BARR & TYER FOR MEN’S MERCERY AND CLOTHING, AND BOYS’ WEAR. Men’s Fleecy Underwear. This is one of the very few absolutely reliable winter S garment at a low price, which | you can buy. We guarantee I the wear of every garment. UNDERSHIRTS, Short Sleeves, Men’s 6/6. O.S. Men’s 6/11 UNDERSHIRTS, long sleeves, Men’s 6/11. O.S. Men’s 7/6. UNDERPANTS, Men's 7/6, O.S. Men’s 6/11. ST. MARGARET UNDERWEAR, natural shirts and underpants, guaranteed unshrinkable and strong wear, From 7/11 to 12/6. ROSLYN UNDERWEAR, all pure wool, in pink and marl shades, 12/11 to 18/6. BOYS’ ALL WOOL WINTER WEIGHT COLONIAL UNDERSHIRTS, short sleeves, all sizes, from 5/11 to 7/6 BOYS’ COLONIAL TWEED SHORTS, strong school wear in all sizes, 7/6. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHORTS SUITS, in the new school cut, all sizes, From 35/- to 42/6.
Knook-ou! Specials for Saturday at A. N. SMITH’S. CAN YOU CRT BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE? 35-30 inch WHITE CALICO, good strong cloth, worth 1/3 yard, Saturday’s Price 10l d. 27-28 inch WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE, only 3 pieces left, Saturday’s Price I Old yard. 200 yards LIGHT PRINTS, CRUMPS, ETC., worth 1/3 to l/li yard, Saturday’s Price I Old. 250 yards PLAIN COLOURED VOILES, 40 inch, pink, blue, biscuit, white etc., worth 2/6 yard, Saturday’s Price I/6 yard. 270 yards PLAIN AND STRIPED SPONGE CLOTHS, RATINES, CHECK ZEZPHRYS, ETC., worth 2/6 to 4/6, Saturday’s Price 1/6 yard. This is your opportunity to buy your SUMMER DRESSES at less than half-price. A. N. S MIT H ’ S. PROGRESSIVE CASH DRAPER, MEN'S AND BOY’S OUTFITTER. Phono 49, Foxton. Main Street,
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Make your car earn its Benzine by shopping at WATSON’S BIG CASH STORE Wise and thrifty shoppers know that everything costs them less at our big cash store whether Ironmongery, Grocery, Produce or Crockery. Our -.Grocery Department has the largest turnover in this district and when you purchase your groceries there you are assured of getting clean, fresh goods and at the same time you will be getting the best quality at the lowest possible price for cash. SUGAR, 1.A., per bag 22/KTVVI BACON, sides 1/1 lb. KIWI HAMS 1/2 per lb. JEYES FLUID, 1 gal 11/6 JEYES. FLUID, igal. 6/6 FRESH PRUNES 5d lb. COOKING DATES 31bs Is Keiller’s Marmalade lib 1/6 GRANOSE BISCUITS 3/4 DESSERT PEACHES 1/2 DRIED APRICOTS 1/3 lb. DESSERT APRICOTS, 1/2 DRIED PEACHES 1/2 lb. CANDLES, per pkt. 9d FAMOUS MAZZAWATTEE TEA, 3/- per lb. We also pay freight on £5 5/- general orders of groceries Ironmongery and Crockery. Write to us for quotations for all your requirements, it will pay you. WATSON BROS., LIMITED, THE BID GASH' STORE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2769, 9 August 1924, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2769, 9 August 1924, Page 3
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