9. COLOURED LISLE HOSE, 1/11. FANCY GAUNTLET GLOVES, 11/6, Sale Price 8/11. ' IMITATION SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES, 5/11, Sale Price 4/6. SUEDE G4UNTLET GLOVES, 11/6, Sale Price 9/6. BARGAINS IN DRESS DEPARTMENT.— LOVELY RATINES AND SPONGE CLOTHS, were 2/6 to 6/6, Now I/I I, 2/11, 3/11. plain voiles, were 4/6, Sale Price 1/3. CHECK ZEPHYRS, I/-, 1/4s, 1/6. BARGAINS IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.— WHITE CALICO, 9d, WHITE FLANNELETTE, 9/11 dozen; GOOD PRINTS, !IJd; WHITE SHEETINGS, 54in., 1/11; 72m., 1/9, 80m. I/11. HUNDREDS OF TOWELS at Clearing Prices, From 8d each. BARGAINS FOR MEN.— SPORTS SUITS, 49/6; SILK COLLARS, 3 for I/-; WOOL SOCKS, 1/9; LOVELY SHIRTS, 5/11; PYJAMAS, 6/6. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. N. RIDER HAS opened a Branch Emporium in Gills’ New Brick Buildings, Balance Street, Shannon, with a new Stock of Boots and Shoes, representing all the leading English and Continental Makers of Stylish Footwear. The Branch will he under the supervision of Airs Rider. A car will run daily between Foxton and Shannon, leaving Foxton 7.30 a.m., Shannon 5.30 p.m. Moutoa and Alarotiri Residents may have goods delivered on approval, and Repairing called for and returned. Buy your Boots from RIDER S STORES, and receive Good Value for Your Money. THE LEADING BOOT FIRM, FOXTON and SHANNON. THE BEST NEWS YET FOR BAD LEGS, VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never faite? to cure if applied properlyj There is rarely any pain with the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any inconvenience. This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee has been recommended. It has cured without resting, where patients have been given up, oven with resting, as incurable. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. IT CURES TO STAY CURED. It does not matter how long you have been troubled with the ulcer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. It has cured Ulcers of forty years standing. Full Particulars and Testimonials may be obtained at HEALEY’S PHARMACY FOXTON. TAXI SERVICE. RELIABILITY, COMFORT, AND CIVILITY. Mil H. A. MASON no lilies the public that he has a Seven-sealer Touring Car for Hire day or night. Comfort guaranteed. Engagements of all descriptions undertaken. A ring on ’Phone 134 will bring the taxi to your door at shortest notice. Engagements booked Avith Airs J. Walls. Sports Teams and Dance Parties Catered for.

RINGS2 BAUCKHAMS AND ORDER RAUPAI TEA, 2/8 per lb- ' SEEDED RAISINS AND SULTANAS,- Bd. CORNFLOUR, .. .. - - .. 9d. GOOD JELLIES, . . .. .. 3 for 1/-. LEMONADE POWDERS, a good line, 3 packets for 1/-. HERRINGS IN SAUCE, . . .. 8d tin. ASSORTED BISCUITS, 3/- and 5/- per tin. POLLARD, BRAN, AND WHEAT. WE DELIVER. BAUCKHAM’S 'PHONE 52 FOR YOUR, GROCERIES. BRITISH BUILT BICYCLES 9-12-6. The price of £9 12-6 for a genuine English-built bicycle is possible only by the combination, of three important factors: —(1) Direct Importation from the makers; (2) Smallest Profit possible; (3) Cash Selling to you. WHY BUY ONE SECOND-HAND? BRITISH FLYWAY BICYCLES with plated rims and spokes, back pedalling brake, weldless steel tubing frames, rubber pedals, extended front mudguard, roadster saddle, three coats black enamel with green lined finish, ..heavily nickel plated parts, full ball bearing throughout, tools and pump, as used and recommended by local riders and members of our own staff, freight paid to your nearest station for cash with order, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded - 12/6. LADIES’’ MODELS of Fly way Bicycles, same specifications, delivery and guarantee the savme, for cash £9 19/6. COLLINSON & SON Palmerston North. i 188 ■ —ll ————ft Jam Season flow On. MMMBBBBwnrowia —mb f-ja—l ——m AND WE CAN SUPPLY JAM JARS IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES:— ZETLAND, wide-month, .. 15/- doz. 1-QUART ZETLAND, wide-mouth . .. 10/- doz, 21b. ROUND SCREW-TOPS, .. •• 7/- doz. Large Tin “ONE-BETTER” BOOT POLISH, .Black, lOd. “K” MUSTO, for making Mustard* Pickles .. 1/10 CREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDEbi .. i •• 1/8 CREAMOLA BLANC MANGE POWDER, .. sd. MOIR’S MIXED PICKLES .. .. V- per bottle. WINSTANLEY & SON. ’Phone 106. AI GROCERS ----- - FOXTON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2688, 29 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2688, 29 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2688, 29 January 1924, Page 2

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