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nm BAND CONTEST EXCURSION FARES, SUMMER SAT/E—A V. i JRv OF WONDERFUL MUSIC, FUN AND VALUES 1 £ BANDS having entered tor the P.N. Band Contest assures keen AO petition with a rare musical treat in the Showgrounds from 11th to *"*" inclusive. Test Selections, Quicksteps, Hymn Tests, Quartettes, Trios. —and the Massed Bands playing—a week of glorious harmony. exhibition Marching and Spectacular Parades in rich uniforms; of interest to ' ' un ~ niw» old. Admission l/_; Contests eachmomlng and after noon and eveningCome with the family, and while heie, visit our Summer Sale, rear wins upstairs, Luncheon from IS noon, Bght refreshments at all hours. BAND CONTEST WEEK’S DAILY BARGAIN MENU. 'l'd miike your visit to She Band Contest profitable as we® as pleasnrabte, Wffje provided a Daily Bargain Menu for which limited space permits only the raeagerest mention. Oonas and p?o3t by haying before tliis Half Yearly Sale eiut, on 16th. MONDAY—66in Covert Suiting, grey and four shades fawn (landed cost 16/6, wholesale), for suits, frocks, costumes. Contest Price 5/11 yard Men’s Sports Suits, 15 only; were 65/to 75/. Contest Price 39/6 22in Union Linen Dowlas. Contest Price BJd yard Ladies’ Frocks, basket ratine and ribbed crepe, good colours; were 19/6 to 21/-. Contest Price 12/6 Men’s Shirts, fast colour woven stripes value 10/6. Contest Price 5/11 Jute Rugs, 6ft by 3ft. Contest Price 19/0 TUESDAY —54in Black Italian Cloth; worth 3/2. Contest Price 2/0 yard Men’s Tweed Suits, 05/; Dark and mid-grey Worsted Suits, 99/0 Contest Prices. fi4in Satin Finish Table Damask. Contest Price 2/0 Ladies’ Ilatlrng Costumes, good col. ours; wore 0/11. Contest Price 3/11 Men’s Fancy- Sox. Contest Price 2/11 A\mim ta•• i‘a body and border. Contest Price 15/9. Made up Free iml MUST be selected Tuesday. 12tli WEDNESDAY-—Natural Cotton Fugi; was 3/2. Contest Price tf% Men’s Panamas and WW® 16/9 to 25/-. Contest Frio© */• Doctor Flannel, 261 b .cream. Ogc&est Prise ®/# THURSDAY—Pure liata SHU, British striped weave; was 8/11. 'i. Contest Prtee 4/6 360 Collinghame Suits, teas S/- fm the £ Contest Discount, 50 pairs Heavy Saddle Tweed Tronsers Contest Price 25/Finlay’s 54Sn Linen Flntefc Twill Sheeting. Cositest Price 2/6 Lades’ Nightes, longcloUrimd saadap.; were 17/6 to 32/6. Contest Price 12/9 Men’s Wool Cardigans, fawn, heather grey; war® 17/6. Contest Price 12/6 Hearth Bugs free. Given to purchasers of Seamless Axminster Carp.et Squares bought 21st, 9ft by 10ft togns FRIDAY—S4in Admiralty Serge in navy indigo dye for hardest wear: waa 7/11. Contest Price 4/11 54in Unbleached Table Damask. Content Price 2/(1 Ladles' Blouses and Skirts; were 17/6 to 29/8. Contest Price 9/11 Men’s Singlets and Underpants, merino; real value 9/6. Contest Price 5/11, 0/11 respectively Asminrier Carpet Runners, heavy, S7fca. Contest Price 16/6 yard Men's Soft Felt Hats, new; worth 21/to 25/-. Contest Price 15/6 SATURDAY —Boys' Service Boots. 3’s to 6’S. Contest Price 17/6 80in Heavy Twill Unbleached Sheeting. Contest Price 2/9 Ladies’ Frocks, one-piece styles, good colours; were 16/6 to 22/G. Contest Price 7/11 SPEClAL—Saturday we win repeat ail the daily offers made for this wonderful week, provided the goods Vave not been cleared. DMmsom <2B Cwmmshame LtdL P, c

WIN STANLEY & SON. 'Phone 100. Main Street, j Timber Merchants. it. N. SPEIRS. Main Street. Telephone No. 31. i Carriers and Forwarding Agents, j J. M. THOMSON. I Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. j H. OSBORNE. j Main Street. Telephone 47. : Wood and Coal Dealers. J. M. THOMSON, i Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. H. OSBORNE. Main Street. Telephone 47. ■ Foxton-Moutoa-Shannon Motor j Service. F. ROUT, Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41. j I Foxton-Palmerston Motor Service. | MADGE BROS. 'Phone 851 - Palmerston N. Picture Entertainments. j TOWN i Municipal Pictures. ROYAL THEATRE, VY. Hamer & Son. - Clyde Street. Telephone No. 7. Milk Supply. AWA DOWNS DAIRY, v. McDowell. Telephone No. 119. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. J. P. ALLERBY. Avenue Road, 'Phone 89. Jewellers. J. GOLDER. Main Street Pox ton. Laundry. YEP SING, Park Street. T. ELLERS, 'Phone 143, Main Street. Taxi Service. A. TREVELYAN. Main Street, 'Phone 134. H. A. MASON, Main Street, 'Phone 134 Fruiterer. G. P. WALKER. Coley Street, Foxton, Auctioneers and Land Apnts. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. Hall Street. 'Phone 112. Jo!) Printing and Bookbinding. MANAWATU HERALD CO., LTD. Mala Street. Telephone No. 1 Assist the progress of yoar own town by patronising the Above

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 1

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