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Winter Fashions for the Children at BARR & TYER’S WHERE THE LOW PRICES PREVAIL CHILDREN’S FLEECY ROMPERS, in 3 sizes, cream, saxe, navy, and fawn; with coloured belts and facings. To-day’s Cut Price 4/11. CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ ALL WOOL FROCKS, in saxe, grey, rose, fawn, cream and sky; daintily edged in contrasting colours. To-day’s Cut Price 6/6. CHILDREN’S KNITTED WOOL FROCK, bloomers, and cap to match., in saxe, cream and grey; daintily edged in contrasting colours. To-day’s Cut Prices 11/6 and 12/6. CHILDREN’S VELOUR AND CLOTH COATS, lit girls 3 to 12, in fawn, scarlet, saxe, navy, terracotta, cream. To day’s Cut Prices 16/6 to 35/-. CHILDREN’S KNITTED WOOL HATS in cream, and stripes. To-day's Cut Prices I/ll to 3/6. GIRLS’ RUBBER COATS, absolutely rainproof, fit girls 7 to 12 years. To-day’s Cut Prices 32/6 to 35/9.

SBSS 5^ im9J* irtLLUi EXPERIENCED buyers of *** Blankets purchase from us year after year, because they know this Store can be relied on for the good, honest, hardwearing Blankets. The policy of this house is to get in early and procure £• BEST NEW ZEALAND WOOL BLANKETS for the Housekeepers of this District. And you wit find us ready again for Winter's Cold masts •with the Right Goods keenly priced. If prices were a guide to quality we would quote mem, but come and see for yourself the assortment offered. Mjjfea— —*^BB— mmtm ■—iw A. N. SMITH IProSTAssiT* Cash Draper and Mem’ & BoyV Outfitter Phone 49 ° Fextoa 3jjjj|jiß

ANNOUNCING • OUR Autumn Show of SVliillnery and Coats which will commence on SATURDAY of this Week. THE L. 0. E. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. -^ COMPARE THESE PRICES AND REMEMBER THE QUALITIES:— 70 I.A. SUDAN, 24/-. NIC TREE KEROSENE, case, 15/6 CHOICE NEW PRUNES 5d CHOICE NEW RAISINS 7d CHOICE NEW DRIED APRICOTS 1/3 61b. TINS JAM, each 3/5 121bs. RICE FOR 2/10 BEST ENGLISH SALT, Olbs. FOR 1/SUGAR OF MILK per packet 1/6 FINEST FACTORY BUTTER 1/6 FINEST QUALITY CHEESE lid WALNUTS, per lb lOd. Always remember this fact. We could sell cheaper if we sacrificed QUALITY, but our policy is to sell QUALITY 7 GOODS at unbeatable prices, and that is the reason for our remarkable growth.

This Store Closes Daily for Lunch 12.30 to 1.30, Wed' nesday Half-Holiday from 12 o’clock. WATSON BROS., UNITED, THE BIG GASH STORE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2714, 29 March 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2714, 29 March 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2714, 29 March 1924, Page 3

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