PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE ==jj LOVELY MILLINERY FOR THE ROSEBUD AGE Such a lovely variety of kiddies’ hats can he seen at The Store for Value—trimmed or untrimmed—for school, for beach, or for best. They’ll certainly please the wee tot and the growing maid—the low net cash prices attached will please mother. -Come, choose from these MAIDS’ CREME PEDAL STRAW.HATS, prettily trimmed tangerine and almond ribbon rosettes, 19/8 net cash. MAIDS’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed double row of gathered ribbon, loops and •flounces, 15/11 net cash. MAIDS’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed creme satin ribbon, gathered under brim, large bow and ends, 19/11 net cash. MAH)S’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW, prettily arranged with 3 tiered loops at side, 18/6 n. cash MATES’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed creme satin ribbon, flnished with red satin posies on streamers, 19/M net cash. MAIDS’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed with gathered creme satin ribbon, loops at back and bunches of prettily coloured primroses, 18/11 net cash. MAIDS’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed prettily gathered satin ribbon and daisies, 15/11 net cash. ' MATES’ CREAM PEDAL STRAW HATS, trimmed wreath of buttercups and green velvet, 14/6 net cash. CHILDS’ HAND MADE SILK HAT, black rnerve, prettily lined pink rucked georgette, and trimmed black satin loops and ends, and rings of pink for-get-me-nots. 26/9 net cash. CHILDS’ CRINOLINE HAT, fine weave, lined pink silk net, Trimmed bebe satin ribbon, creme, blue, pink and caught at side with bunch of for-get-met-nots, long loops and ends of satm ribbon to finish, 19/6, 22/6 net cash. CHILDS’ . CREME LACE STRAW HAT, trim-ming of threaded green velvet and ends finished with primroses, 12/6 net cash. CHILDS’ BONNET SHAPED HAT, of pretty, fancy straw, lined creme shirred net, trimmed plaited satin ribbon, loops and ends in three shades, finished bunches of daisies, 18/6 n.C. MAIDS’ READY TO WEAR HATS, of white chip straw, trimmed coloured bands, 2/11, 3/6, 5/6, 9/6 net cash. CHILDREN’S PALM BEACH AND RUSH HATS, untrimmed, I/l l, 2/9, 2/11 net cash. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE. YOU pay a deposit not less than 1/- and pay weekly until Christmas or until paid for. We then allow you 5 per cent, oash discount when you take the pram away.. Your Advantages— Four hundred Prams to select from (five different colours), 5 per cent. dl sco»»nt handed hack to you upon receipt of final payment. Prams are manufactured esxmcialiy for us In large lots which enables us to rive you the best possible value. Ask one At the three hundred who purchased last yfcar by the easy method. all «e si grass, trimmed In plrik.'hellc., bltlA, gteefi .vfdlflt, primfose, lemon, No. 1.-—DODD’S PRAM, . pall’S’elldW; sMlgfasS hAhdld, trdn wheels, no hood; length of body lfcln, width 101 n, stands i2in high. Price ii/s. No. 2. —SAM Ban design 1, but with seagrnss hood and little stronger; height to top of. hood 191 n, PRICE ia/t>. No . 8. —AIT. SKAGRASS body and hood, nlckleplated handle, rubber tyred wheels; trimmed same shades as ~0. 1; length of body 201 n; height to top of hood 22in.' PRICE 89/6. No. 4. —A MINIATURE BABY'S PRAM, 241 n long, height top oi’ hood, 2flin; nickel-plated handles; rubber tyred. PRICE 67/6. No. S—SAME 5 —SAME as No. 4, but (slightly larger, full spring. PRICE 75/-. Collinson & Son > Palmerston North * HEADQUARTERS FOR RAMS, Broadway and King Street, Palmerston North. § I Mothers & Children! 1/. SECURES A DOLL’S PRAM NOW. T- SECURES A DOLL'S PRAM NOW. Commence Buying Your Little Girl’s Doll’s Pram for Christmas by Instalments..
BAUCKHAM’S GROCER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, PHONE i>2. TO MY NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS. ON DECEMBER 31st MY OLD BUSINESS OE 15 YEARS STANDING CLOSES DOWN. ON JANUARY 3rd, MY NEW BUSINESS OPENS UP. CASH REPLACES CREDIT. 1 realise this may not suit some, and it probably means (dosing' my books against good cusloineis, but this cannot be avoided. Cash and Credit cannot run together., My prices will he cut so line that you cannot afford to pass me by. At auyrate call and see me befoie going elsewhere. Delivery as usual, but ABSOLUTELY NO CREDIT will be the terms from January 1925. i J PHONE 52 FOR YOUR GROCERIES. “PETERLINEUM.” (Registered). WORLD’S CHAMPION WOOD PRESERVATIVE AND ANTISEPTIC. British Make. Used in Great Britain for-40 years.PRICE: 10/- per gallon; 8/6 eight gallon lots. "A few facts concerning the merits of “PETERLINEUM” .which is also known under the name “Carbohneum.” It enters the wood by its own action, driving out the and preventing decay and dry rot. It is a deadly enemy of all insects and vermin life, making it most essential in tropical climates. It is economical in use, being applied hot with a brush or by immersion; one gallon covers from 30 to 50 square yards,- no skilled labour being requirei. It fives to the wood a nice nut brown colour after it is dry-Oil paint on new or sappy wood closes up the pores and promotes decay from the inside. “Peterlmeum .penetrates into the wood and prevents it. ' ' SOLE AGENTS EOR FOXTON ' WINSTANLEY & SON. ’Phone 106. GROCERS FOXTON.
P. L. ROLLINGS. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Office, Main Street, Fox ton. Branch Offices. — At Levin, every Tuesday. At Shannon,. every Thursday, And at other time? by Appointment. ’Phone No. 83, Foxton. Dr. T. J. ROWLEY SURGEON DENTIST. FOXTON. Clyde Street (next limner’s Royal Pictures). Hours: 9.30 to 5 daily. ’Phone 140. DENTAL NOTICE I)R RICHMOND HOOPER personally visits Foxton every Wednesday. | Address: 0. M. Ross Co.’s Buildings (upstairs). Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Appointments may he made by writing to 43 Broadway, or Telephoning 6326, Palmerston North. FRED. RIMMER, ACCOUNTANT. , Tliynne Street, Foxton. Tradesmen’s books written up. Profit & Loss Account and Balance sheets prepared. Income Tax Returns a speciality. Agent for YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO. [A Curd.J Mr J. S. HORNBLOW, Dentist, of Palmerston North, will visit Fusion for the convenience of local pa tie,ids every FRIDAY and may be consulted at No. 15,Thymic Street, from ill a.m. Telephone No. H for appointments. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2815, 25 November 1924, Page 2
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