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buy for less 1 DURING SALE SMART WOOL FROCKS WHAT A SI'LENRID OlTOKtt'.mtv tu skulke a winti; ft FK< X "K —The cold, Weak weather "ill soon lx* here, when something of Wool will be imperative. Take fu;l advantage of tlii- oiler to-day. These h loi ks are in t lie following coloms, usual |vie-s quoted- Grev. 79,6; Rose, 79/0 : 1 Put t.y, S5/9 : Hiseiiit, 79,, (i ; Brown. 72/0; ' Rose. 75/-; Grey,- 90/6; Hose, 75;'-. SALE PRICE, ALL 19/6. HANBKNITTED & JERSEY SILK JUMPERS .1 I'M VERS ARE AS PAiSHIONA Bids AS EVER ifi the opinion of the fashion papers. Fop afternoon wear, ‘•ither in or out of doors, any one of these garments would be most correct wear. Ladies who appreciate a bargain worth -securing, wilt get one of l he-e to-day. In Royal, 55/-; Grey, 4->;_ • Navy, *9/B; Black. 57/6; Right Saxe, 39/6; Grey. 39,6; Cream, 27/6. SALE PRICE, ALL 19/6. CREAM WOOL FROCKS CREAM WOOL GARMENTS are to be especially prominent tor Autumn wear this season. There are 7 Frocks only, smartly made. Hood quality, surely a bargain too good to miss. See them today. Value: 33/6. +5,9. 52/(1. 66--. 63/-, 76/-, 84/-. SALE PRICE, ALL 19 6. MODEL BLOUSES THIS ONE-PIECE LINE OF BLOUSES is quite one of the outstanding; bargain lot- offering during the rale. Why in any one instance, t iio material alone would i o-f fully 19 6. Then, there is the-making and trimming etc., what an absolute b-.rgain they are. Materials and p.fce as follows; Rhie Georgette, +2 -: t'renm Crepe-de-Chine. 39/6, M;iis Crepe-de-t 'him*. 35/-; Black Georgette. +0 6; Fryneh Model Rlack Tame, R9T-, tlrev l ace Tunic. 19/6; Black and Copper Tunic. 57 6: ChamjMiirne Satin, 5° 6; Rose l-Yeix-h Model, +9/6; Apricot Crepe-de-Chi lie, +5/--. New If!lie Crep«-de-Oluiie. +.V-; Bl.i 11-:I 1 -: Georgette and I sice, 59/6. All dealing at SALE PRICE, 19/6. TAFFETTA SILK SKIRTS + ILK TAFFETA SKIRTS How well they go with one of thorn 19/6 Blouses, why. it means a wlioQe outfit for 39/-. Oould anything be cheaper. These skills are much lose than half price, all well tailored and finished in. the best possible manner. Materials :itnd mm .'ll prioee tut followst —Black Silk, trimmed ruching at foot, 46/6; Plain Blaok Silk, i'll) 1 ,roi de red pu-nel, 15/-; Rlack Taffetta, beaded panel. 39/6; Blook Silk, with lattice wcrE panels, 49/6; Black Silk Taftetta, with frilled panel. 59/8. All dleartn* at SALE PRICE, 19/6. Closed for Lunch Daily 1&30 to 1.30 Open on Saturdays Till 6 p,n -rur nr AC UCADI

FOXTON-MOUTOA-SHAHNON MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. LEAVE FOXTON daily at 7 e.m. and 3 p.m, LEAVE SHANNON daily at 11.10 a.m. and 8 p.m. FARES: Single Fares: #/•■ Return Fare* •/-. Return Tickets available for one week only. Connecting Foxion Passengers with North and South Trains at Shannon. Passengers and Luggage called for. Regularity, Reliability, and Civility. F. 0. ROUT, Proprietor. ’Phone No. 41, JJI parcels wast be pm-paid,

THE DEAF HEAn! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy celled “EUSTOL,” one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary case. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist and has permanently cured numerous severe cases of deafness and head noises where other expensive treatments had utterly failed. Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box today, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, Surrey, England.— Advt. SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald Office” where all orders will be promptly executed, Highest claw workmanship.

JOHN WALLS. BAKER and confectioner, main STREET / FOXTONrVHE baking is under my own personal. supervision* so can rely on obtaining only the beat quality goods. . The Chief Justice, when in *oxton, said that the bread was the beat he had“erer<tastedj-and thr q«ahty is stall the same as them. AFTERNOON TEA. _ The Refreshment Room is thoroughly.. up-to-date. gMADL GOODS A SPECIALITY. -%0 «eed ;to send oat of town for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printcry will supply joV wagta nt podwle f"»-

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 February 1924, Page 1

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