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= PAY CASH ANT) RANK THR DIFFERENCE = You Save Money on Every Purchase at THE C. M. ROSS CO. SALE HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED SHOWROOM GOODS SACRIFICED:— 1 only, LADY’S GREY FLANNEL COSTUME, usually 59/6, Sale price 25/-. 1 only, BROKEN CHECK CLOTH COSTUME, usually 79/6, Sale price 42/-. 1 only, MAID’S GREY FLANNEL COSTUME, usually 45/-, Sale price 25/-. 1 only, LADY’S NAVY SERGE COSTUME, us ually 5 guineas, Sale price 63/-. 1 only, LADY’S BLACK SERGE COSTUME, usually 89/6, Sale price 63/-. 1 only, LADY’S NIGGER BROKEN CHECK COSTUME, 0.5., usually 5 gns., Sale price 49/6 LADIES’ HEPTONETTE RAINCOATS, W. and 0.5., usually 57/6, Sale price 45/-. 1 only, HEPTONETTE RAINCOAT, S.W., usually 32/6, Sale price 25/-. FEW ONLY LADIES’ TWEED COATS, newest styles, From 23/9 to 7 guineas. BARGAINS IN BLOUSES:— BLACK SATEEN BLOUSE, convertible collar, usually 7/11, Sale price 5/11. HANDSOME CREME GEORGETTE BLOUSE hand-worked, usually 32/6, Sale price 21/-. HANDSOME BLACK GEORGETTE BLOUSE, handworked, usually 25/-, Sale price 12/6. WOOL COSTUMES:— 1 only, FAWN RIBBED WOOL, piped silk braid, usually 39/6, Sale price 19/6. 2 only, V. Rose TWO-PIECE COSTUMES, usu ally 79/6, Sale price 29/6. WOOL JUMPERS:— Pretty MULTI-COLOURED WOOL JUMPERS, usually 12/6, Sale price 9/11.. SMART CARDIGANS, wool knit, multi-stripes, usually 12/9, Sale price 11/6. UNDERCLOTHING:— LADIES’ FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed lace, usually 12/6, Sale price 6/11. O.S. ladies’ flannelette NIGHTDRESSES, collar edged with frill of material, usually 11/6, ’Sale price 8/11. LADIES’ CALICO NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed embroidery, From 5/9. BLOOMERS:— LADIES’ GREY FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS usually 3/6, Sale price 2/6. COMBINATIONS:—O.S. St. Margaret’s ribbed cotton, Sale price 4/9; O.S. white woven cotton, Sale price 3/II and 4/3. OVERALLS—Children’s PRINT OfERALLS, assorted sizes, Sale price I/ll; Children's and-maids’ GINGHAM AND WOOL FROCKS, at Prices to clear. INFANTS’ FROCKS, coloured, woolen, usually 4/11, Sale price 3/6. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE

OPENING ANNGUN (JEMENT. J. K. RIDER HAS opened a Branch Emporium in Gills’ T'Tew Brick Building's, Balance Street, Shannon, with a new Stock of Boots and Shoes, represent ing all the leading English and Continental Makers of Stylish Footwear. The Branch will he under (lie supervision of Mrs Rider. A ear will run daily he!ween Foxton and Shannon, leaving Foxton 7.30 a.in., Shannon 5.30 p.m. Moutoo and Marotiri Residents may have goods delivered on approval, and Repairing called for and returned. Buy your Boots from RIDER’S STORES, and receive Good Value for Your Money. THE LEADING BOOT FIRM, FOXTON and SHANNON.

SUTTON’S and COOPER’S SEEDS. SEED POTATOES. ROBIN ADAIR, BEAUTY lIEBRON, SUTTON’S SUPREME, SUTTON’S TWENTY-SIX. FLAX-CUTTERS’ HOOKS AND KNIVES, GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY, ETC. - BAUCKHAM’S GROCER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PHONE 52. PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. == Record Range of CHINA SETS! New Zealand has no other China store showing you today such a selection of English China as Collin soil and Son’s Broadway and King Street. Visitors are always cordially welcome to walk round without any obligation to buy. We gladly give our advise on all China matters and have a lifetime experience of specialising in this Department 26 COFFEE SETS 26 COFFEE SETS 106 TEA SETS 106 TEA SETS. 52 DINNER SETS 52 DINNER SETS. / N Bought direct from the Staffordshire Potteries, of England’s leading makers: Doulton, Anysley, Shelley, Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Royal Albert, Griimvade, Wedgewood, Johnston Bros., Moortieid, etc. etc. China carefully packed free of charge by experts with free delivery to Palmerston N. Railway Station. CQLLINSON & SON Palmerston North.

THE BEST NEWS YET FOR BAD LEGS, VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never fai's to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain with the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any inconvenience. This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee has been recommended. It has cured without resting, where patients have been given up, even with resting, as iucur- . able. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. IT CURES TO STAY CURED. It does not matter how long you have been troubled with the ulcer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. It has cured Ulcers of forty years standing. Full Particulars and Testimonials may he obtained at HEALEY’S PHARMACY FOXTON.

WE STOCK THE BEST ONLY. WOODS’ ROLLER FLOUR, 25’s 5/4, 50’s 10/4, 100’s £l. SHANNON BUTTER SWAN BACON PORK SAUSAGES BELGIAN 8(1 SAVELOYS ld each - JUST ARRIVED:— COLANDERS, MIXING BOWLS, PUDDING BOWLS, STEAMERS, KETTLES, STEWPANS, SOAP DISHES, ff AND CROCKERY. WiNSTANLEY & SON. ’Phone 106. GRQjCERS - - - - - FOXTON.

SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. BUY YOUR SWKKTS AT DESMOND’S, Manufacturing Confectioners, Next Post Olliec and at Town Hall. We carry large stocks of Colonial and Imported Confectionery. At prices that defy competition. Only the best goods in stock. I'TfESU TOFFEE & HOME-MADE a WHETS MAN Ul'A CT UIIED WEEKLY.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2754, 5 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2754, 5 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2754, 5 July 1924, Page 2

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