401 n ALL SILK FOULARD for frocks, white pattern, very smart, 3 yards for frocks, will wash; usually 10/6. SALK 7/11 yard 42in BLACK CORDER LUSTRE for frocks; was 9/11. SALK 3 I I yard 64in SCARLET CHEVIOT SERGE, suitable for children’s 'coats; was 13/6. SALE ti/11 yard 541 n ASTfeACHAK In navy, black; was 16/6. SALE 13/11 yard 54in VELOURS for coats, in brown, saxe, navy, fawn; usually 18/6 to 22/6 SALE 12/6 to 16/6 yard 541 n WOVEN STOCKINETTE with fleece back for bloomers, in grey; was 3/11. SALE 2/11 54in -fyoVEN DYED STOCKINETTE, fleece back, navy, grey, brown; was 5/11. SALE 4/0 yard
26 DOZEN’ WHITE COTTON VESTS, embroidered, square neck, short sleeves, chemise si/e. very nice quality. ..SALE PRICE 1/11 WINTER WEIGHT COTTON VESTS, in while, round neck, long sleeves, chemise shape; were 4/6. SALE PRICE 3/0 EVENING VESTS, in fin ribbed cotton. V neck, ao sleeves, nice and long; were 2/li. SALE PRICE 2/3 5 DOjypN LADIES' FINE -ALL WOOL RIBBED VEST, V. neck, short sleeves, chemise size, extra nice quality; were 7/6. SALE 0/9 UNDIES’ ALL WOOL HEAVY RIBBED VESTS, round neck, short sleeves; were 5/11. SAXE PRICE 4/11 i
BOYS' SHORTS, of rough-finish all sise?. SALE PtUCE 8/11 BO ITS’ TWEED OVERCOATS, 50 to clear at ' HALE J\aiCJE BOYS' JERSEYS, in tine ail wool, heather or fawn, ail sizes. SALE PRICE 0/1) BOYS’ JERSEYS, all wool worsted, heather or g'rev sizes 22 to 25in, SALE 6/11. SizPs 28 to 82In. SALE PRICE 7/11 HOYS ’SUITS In fine navy serge, best value and out ottering, for ages from } to 17, Sizes 8 to 6, SALE 39/6. 7 to 12, SALE 48/-. 18 to IS, SALE 57/6.
R. N. SPEIRS TIMBER MERCHANT. ? A LARGE and varied stock of timber always on hand j to supply the wants of the general public, who can rely j] upon getting immediate attention. £ BUILDERS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. jL Price Lists for Timber, Joinery, etc, on application, £_ which will compare favourably with those of Palmerston ij. North and elsewhere. h Also Strainers, Posts, Fencing Droppers, and House ii Blocks in large quantities. I MOULDINGS AND SEASONED TIMBER A I SPECIALITY. 4 TELEPHONE No 31. P.O. BOX No. 4. i PLANING MILL AND TIMBER YARD IN MAIN ST. s a FOXTON.
ROYAL MAIL. FOXTON-LEVIH MOTOR SERVICE. Proprietor: MR F. ROUT. Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41 Leave Foxton 7.20 a.m. and 3.20 p.m. Leave Levin after the arrival of the New Plymouth Express in the morning and the Palmerston North uptrain in the evening. Passengers called for. FARES: Single 4/6, Return 7/-.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2767, 5 August 1924, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2767, 5 August 1924, Page 1
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