AGENTS N.Z. INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS, BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINTS. ROBERTSON’S UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. | WHY TRADE OUTSIDE YOUR OWN TOWN? THESE PRICES FOR CASH WILL CON- | VINCE YOU THAT TRADING LOCALLY PAYS. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF FOXTON DISTRICT. OUR SPECIAL BULK TEAS AT 2/6 AND 3/-Per II). LANE S EMULSION, large, 4/3. j LANE’S EMULSION, small, 2/3. *. - | Buy for Cash, Buy for Less Buy for Cash, Buy for Less
Spring’s Offerings in Novelty Dress Fabrics The variety of weaves and the many charming’ new colour tones in these wonderful fabrics make them quite irresistible, whin? their qualities of richness and soft draping will appeal to those looking for a Dainty Frock. Some of the newer kinds will oa known under the heading of Marocain Repp, quite a new departure in Marocain effects. See these splendid materials in •ur Dress Section To-day. Samples will be posted to country residents by return mail. N«. 1 IS A SOFT FINE COTTON, VERY WELL DEFINED CREPE, TRUE MAROCAIN WEAVE, good gubat-wnce. Matt-rial done in a spi*lidid range, of the latest colour tones of first class dyes: Almond, apricot, fawn, gray, amethyst, snxe, navy, brown, strawberry, wallflower, coral, okintz jade, lemon, rust. 39 incli. Value 3/6’. - , Cash Trading Price 2/11 yd. N». 2.—A VERY RICH MAROCAIN, A MIXTURE OF ART. SILK AND COTTON, soft, lustrous material, soft, and silky, in self colours, silver grey, aprioot, flame, almond. > light and deep saxe, cinnamon, white. coral, hello. 3S inch. Value If-. Cash Trading Price 2/6 yd. No. 3.—ART. SILK MAROCAIN REPP. —A truly lx-wutiful lahric -if the latest weave; has all thi- appearance of- real silk ami will prove of great durability. Self eotmirs. gold, rust, salmon d. fawn, Saxe, i-reatn. black. 38 inch. Value 5/-. Cash Trading Price 4/6 No. 4.—A SOFT COTTON MAROCAIN PRINTED IN A BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN DESIGN in combine;! Is; UP:- (if colours that blend in a pgr.cclly exquisite manner. Black and (lame design on soft grey ground : madonna blue and flame on putty, jade, flame and purple on silver grey : madonna yiki-e and aprj.vl on grey; eh wry black and apricot on save blue, lit! inch. Valua 3/6. Cash Trading Price 2/11 yd. No. S.—KNOPOI.ENE MAROCAIN IN VERY EFFECTIVE STRIPES OF NEAT AND SMART APPEARANCE. Black keep, ulite stripe oil grounds e! -gee.-., flume-. jade. save, lemon, white. .:9 inch. \ alu,- 4; 11Cash Trading Price 2/ 11 yd. No. 6.—CHEPOLENE. A DAINTY INEXPENSIVE FABRIC. ’ which .'id prove a iavmiril Smart and ellei-t;\e self colours, almond. l-'te-m. h:! 4 -*, deep apriiot. s«xe. chain j«gr«*. ttilh a Meat ‘ inch i.uai-k st ripe :: ee:y spaced. inch. Value 3/11. ('ash Trading Price .2, 6 No. SOFT COTTON MA BOf At N WITH RICH ART. SJLK STB i P F.-S IN SELF f L‘IIJ RS, ci..: 10.ue. apricot. salmon, -by, heiio.. atm-.0.d JJfOPTi. >’■' 12 .’ t?. \ :12 its* i/-. Cash Trading Price 2 6 yd. No. B.—ART. SI i-tv j.A .XUARD MAKOCAIN. La; s- -. i lu i■ ;u ailely blended i-olour tones, gn y am! -briont. sa\-. am! - nnamon. el-“rrv and almoiid. ttavv . and fawn, black and white. 39 inch. Vtilm- 10/-. Cash Trading Price 8/6 yd. . O PREMIER- DRAPERY Company EJTFV STOTM TMORT H mvsem Jr BBEKaasatu^ l.*c'--b,t. \A/ m'ri v from 12.30 p-w. Closed f or Lunch 12 .’9 !< 1.15 n.m Open all day Sabirdav till fl.i'O u-o-
DIGGERS’ FRUIT SUPPLY S W. DUDSON :: PROPRIETOR. | J.EGULAR supplies of Fresh Emit and Vegetable. Full stocks of English and Colonial Confectionery carried. Cordials and Soft Drinks. GIVE 08 A TRIAL. BRICKLAYING AND CONCRETING. J. R. TONGE. 7, Hillary Street. All classes of Brick and Concrete work in any part of the district undertaken. Estimates given, workmanship guaranteed. Communications will receive prompt attention.
THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. Owned by, Guaranteed by, and conducted solely in the interests of the people. IT IS TO YOUR OWN INTEREST TO SUPPORT YOUR OWN OFFICE. District Manager, D. Morrison, Palmerston N. FOXTON AGENT: J. K. HORNBLOW. RUBBER STAMPS. RUBBER STAMP PADS. RUBBER STAMP INK “GLORIA” TYPEWRITER CARBON PAPER. Obtainable at i MANAWATU herald foxtxon.
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. Baking is under my own personal; supervision, so customers can.! rely on obtaining only the best quality goods.The Chief Justice when in Foxton, .said that the: bread was the best he' had ever tasted, and the quality -is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA The Refreshment Room is thoroughly to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. SAMPLES of Artistic and' Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald Office” where all orders will be promptly executed, Highest class workmanship.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 1
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