AGENTS N.Z. INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS, BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINTS. p .°. box 25. ROBERTSON’S TELEP ” 9 CASH TRADING SPECIALISTS FOXTON. Cash Buying Is Better Buying Cash Buying is Better Buying What to Give! Gloves and Hand Bags Solve two Problems Isn't it difficult, thinking out all the different gifts for one’s friends, hut here ■re two lowly suggestions for a Indy's praaent, and which would bo ever so acceptable. Reliable in every way, there need be no doubt about their giving satis f notion. Bally buying is strenfiily recommended before the store is too crowded. Smarter Handbags Newer Gloves SCARLET VANITY CASES—WouId make very aoqeptniblo gifts: fitted and finished wiih tassel and cord. " Value 12/d. CASH TRADING PRICE 10/6. BEADED BAGS—In every wanted shade and shape. These make a very acceptable gift. Value 19/6.CASH TRADING PRICE 17/6. MOLE IS ILK HAND BAG—Finished lemon top and lined silk. A vjerv dainty bag for dressy oocastons. Value 22rt. CASH TRADING PRICE 17/6. VERY NOVEL VANITY CASES—In black studded with brilliants, and finished cord and tassal; nicely fitted. Value 27/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 25/6. • QUITE THE L \TWST IDEA IN VA NITTY CASES—In the new brown shade, lilted: <with_ mirror, etc., and finished taeael and cord. Value 2</G. CASH TRADING PRICE 25/6. VERY SMART B AND B«V?- Black silk, rucked top and lined with silver prey silk. Value 85/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 29/6. BLACK RIBBED SILK HAND RAG—Finished black and white top and wrist strap. rhi» makes a verynice present for a matron. Value 15/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 39/6. •MOIRE SULK HAND BAGS TN DO!' CHETTE F/FEFTT gompthing e/uite new, nioelv fitted and finis ed with hand strap in black and silver. Value -42/6. w CASH TRADING PRICE 39/6. MERCERISED LISLE GLOVES, ELBOW LENGTH— Two dome finished, in every- shade; suitable for hard wear. Value 4/11. CASH TRADING PRICE 4/- per pair. LADIES’ ELBOW LENGTH CTT A MOISTEDE GLOVES —Excellent washing and finished two domes, in shades of brown, fav.-n, putty, champagne, blaok and white. Value 6/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 5/3 per pair. VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN LONG IASLK GLOVES — Fancy points and two domes, in shades of putty, champagne, fawn, ever, black and white. Value 8/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 7/11 per pair. SUEDE GAUNTLET (SLOVES—Striped or checked, in shades to tone. A very good glove for hard wear. Value n'fi. CASH TRADING PR CE 8/6 pair. VERY FINE QUALITY WHITE KID GLOVES—Three button ienglh, in all sizes. make a very nice gift. Value 12/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 10/6 per pair. ’"i’R.E'FOUKSE” VERY SMART . GAUNTLET KID GLOVES —Tn shades of fawn/white. brr(wnl./white, grey/white, in all sizes. Value 15/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 10/9 per pair. EXTRA LONG HEAVY SILK GLOVER. I.OKBT.E TTP-Pfill—-Aml l'ir.-p domes, in shades of black, white, pastel, silver, and brown. Value 14/6. CASH TRADING PRICE 12 S per pair. DAINTY STT.K GLOVES—In the new short, gauntlet effect. erobroiiTered in contrasting shades. These we have in shades of pastel and grey. Value 14/11. CASH TRADING PRICE 13/S per pair. Shop by Mail No risk in cmr Mail Dnfisr Service, because we ere only too willing to exchange goods or refund.’ money If anything sent is unsuitable. Try it for your Christmas Shopping. Remittance must accompany each order, plus tost age, if under jei in value; fid. on Bags; 3d. on Gloves. SHOPPING Cg% SH °f™ G EASIER p^ M VrsrON' , ' , NOnT'c( JLICI
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. . -Tbe Chief Justice when m Foxton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTEBWOOM TEA. ___ The Refreshment Room is thoroughly ; up,-to-date. . SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. Samples of Artistic and Conimercial 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 2826, 20 December 1924, Page 1
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647Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2826, 20 December 1924, Page 1
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