BUSINESS NOTICES.
A lost mother of pearl necklet i advertised for.
A wheel off Ford car, lost betweei Foxton and Palserston N. is advertised for.
Mothers of boys will be interested in Collinson and Guuninghame’s advertisement in this issue. Boys' clothing is specially priced. All (he latest styles in new season’s coats at the L.O.E. all of which are greatly reduced. Pay us a visit we can equip you for the winter.
Messrs G. P. Walker and Son, of the Coley St. Fruit Store, advertise weekly arrivals of fresh fruit. Aiso choice selection of new season’s dried fruits including dates, tigs, sultanas, prunes, all fresh and clean. This firm is also sole agent for the N famous Holbeck Pure Ceylon Tea. Orders delivered daily.
"HeUer than sale prices,” are the quotations on A. N. Smith’s list of specials advertised in this issue. Four specimen lines in men’s and boys’ wear, and three in the drapery department, are listed, which are sufficient to show that this establishment is offering quality goods at prices that cannot be undercut by competitors even at sale time. All remnants of flanelettes, flannels, crepes, priuts, zephyrs, silks etc. marked down to halfprice to clear.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2753, 3 July 1924, Page 2
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198BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2753, 3 July 1924, Page 2
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