P\Y CASH AND RANK THE DIFFERENCE 1 Sr THIS WEEK’S LIST OF UNBEATABLE BARGAINS AT THE STORE FOR VALUE STUDY CAREFULLY EACH ITEM HERE:— „ IN THE SHOWROOM: 35 SMART ZEPHYR, FROCKS, pretty belted style, two pockets, were 7/0, SALE SPECIAL 4/11 net cash. 10 ONLY,. CREPE FROCKS. Good quality in dainty plain shades of sky, navy, cherry, and coral —some with contrasting collars. Made with slight gathering over hips, finished belt and pockets; were 7/11. SALE SPECIAL 5/11 net cash. NEWEST STYLE JUMPER- SUIT. In striped and checked zephyrs—peter pan collar and ribbon tie —pockets and skirt on elastic: were 15/0; SALE SPECIAL 9/11 net Cash. CHECKED ZEPHYRS. In bold ’checks, very special colourings, smart little peter pan collars, finished pockets and narrow patent belt,; were 12/9. SALE SPECIAL 9/11 net cash. 15 EXCLUSIVE MAEOCAIN FROCKS. Cotton, all newest styles and colourings, round necks or peter pan collars, some with contrasting pipings, others gathered at side or belted. Very smart; cut price 21/-. SALE CLEARANCE PRICE 16/9 net cash. 9 only, READY TO WEARS AND TRIMMED HATS, were up to 25/0; SALE PRICE 10/6, a snip. 15 only, GIRLS’ LACE TRIMMED STRAWS, were 10/6 and 12/0, SALE PRICE TO CLEAR 5/11. 2-1 only, FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed lace, square, round and V. necks, value 12/0; SALE PRICE 5/9. TABLE ODDMENTS in underwear, including camisoles, nightdresses, bloomers, silk camisoles, spencers and combinations. All at throw out prices to clear. See them to-day. BARGAINS IN THE FANCY SECTION: \ CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON GLOVES, usual price 1/6, SALE PRICE 3d pair. CHECK MILLINERY RIBBON, sin. wide, 0 shades, usual price 4/0, SALE PRICE 1/6 yard STRIPED MILLINERY RIBBON, sin. wide, 6 shades, usual price 2/11, SALE PRICE I/- yard WHITE KID GLOVES, usual price 5/11, SALE PRICE 2/11. LONG BLACK SILK GLOVES, usual price 5/11, SALE PRICE 2/11. ALL WOOL WIDE RIB HOSE, in putty, tan, mole, usual price 4/0, SALE PRICE 2/6. ART SILK HOSE, in black, beige, pongee, pastel and silver, usual juice 3/11; SALE PRICE 2/6. DRESS BARGAINS:— 1000 YARDS CREPE, in 10 good shades, and white, value at 1/6, SALE PRICE I/- yard. TABLE GOOD DRESS STUFFS at 1/11 yard. Including MOROCAINS, PLESSE, CREPES, POPLINS AND SPONGE CLOTHS, were 3/0, to 6/6, SALE PRICE I/11. MANCHESTER GOODS:— X k. NURSE CLOTHS, assorted shades, 38in. wide, were 1/0 to 3/0, SALE PRICE 1/3 and 2/3. LIGHT GROUND PRINTS, all good shades, were 1/0 and 1/9, SALE PRICE 1/3 yard. 70in. PLAIN GREY SHEETFNG, SALE PRICE 2/6. • A ■ . ..*..•««& PURE WHITE TWILL SHHETINGS, 54in. 1/11, 70in. 2/0, 80in. 2/11, SALE PRICES. TOWEL VALUES INCOMPARABLE—Good Towels at IOJd, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, to 4/6 each. BARGAINS IN CARPET RUNNERS.— AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27in. wide, were 10/0, SALE PRICE 15/-. AX MINSTER RUNNERS, 27in. wide, were 17/0, SALE PRICE 15/11. GOOD TAPESTRY RUNNERS, 27in. wide, value 8/0, SALE PRICE 6/11. LINOLEUM, 2ynrds wide, 6/11, 8/11 and 9/3. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AND MERCERY: V 200 WIDE END TIES, value at 3/0 and 4/0, SALE PRICE I/-. PALMER. NAP TROUSERS, SALE PRICE 8/11. MEN’S FELT lIATS, SALE PRICE 7/11 to 52/6. * BOYS’ SUITS, FROM 22/6. 'V • MEN’S CELULAR SHIRTS, were 13/0, SALE PRICE 5/y i i ■ BOYS’GOLF HOSE, 2/6 SALE PRICE. . A * tik SEE OUR REMNANTS. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
“The Clothes oft Proclaim the Man” FOR PERFECT FIT, QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP— McAFFER AND McSHANE Are Palmerston’s LEADING TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. A trial suit or costume will con6a* vince you of that fact. Foxton and District Clients cordially invited to call and inspect our Stocks of Spring and Summer Materials. Note the Address: 104 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. Telephone No. 0708. MUSIC. —Protect your Music and songs by having them Bound in Book form at moderate cost. — “Herald” Job Printing Department.
JAM SEASON IS HERE AND OUR PRICES ABE:— ? Vi PRESERVING JAR RINGS, i 41 per dozen. ZETLAND JAM JARS, round tops;. # 7/6 per dozen. ZETLAND JAM JARS, Quarts, f 10/- per dozen. ZETLAND JAM JARS, half-gallon, 4 12/6 per dozen WOOD JAM SPOONS, ’ sd, 6d, Bd. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, 17/-, 18/6, 24/-. NATIONAL MEAT SAFES, 21/-, 28/TEXWAX, a pure, refined wax for sealing jam jars,6d a block or 1/6 per packet. WINSTANLEY & SON. THE STORE FOR VALUE. Main Street, Fox'Eon
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 2
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