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AGENCIES:—NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS. P.O. BOX 25, TT Y\T}T7'T>nr'Q T telephone, No. 9. ROBERTSONS UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. These Prices are for CASH Only. AT THE COUNTER OR ON DELIVERY. BUTTER, Best Factory - - 1/9 lb. BACON, Rasher ... 1/2 lb. BACON, in Piece - - - I/I lb. CHEESE - - - - I/- lb. SALMON & SHRIMP PASTE, Peck’s, I/-. SALMON, Pink, I’s - - - lid Tin. JAM - - I’s 8d Tin, 2’s 1/4 Tin. CREAM OF TARTAR - - 1/3 lb. BOURNVILLE COCOA, Vs I Id, *’s 1/9 I’s 3/6. PICKLES --- - 1/7 Bottle. ENO’S FRUIT SALT - - 3/10 Bottle. B. & P. CORNFLOUR - lid Packet. PEACHES, Dessert - - - 1/4 Tin. APRICOTS, Dessert - - - 1/4 Tin. JELLIES - - - - 4 for I/-. NEAVES’ FOOD ... 1/8 Tin. NEWBURY’S RUSKS - 1/3 Tin. GRANOSE BISCUITS . - 1/2 Packet. COOKING ALMONDS - - -1/6 lb. FLOUR, 100’s 19/6, 50’s 10/-, 25’s 5/3. CREAMOTA - - - 2/1 Bag. OATINA - - - 4’s, 2/1 Bag. OTO 1/6 Bag. GERSTENA - - - - 1/II Bag. SUGAR, lA. PER 701 b., 24/10 BAG. KEROSENE, 15/6 CASE. OUR SPECIAL BULK TEA, 2/6 and 3/- Per Lb.

uiy for Casha Boy for Less, INDISPENSABLE FOR WINTER WEATHER ——Soper - Quality WOOL. HOSE Sizes and Styles FOR LADIES, GIRLS, AND CHILDREN. We have all read of late of the enormous advances in wool. This means prices of ■woollen goods will soon rise considerably Fortunately our stocks of Hosiery were bought before these advances took place so that the values we offer to-day, based on the old prices of wool, are of exceptional merit. Be wise and secure your Hose early for winter. Call in to-day or write.

All Wool Plain Black Cashmere Hose, seamless, wide tope. Splendid value at 3/6 pair. Cash Trading Price 2'6 pair Extra Quality Plain Black All Wool Cashmere Hose, full t'asliobed. extra wide tope. splendid for warmth. Value 8/6 pair. Catlt Trading Price 7/8 pair Su|>er Quality "Indiana” Black Cashmere' Hose, full fashioned, all purest wool. A wondei-ful -dock in» of hiffh pre-war standard. ValtV m pair. _ Cash Tradinq Price 8/6 pair Black 4/1 Bibbed All Wool Hose, sea in less toe and heel, comfortable and will fir* lo*»K wear. Value 4/fl i>atr. Trading Price 9ft

Gills’ Black All Wool Hose, 41 r ' -I, -ell lllslnilin, 51 Sill viewable. Sizew 4. 5, 8. Value HU. 1; . i :i. Cash Trading Prices 3/3, 3.6. 3.9 pair il'r--' Pinii: l>ia«*k t'lishmorc H «•««?, fashioned loy, extra quality. Sizes I. i. (>. Value. VH, 1/6. I.‘J. Cash Trading Prices 3 9, 3 11, 4 3 pair i , \i; w,. i i: i.'invi ■< Hose, in Blank. with fancy tops, splendid for wear. Sizes tj. 7, 8. V due. Hit. I . I,H. Cash Trading Prices 2/11, 3'3, 3/6 < 'lTiilren's AH' Wool ; 110-e. Ulnel; ii" Tan. double top-, -.euinless. A spi. 0,1i,1 line for children's "ear. Sizes K. 7. 8, It. 111, 11. 12. Value. :i !. :i ;i. nil. , <3. Cash Trading Prices. 2/8. ?9, 2/10 3-11, 3/-, 23, 3 6 l

Heavy Woijihl 4/1 If i l»l >■ ■< I Riiivk 1 a-dimere 11 • —is!! I o'.'" "eol. S*-nljilew. Splendid for hard wear. Value 5/11 pair. Cash Trading Price 4 11 pair All Wool <\a liiniTf How. snairl )»■<>;(<! ribs, to*:- and heel. Colours ore Mark. <■!'<•>■. < a! in*, and Suede. Value 7/6 pai'. Cash Tradinq Price ‘ : pair All Pure* Wool Plain <' mere Bmp, full fashioned. wide up-. ill Niqyer. LiKht Grey, Mid <<ioy. Assorted Tans. N» iy. a:i<l loa 1 111 e ■ Value 6/11. Cash Trading Price 511 pair F»( IlC.y Broad |{: I>l >«•<! How. made from beautiful si Ilk and \vned. Cash i ire re feel, f ..r e\ira "aiinlh. Value. 10/6 pair. Cash Tradinq Price 8 11 pair

f DHA-PEJCIY Company PAtiMERSTON NORTH W-HB 4--? si/i€ Baßasas^ssg Half Holiday Wednesday from 12 noon Open all day Saturday till fi p.m. Closed for lunch 12.30 to 1.30

FOXTON-LEVIN MOTOR SERVICE. Proprietor: Mr F. ROUT. Leave Foxton 7.20 aan. and $4lO PJfc Leave Levin after the arrival of tbe New Plymouth Express in the warning and the Palmerston North Bptrain in the evening. Passengers called for. FARES: Sinflle 4/6. (Mam 7/-. COLEY STREET FRUIT STORE. PEACH ESI PEACHESI PEACHESI APRICOTBI APRICOTS! By the Case or by the Pound. Choice New Season's Frait now arriving. Place your orders EARLY. a,P. WAtXE*.

JOHN WALL*. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET POXTON. ThEE baking is under my ova personal supervision, so cMtoawa can rely on obtaining only the best quality goodie. The Chief Jaetioe, when in Foxton, said that the breed was the beet he had ever tasted, and the quality ie still the same as them. ArrERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly ap-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. NO need to send oat of tova for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printery will sapply all jo m waits at poderate paisas.

THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called “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 cored 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 bos today, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green, Gods tone, Surrey, England.— Advt. SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inapected at “The Herald Office” where all order* will be promptly executed, Highest elaae worioKaatahip,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2712, 25 March 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2712, 25 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2712, 25 March 1924, Page 1

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