4 SPECIALS 4 AT C. Smith’s Ltd. XKVKK BEFORE HAVE WE BE EX IN SUCH A POSITION TO GIVE SUCH STERLING VALUE. READ BE-, LOW 1— 28 PIECES STRIPED FLANNELETTES. HO to 36 inches wide, light grounds, choice pctterns: nstiall v sold nt 1/0, l/li yard. Special Prices 1/6 Yard. 2. no DOZEN LADIES’ ALL PURE WOOL CASHMERE Hose, wide suspender tops, seamless. These would cheap at 3/0 pair. Special Price 2/11 pair. n—l2 PIECES DRESS TWEED, 48 inches wide, choice range of: checks, and stripes, specially imported for school wear; usually sold at 4/11 and 5/6. Special Price 3/11 Yard. 4 DOCTOR FLANNEL, 21) inches wide, in the following shades■ Fawn, Mole. Saxe, and Cardinal. Heavy winter weight, usually 3/11 yard. Special Price 3/6 Yard. zjjjll Q SmithJl u PAUIERSTOtm X* J MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC (Leave Post Office at each cud ) PALMERSTON N FOR FEILDING.—9 and 11.15 am. and 3 p.m. FEILDING FOR PALMERSTON N.—10.15 a.m., 12.30 and 5.30 p.m. PALMERSTON N. TO FOXTON.—9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. FOXTON TO PALMERSTON N.—11.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. FARES: Feilding 2/6, Foxton 4/6 (single). Passengers Dropped or picked up at any point en Route. Light Freight Carried. ’Phone 5788. A?-, m tefirni mm e: READY for SERVICE AGAIN Q END your '•worn tyres here immediately they show signs of wear. We will repair, vulcanise or retread as required making them equal to new. You w ill secure much additional mileage in this way for a comparatively small outlay. We IliliS? »re experts itt oatei hauls and other repain, BATTERIES RECHARGED AND ‘REPAIRED by expert*. Make this Qarage your headquarter* fa aU your motor rsquhemsmts. Foxton Motor & Eng. Co. Ltd. Motor & General Engineers, FOXTON Phone: Garage 84, Eng. Shop • jtaafflfflttfta miifiinimiiimiiiffliimiitii ■ju f\ ’£7. mptly Delivered 4 fireless grate is a poor companion these cold days, but there is no need to be without the comfoit of it warm tire. H r have supplies of the very best coal and any quantity will be promptly delivered to you upon receipt of a message. .4 trial oraer will secure our best and prompt attention. HAROLD OSBORNE Wood, Coal & Coke Merchant aid General Carrier FOXTON Phoa« 47 iHiM i t ij f f I Uhh Ml! ® rUf 332 Up in Sideboards fs something that cannot he fudged, at a glance, pet it la thm most important thing to determine before you purchase. Good, well-seasoned timber must be the foundation, then the doors must fit snugly, drawers slide easily and all the jotnarp work be neat and strung. You will obtain all these attributes of Good FnrnHun tf you purchase your sideboard from our stocks which afW varied and low priced. An inspection is Invited, P. J. JACK Furniture Maaafactarer, aad Skep aid Office Fitter Foxton Phone 91 LLL'j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2731, 10 May 1924, Page 4
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