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AGENTS HZ. INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS, BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAIIMTS. ROBERTSON’S UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. FOR CASH, FOR CASH, FOR CASH. THESE PRICES FOR CASH WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. WHY NOT TRY?

KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE, l/jl large pkt. BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINT, CREAM ANDWHITE, ALL READY FOR USE, 21/6 Gallon. CUPS only 8/- dozen. Cash Buying is Better Buying Cash Buying is Better Buying Three - Piece Suits Endorsed by Paris and London Amidst the wealth of NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE arriving almost daily iri our store from far overseas, special mention is necessary regarding the' delightful 3-PIECE GARMENTS. These, say London and Paris, still hold a premier position in circlet where fashion counts, and are enjoying continued popularity. Our newest style, cunningly completed with- innumerable novelties in trimming, are certainly novel and worthy of personal inspection. May we suggest that you call to-day! What could be more becoming Per pearly ,Spring Wear ihan Ibis altracr.tive THREE-PIECE SUIT sketched below? Grey .Ma recoin is lb JJ terial chosen and lends itself ailiiLrr,ably to fills particular style, with the smart little cape which faiia '-’softly- from the shoulders. An ini..lusuaJ touch-is..given by finishing (he t.Collar, Cape, anil Sleeves with "-cot" ©diring iu a small scalloped d,>-'j.-sign. The narrow tie. which you see .under the collar' may he used to convert, the collar into a “Pelor -*P»n” shape, if so desired. The frOck . cut on simple lines (round neck and elbow sleeves) has one of flic new r Oriental Silk Tops, which eonlri---.butee a pleasing dash of colour. Women’s ..sire only. Value •£!;!/12.'Cash Trading Price This new' and verv appealing TlfifEK-IMI-TT SKIT: us shown to the rigid suggests a useful and dressy garment ’for Spring Wear. Made in Grey Wool Maroc-ain. The Goat is smartly cut in a pointed waist coal tlewign wiih wide hand, fastening large novelty button. Tmilat ion pockets daintily embroidered in dec-oialive colouring; of T.uvcndes, liiaok Obey. and Green, trim Hie iower part of Hie baud. Tt:.e .Frot-k is simple in style, and has a silk lop of Oriental design, carried out in colours to tone with the material. Round Neck. Klbow Slcevea, nud tiny paMi pockets of Self Grey, giving a smart finisli to this attractive .suit. Value .£10)5/:£lO/19 6. Cash Trading £9/7/6. Price One of our meat attractive English Model THREE-PIECE SKITS, iu a striking shade of Tomato Red Wool Marocain. The Goat has slight, fullness on the hips, held in place by a pointed baiid of self-material, iceet sleeves (finished novelty flared cuffs), payer collar, am! acorn, buttons are used as trimming and fastening. The frock cut. on Hie tery latest straight lines, is almost elceve’«<B, and has a bodice of rich Krepc-do-Chine in beautiful deep Blue :.i.d tied colourings. Bateau sbapbd.neck.. Tiny packets, let into the frock at the low waist line, add to the smart appearance of this charming suit. Women's size. Value Cash Trading Price £l6/15/-. r nips with the .new .-gathering. The neat tLree-quart«r inter sleeve, with -round nevk, are bound with Grey. ' he rover collar of the looee fitting coat • s of the same- figured material, while tiav covered battens flninh the oval patch pockets. Women.’* size. - Value- d!9/lf»/6 Gash Trading Price £9/5/I deal for Spring and Summer Wear-is this Jersey Silk THREE-PIECE SKIT, in a rich shade of Navy. The Coat fee tur-os Eh* band effect at back and round half ,of front, 1 fastening m velty cabachon of self-material, neat roll collar, and - turned-back cuffs. h - >'“#»' nv*~v i- «... ~—l _ n——, with I rimming of--neat .plaiting on Value -£7/7/The useful Preok i« oat on simple lines ’ow-waiet, rotund nock,ondiiflhrt sJesTOS. Cash Trading FriooW«/- # Comnan UHAPSMY PttEMIEH. 3T STON NQH.T Half Hellisy—-Wedneeds) from IIJQ pM. Ofatsd far Lusafc MM fs 1.18 p.m. air in laturffay ■ 9.M |WH.

DIGGERS’ FRUIT SUPPLY, S. W. HUDSON, PROPRIETOR. (REGULAR supplies of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Full stocks of-English and Colonial Confectionery carried. Cordials and Soft Prinks. GIVE US 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 at- „ „ tention,

THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. OWNED by, Guaranteed by, and conducteid 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 I ' - “GLORIA” TYPEWRITER CARj BON PAPER. Obtainable at I MANAWATU herald foxtxon.

f 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. AFTERHOONTEA is thoroughly “up-to-date. \ SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY: SAMPLES -of “'“Artistic and' Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald oifice” where all orders Trill be promptly execnted, Highest class workmanship*.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2786, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2786, 18 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2786, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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