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PAY CASH AND BANK. THK DIFFERENCE r* THIS WEEK’S LIST OF UNBEATABLE BARGA-INS 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 15/6; 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 M A ROC AIN 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 25/6; SALE PRICE 10/6, a snip. 15 only, GIRLS’ LACE TRIMMED STRAWS, were 10/6 and 12/6, SALE PRICE TO CLEAR 5/11. 21 only, FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed lace, square, round and V. necks, value 12/6; 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, 6 shades, usual price 4/6, 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, tail, mole, usual price 4/6, SALE PRICE 2/6. ART SILK HOSE, in black, beige, pongee, pastel and silver, usual price 3/11; SALE PRICE 2/6. DRESS BARGAINS:— lotto YARDS CREPE, in 16 good shades, and white, value at 1/0, SALE PRICE I/- yard. TABLE GOOD DRESS STUFFS at I/ll yard. Including MOBOCAINS, PLESSE, GREBES, POULINS AND SPONGE CLOTHS, were 3/6, to 6/6, SALE PRICE I/11. MANCHESTER GOODS:— v * T RSE CLOTHS, assorted shades, 3Sin. wide, were 1/6 to 3/6, SALE PRICE 1/3 and 2/3. LIGHT GROUND PRINTS, all good‘shades, were 1/6 and 1/9, SALE PRICE 1/3 yard. TOin. PLAIN GREY SHEETING, SALE PRICE 2/6. PURE WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS, 54in. 1/11, 70in. 2/0, 80i». 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 16/6, SALE PRICE 15/-. AXMINSTER RUNNERS, 27in. wide, were 17/6, SALE PRICE 15/11. GOOD TAPESTRY RUNNERS, 27in. wide, value 8/6, SALE PRICE 6/11. 1 LINOLEUM, 2yaids wide, 6/11, 8/11 and 9/3. % BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AND MERCERY: _ 200 WIDE END TIES, value at 3/0 and 4/6, SALE PRICE I/-. / '« PALMER NAP TROUSERS, SALE PRICE 8/||. V V v MEN’S FELT HATS, SALE PRICE 7/11 to 52/6. BOYS'SUITS, FROM 22/6. , A ,• 'H S. MEN’S CELULAR SHIRTS, were 13/6, SALE PRICE 5/11 "» % V. BOYS’GOLF HOSE, 2/6 SALE PRICE. •%. • .%su ‘ SEE OUR REMNANTS. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE-

•‘The Clothes oft Proclaim the Man" roil. PERFECT FIT, QUA ITT Y OF MATERIAL AND HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP— McAFFER AND McSHANE Are Palmerston’s LEADING TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. A trial suit or costume will convince you of that fact. Foxton and District Clients cordially invited to call and inspect our Stocks of Spring and Summer Materials. Note the Addx-ess: 104 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. Telephone No. 6708. i\|USIC. —Protect your Music and songs by having tiem Bound in Book form at moderate cost.— “Herald" Job Printing Department.

JAM SEASON IS HERE AND OUR PRICES ARE:— PRESERVING JAR RINGS, 4J per dozen: ZETLAND JAM JARS, round tops, 7/6 per dozen. ZETLAND JAM JARS, Quarts, 10/- per dozen. ZETLAND JAM JARS, half-gallon, 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, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 2

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