NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SEASONABLE GOODS AT LITTLE MORE THAN HALFPRICE. HERE AYE QUOTE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS. SMART MILLINERY. A lovely rouge of model hats 25/6 to 37/6, easily worth double. 20 BEAUTIFUL ART SILK JUMPERS, no two models alike in st-vle, usual prices Jo/- to 50/-, Sale Prices 21/- to 29/6. G only, very smart SILK MOROCAIN FROCKS, no two alike, blade and while and colours. Usual prices 7 to 8 guineas. Clearinrj Sale price £5 iO/-. 40in. heavy SILK GEORGETTES, in a charming range of newest shades, usual price 6/11. Sale price 5/11 yd. JSin. COTTON MOROCAIN S, in plain colours. A great sale bargain. Usual price 4/6, Sale price 2/11 yard. WONDERFUL SALE BARGAINS IN SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, BEDQUILTS, ETC. 200 yards JGin. fine LONGCLOTH CALICO, very slightly soiled. Usual price l/J yd. Clearing Sale Price 6/9 dozen yards. aO% Jf SPECIAL CASH PRICES FOR SATURDAY. SHOP WITH US AND SAVE MONEY. THESE VALUE'S ARE UNBEATABLE. CHILDREN'S PRINT WASHING FROCKS, 2/11 & 3/11 LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS, .dee finality. 3/6 pair LADIES’ WHITE COTTON WOVEN BLOOMERS 2/1 i LADIES’ WASHING DRESSES, a nice range to select from, at 8/11 each. LADIES’ ART SILK HOSE, our standard quality in black, white and colours, at 3/11 pair. TRY A PAIR OR SO TO-DAY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. We are also showing a idee range in LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR FROCKS, sail able for the races; all these goods are new, hut in order to effect a speedy sale, we are offering them at a special discount of 15 per cent. LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS AND SUMMER MODELS, In order to make room for winter goods, all trimmed Millinery at 27/6, 35/- and 39/6, will be sold at 21/-, 22/6, and 25/- during the next few days. A. N. S M I T H ’ S. PROGRESSIVE CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOY’S OUTFITTER. Main Street. Phone 49, Norton. Special Frooks and (Millinery j FOB THE RACES. CALL AND INSPECT THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS AT THE L 0, E. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. I]? up I it •• to h~r, H H.M.'fheQu*vn V\ V . . • • : \ Vl.'.' , ' ■X V fI6 0 O His Masters Voice/ ft, I ;.i By llby. . i. r. t ,±r L Quit k.’. vji, ifc c •• - &g\y Registered Trade Mark The Instrument Supreme! Why be content with less than .. M tßebest, when the best is obtaino/“ b I M /. d ' able at such reasonable prices ? "His Master’s Voice” Gramophones —the Instruments Supreme—cost less now than ever before. Atk your dealer for the Reduced Pricoi Local Agent S. MATTAR Rosy Tobacconist, f!»■ ( mew /// t \' ? \ :• v' ~V." w ; >\ « // | S.'T W / Y 3 /' \ \H t i .Ny.:Yjj -/#!/":! !fis! it,oy-V ;>';? !! Foxton ' ' _Modef No MO Oat? fjj-o O rnonooony 25 o o i iih: <(C, Hits (sgii tiiliiiieai yv> r-N-.V; i A 9SSBS iN ur at O' Model £ 6-: -to . Model N 0.250 OAN £SO o o Mahogany f£B o o k I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2835, 17 January 1925, Page 3
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