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PAY CASH ANT) BANK TFT K DIFFERENCE = MEN! .. Your smart Suit Awaits You at The Store For Value. v\ 35 IS T<ri — lt, a MEN’S SUITS SPECIAL: 00/- net cash. It is as well to remember that dollies give confidence and confidence. plus a good suit of clothes for 00/ no man on the alert will overlook. Very line selection of all wool tweed suits at.this exceptionally reasonable price is now offered. They are special at this price of course, and a .proposition no man can a fiord to overlook. In the fshionable greys men are demanding so insistently these days, and in style and general attractiveness typically of Rosco character. Pit, Style and Finish are guaranteed. Why not make your selection early. MEN’S SUITS, in 3 shades of grey, latest cut, finished optima fronts, roll bottoms, excellent value at 90/ net cash price. Sizes 3 to 7. MEN’S INDIGO DYE SUITS. The “stand-by” ( ,f so many men; very stylish and dressy, made from Fox’s and other guaranteed dyed materials, hand finished. Excellent value at £5 15/antl £8 6/- net cash. MEN’S SPITS. Special m grey and fawn mixture, tweeds; very smart, good value at £5 15/to £6 6/- net cash. MEN'S SPORTS GOATS. Small, smart chocks in shades of fawn and grey, with four patch pockets. Smartly cut and tailored. 37/6 n.C. NOTE.—£I deposit will secure you any of the above' suits. We hold for a reasonable time till your payment is made. NEW TROPSER PRESSES are to hand. Take care of your dollies and they will repay with extra wear. 30/- and 35/ net cash. MEN’S NEGLIGE SIURTS, with or without collars in the newest stripes, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/to 17/6 net cash. NEW WIDE END TIES. very wide range of smartest spring styles, 2/11, 3/6 to 6/6 n.C. MEN’S SINGLETS AND PANTS FOR SUMMER WEAR. NATURAL SINGLETS OR PANTS. Stocked in S.M., M., and O.S. 4/6. 5/11. 6/6. 8/6 to 13/6 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SINGLETS AND PANTS, 5/6 net cash. , AERTEX SINGLETS AND PANTS. Ideal for warm weather, 8/11 garment. MEN’S WHITE GAUZE SINGLETS AND PANTS, 5/6 net cash. yyyfrxv FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

N 0.4-. COMBINATION OFFER TO OUR DAIRYING ' CUSTOMERS. 'J'o make it much easier for our many dairyfarmer friend* to nvl j a complete Cattle Outfit this season we offer you this com» )ination. One 15/- Milk Fever Outfit for 1/6 WITH a Cattle Syringe. ATTLE SYRINGES, as illustrated, in heavy drawn brass, ■omplete with 18in. flexible gum elastic nozzle, and sin. nickeldated nozzle. Colonial or Importhed makes 1 pint for 29/6. 2 pint for 36/6. MILK FEVER OUTFITS, heavily nickel plated, with necesiary rubber tubing, complete in metal case, 15/- each. Bought WITH Cattle. Syringe, this price is only 7/6. Pm MERJTO/r JiORT/f zsmwmmmesmamaeastassiuaeaC'i'\ r BAUCKHAM’S, Phone 52. SOLE AGENTS FOR “JACOBUS” DYES. One of the Best Cloth Dyes in the world. Any colour and Shade. GOOD -AUSTRALIAN TABLE POTATOES, 9/6 Cwt. SUGAR, 4d ! )er lb - PRUNES, Gtl; A Pit I COT’S 1/6 PEACHES, Exceptionally good, 1/3 per 11). SULTANAS 7d fo--3 BARS SOAP, 2 / 3 _ SHELL AND PLUME MOTOR SPIRITS. BAUCKHAM 90 GROCER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PHONE u2. PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT AS j, 'POM THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd., WE WILL BE ACCOMMODATED IN COMMODIOUS AND CONVENIENT PREMISES IN PERREAU’S BUILDINGS, WHERE OLD OND NEW CUSTOMERS CAN DEPEND ON RECEIVING THE MOST PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION, AND THE HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS. WINSTANLEY & SON. 'Phone 106. GROCERS FOXTON.

THE BEST NEWS YET FOE BAD LEGS, VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never fails 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 ard operations have failed. It has cured cases where amputation of leg at the knee lias been recommended. It has cured without lasting where patients have been given up, even with vesting, as incurable. It is a different treat- “ meat to any you hove ever I 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. I Full Particulars and Testimonials may he obtained at HEALEY’S PHARMACY FOXTON. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S, Manufacturing Confectioners, Next Post Office and at Town Hall. We carry large stocks of Colonial and Imported Confectionery. At prices that defy competition. Only the best goods in stock. FRESH TOFFEE & HOME-MADE SWEETS MAN UFACTURED AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. (}USTUMERS of the above Dairy can rely on full supplies of fresh clean milk and cream during the coining winter. All milk supplied is produced on Mr Allerby’s Farm undei bis personal supervision from good, high test cows.■ The herd is noted for its tested •supply of butter fat. TAXI SERVICE. AND CIVILITY. MIL Hi A. MASON notifies the public that he has a Seveursenter Touring Car for Hire day or night. Comfort guaranteed. Engagements of all descriptions undertaken. A ring on ’Phone 134 will bring the taxi to your door at shortest notice. Sp°rts Teams and Dance Parties Catered forDENTAL NOTICE. f)R RICHMOND HOOPER personally visits Fox toil every Wednesday. Address: C. M. Ross Co.’s Buildings (upstairs). • Hours: 0 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Appointments may be made bv wrifcng to 43 Broadway, or Telephoning 632 G, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2802, 25 October 1924, Page 2

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