of PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL SEASONABLE GOODS! age. included' if order is under £1 in value. Any postage over will be returned \vilh your receipt. Order's executed in strict rotation. BOORS OPEN THURSDAY AT 10 A.M. CLOSED FOR LUNCH 12.30 to IJ® FLA *I: A!. i ■■»,X frocks, belted, gathered at iiiI>; vaiia- I ft/« : sale priye 5/11. LAST' 3 DAYS 2/6 LAJJi K:" i'l Xll CMI-lOIv GIXGIIA.M FROCKS, siiiar: i lucks, good colours, fill' s : ;:ks; usually 13/C: .::i o 7/6. LAST DAYS 4/11 LADI lil.S' STIMPKD PI.ORAI. SI’OXRR CLOTH FKOt’KS; value 35/-:- sale price 9/11. LAST 3 DAYS 4/11 PRETTY STD I PITH COTTON FROCKS. White grounds oiclicd at sides, long waisted: value 10/-: sale 7/G. DAST 3 DAYS 5/11 LAD lUS' I'ANCV CHUCK GINGHAM FROCK.*?, long roll organdie collar and cuffs; value IS/U: sale price 12/6. DAST S DAYS 7/6 LADIES’ SERE COLOURED STRIPED RATINE COSTUMES, in champagne, white with black stripe, brown and royal, almond and lemon; £4 4/-, iS %/-. 49/6; sale price 39/6. DAST » DAYS S»/l! QOAT FROCKS—CLEARING IN ONE LOT— Serges and Gaberdines, plain shapes, trimmed braid: Navy, 57/6: Nigger, 55/-; Navy, 59/6, 63/-, 75/-; Brown. 63/-; Putty, £6 12/6; Brown, £2 19/6; all sale price 39/6. DAST 3 DAYS 20/6 WOMEN S BLACK ITALIAN BLOOMERS, made from Government Cloth: value 8/6. LAST 3 DAYS 4/11 pair , (Large Sizes 1/- extra.) LADIES' SMART RIBBED WOOL FROCKS, in grey, putty, rose, saxe, biscuit; usually 39/6: sale price 29/6. LAST" 3 DAYS It)/<> CLEARING LINE OF FINE ALL WOOL GABERDINE COSTUMES, all good colours, smartly trimmed: Navy, Grey, Nigger. I rimmed all-over Lnni.l, £6 19/6; Grey and Dark Fawn, silk lined. £7 16/-: New Brown, £6 15/-: Navy, £8 10/-: Mole, £S S/_; ali sale price £4-19/6. ' ■ LAST 3 DAYS !0/« PLAIN BLACK ALL PUKE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE seamless; value 3/6 pair. LAST 3 DAYS 2/6 LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all wool -seamless: value 3/8; sale price 2 pairs for S/11. LAST 3 DAYS 2 iwiirs for 3/S) SMALL LADIES' •-REAM COTTON CHEMISE VEST'S; value 2/C each. LAST 3 DAYS 2 for 2/6 LADIES' BUGIETTE BLOOMERS, elastic waisl and knee; value 8/6. LAST 3 DAY s 4/ 1 '• (lairge Sizes 1/- extra.) 38in BRITISH CRI.’UPOBENE, new Orienta! ~e-' signs; value 2/6: sale price 1/6. LAST 3 DAY S I/55in STRIPED EUGTETTES. extra strong. In son grounds, Roman stripes; value 3/11 yard; .sale 2/6. LAST 3 DAYS l/« yard 30in JAP CREPES, large variety of stripes; value 1/9 \; i-d : s: 1 1e 1/3. LAST 3 DAYS 1/- yard PALMERSTON JOHN WALLS. 4JKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET FOXTON. [’HE baking; is under my own peronal supervision, no customers Kn nly on obtaining only tho boot nality, goods. Tho Chief Jootico, whoa in Fox- >□, Hid (hat tho bread won tho bent • hod ever tanted, and the quality i still the same on them. - AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreahment Boost ietbovoghly up-to-date. 'HALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. fO need to oend oat of town for eD ersl and Commercial Printing. His Herald” Printery will aapply y you wanta at Moderate guinea FGXTON-LEVIN MOTOR SERVICE. Proprietor: Mr F. BOUT. Leave Foxton 7.20 a-m. and 3.20 p.m. Leave LeviiD after the arrival of the New Plymouth Express in the morning and the Palmerston North uptrain in the evening. Passengers called for. FARES:,SingIe 4/6, Return 7/-. COLEY STREET FRUIT STORE. PEACHESI PEACHES! PEACHESI APRICOTS! APRICOTS! By the Case or by the Pound. Choice New Season’s Frnit now arriving. Place your orders/EARLY. THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE hi using the new remedy caltet “EUSTOL,” one box of which n sufficient to completely cure any or dinary ease. This wonderful oint ment is prepared from the valuabli prescription of a noted London eoi specialist and has permanently cur ed numerous severe cases of deaf ness and head noises where othe expensive treatments had utterl; failed. Every sufferer should cer tainly try it, for its efficacy is be yond question. Send for a box to day, price 5/-. Address: “BUS TOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’ Green, Godstone, Surrey, England.Advt. Samples of Artistic and Com mercial Printing may be ins pec te at “The Herald Office” where all oi dera will be promptly executes Highest elaaa workmanship. ft P. WALKER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2703, 4 March 1924, Page 1
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703Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2703, 4 March 1924, Page 1
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