<r Come to C. Smith’s OUR GREATEST YET! HUGE SUMMER SALE. NOW OFFERING BARGAINS GENUINE AND GENEROUS. To-day we quote a few examples from our Dress Goods Section. These goods are highly seasonable and come in the newest and most popular shades and pattern effects whilst the prices give you an idea of immensity of the price reductions made at this Great Sale. NOTE THESE BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. 40in. PLAIN SPONGE CLOTH, usually 3/6 and 4/6, Sale Price 1/6, I/11. 40in. FANCY SPONGE CLOTH, usually 4/11, to 7/6, All one Price, 2/6 yard. 40in. COTTON FOULARD, in navy, brown and black, Choice patterns, usually 3/3. All reduced to I/ll yd. 38in. JEFFRO GINGHAMS. All one Price, 1/3. 42in. NAVY SERGE, Usually 4/11. Sale Price 3/9. 40 in. JAP CREPE, extra Heavy Special Sale Price 2/3 yard. 56in. FANCY COLOURED SANTOY, usually 15/6. Sale Price 7/6. 36in FANCY STRIPED COTTON LUVISCA, usually 2/11 Sale Price I/11. COME, SECURE AN AMPLE SHARE FOR YOU’LL NEVER GET SUCH VALUES AS THESE AGAIN. //.: Id • o mitiEßSTOnn ■J MOTOR SERVICE TO PALMERSTON DAILY. MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC LEAVES POST OFFICE FOR PALMERSTON, 11.45 A.M. & 5.30 p.m. FROM PALMERSTON TO FOXTON, 9 A.M. & 3.30 P.M. FARE: 4/6 SINGLE, 7/6 RETURN. Passengers Dropped or Picked Up at any Point en Route. Light Freight Carried. sord THE UNIVERSAL CAR Pc ii as FACTS are hard-fisted and cannot be denied. Only one or two Cars that are made will live on our country roads but the FORD outlives the others on the best and worst of tracks. The FORD gives more in mileage and Service —yet costs less money to buy and to keep running. on W. Foxton Motor & Eng. Co. Ltd. Motor & General Engineer*, FOXTON Phone: Garage 84, Eng. Shop / m m & m Parrying things from where they are plentiful to where they are wanted is one of the chief businesses of Life. When you want your Goods and Chattels carried somewhere near or distant—write or call and a 'vehicle will be on the aft to do the work quickly and well and at moderate coil. HAROLD OSBORNE Wrad, Coal & Cake Merckut ud Guxnl Curio FOXTON Phene 47 m SM 151— wmm I. # h Tn I c i SeeQuality in Sideboards Is something that cannot be judged at a glance , get it Is the most important thing to determine before gon purchase. Good, well-seasoned timber must be th * [ olml f l at \°’}.thenth9 doors must fit snug Ip, drawers slide easilg and all the joiner 9 work be neat and strong. You will obtain all these attributes of Good Furniture If gou purchase pour sideboard from our stock* which varied and low priced. An inspection is invited. P. J. JACK Furniture Manufacturer, and Shop and Office Fitter Foxton Phone 9f fl SHINE fit 0m uraeff poiism ‘ XHE HERALD” PRINTERY is equipped with the latest am most up-to-date in type and mach inery, and we are prepared to execute orders for all classes of printing with despatch at reasonable rates consistent with the highest class workmanship.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 February 1924, Page 4
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