AGENTS NZ INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS, BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINTS. C jash Buying 1» Better Buying Cash Buying is Better Buying SAVE SUNBURN POPULAR JAPANESE PARASOLS FOR PICNICS. SEASIDE AND GARDEN Net Cash 5/0 Net Cash 5/0 eac^ VALUI 6/e EACH Sent Postage Paid. Kra*ile Peat on receipt of 6/8 No 3krmpy size about these faacjnatmg Sunshades, they are larger than an ordinary umbrella, being 39 inches across. Cane ribs and handles, strong, yet light, with reliable interlacing between the supporting ribs for longer wear. Specially oiled tough Japanese paper covers, in quite the prettiest designs and colours we have seen. They will match almost any Frock or Complexion. In the following shades:— MAUVE. VIOLET, RED, FLAME, PINK, LIGHT AND DARK NAVY, ALMOND AND GREEN. These colours form a wide band at centre and outside edge of the parasol with white in between, altogether most effective with the designs of flowers such as DAISIES, HOLLYHOCKS, SNOWDROPS, PANSIES, etc., with little BUTTERFLIES hovering near. AN ESSENTIAL THIS SUMMER —WE SUGGEST EARLY SELECTION. £ i urt Umbrellas make Charming Xmas Gifts A Stubby Umbrella of Good Quality —Striped White and Lemon handle; finished white tips and strap. Value 25/6. Cash Trading Price 21/9 Ladies’ Extra Quality Silk Twill Finish Umbrella—With white tips and wrist strap. Value 27/6. Cash Trading Price 24/9 A Nobby Umbrella, Brown Handle and Tips—Silk and twill finish. Value 42/_. Cash Trading Price 37/# Exceptionally Smart Stukby Umbrella —Splendidly covered Almond Green handle and tips and wrist strap. Value 50/-. Cash Trading Price 42/9 A Stubby Umbrella in Brown Silk—Finished with Lemon tips and handle. This is extra smart. Value 55/-. Cash Trading Price 49/# Shot Emerald and Navy Silk Umbrella—Handle to match, finished with wrist strap. Value 59/6. Cash Trading Price 49/# P A I—lV* ERST'O
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. The 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 up-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 2824, 16 December 1924, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2824, 16 December 1924, Page 1
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