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= PAY CASH AND BANK THF- DIFFERENCE Some of the Bargains Extraordinary at THE BIG CLEARING w‘‘ r & m 11 AT THE C. M. ROSS CO.’S. 250 yards COTTON DRESS GOODS, in Morocains, crepes and foulards, 5/9 dress length. BALANCE check ZEPHYRS, 1/6 yard to clear. DRESS AND MANCHESTER REMNANTS, all further reduced to clear. 9-4 PURE WHITE BLANKETS, 32/6; 10-4 45/-; 11-4 55/-. Buy blankets now. They will be dear this winter. 28in. NURSE CLOTHS, I/- yard, worth 1/6. 30- in. CREPES, in 12 shades and white, worth 1/6, Sale price I/- yard. WASHING PRINTS, including Hoyles," I/-, 1/3, 1/5. SHOWROOM SPECIALS. BALANCE LADIES READY TO WEAR HATS At clearinq price 8/11. BALANCE TRIMMED MODELS, 15/6. Few only, LADIES’ BATHING SUITS, in wool and cotton, children’s, cotton only; and CAPS At clearing prices. CORSET ODDMENTS in wonderful value from 3/11 pair. SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES’ FROCKS in cotton georgette, linen, sponge colth, and zephyrs at iO/6 to clear. Few only left in LADIES’ CHECK ZEPHYR FROCKS, assorted shades, at 4/11. Few only COTTON CREPE DRESSING GOWNS, from 5/11. BAG HANDLES, usual price 1/9 to 9/6, Sale price 1/6 to 6/6. SPORTS NETS, assorted shades, usual price 10-] d to 2/6, Sale price 9d to 1/9. FABRIC GAUNTLvT GLOVES, finished at wrist with elastic or strap, usual price 4/11, Sale Price l/l i. • CHILDREN’S WHITE RIBBED COTTON SOOCKS, to to 6, usual price 1/4 to 2/3, Sale Price 1/2 to I/SO. K 1 3S JVS. il'i . atfi -SM. If My PONTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

THE BEST NEWS YET EOT? BAD LEGS, VARICOSE ULCERS AND KINDRED COMPLAINTS.

ROYAL DGULTON CHINA. Your gimsls will up;nodule IiOYAL DOULTON, its guy colours, ils qunint patterns, its appealing shapes, its air of refinement and charm generally, will make it appreciated by every visitor. ROYAL DOULTON will add zest to your entertainments, (one (o your table, and pleasure to every one concerned every tune it is used. Our ROYAL DOULION comes straight from the famed Lotteries, being bought there by our London Representatives, on-the best terms. None can offer such a variety of articles in this world famed ware. Plates, Jugs, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Vases in hundreds of designs; Salad Dishes, round, square and oval; Children’s Mugs, Children’s Porridge Plates, Coffee Cups, Ash Trays, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers, Sandwich Trays, Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs, Jardineers, Sweet Dishes, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Candlesticks, Teapot Stands, Bull) Bowls, Rose Bowls, Powder Boxes, Tobacco Jars, Cheese Dishes, Egg Cups, Hot Water Jugs Oatmeal Dishes, Sugars and Creams, Oak Stands with Doulton Plates, Pin Trays, Floating flower Bowls, Salad Sets, etc. COLLINSQN and SON, HARDWARE, CHINA AND TILE IVIERCHANTS. PaSmerstcm North. <3 = = TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. SOUTHERN FLOUR 5/3, 10/-, !9/oCKEAMOTA, 2/- pkt. B. AND P. CORN FLOUR lid. EDMONDS’BAKING POWDER, 1/3BELL AND AMBER TIPS TEA 3/1; KAUPAI 2/6 VINEGAR, 2/- qallon; ONIONS 51ns for I/-. SUGAR, I2ibs. 3/6. BUTTER l*/5. epsom salts 7 packets for 6ci DATES 3!i)S fur I/ALL PATENT MEDICINES AND TOBACCO REDUCED THE ONLY CASH STORE. BAUCKHAM’S DELIVERED IF DESIRED. ’PHONE 52. JAM SEASON 13 HERE AND OUR PRICES ARE:— PRESERVING JAR RINGS, 4i 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, 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 & SDN. THE STORE FOR VALUE. Main Street. Foxton,

. HEALEY’S “VAREX” Method of Treatment never fai's to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain 'vith the treatment, and no necessity to lay up, most patients being able to follow their usual occupations without any inconvenience. This treatment has cured when hospital treatment and operations have foiled. It has cured cases where ampu--8 tation of leg at tire knee has been recommended. It has cured without resting, where patients have been given up, oven with resting, as incurable. It is a different treat- | ment to any you have ever I tided. 1 IT CURES TO STAY CURED. I It does not matter how long | you have been troubled with 1 the ulcer. It cures an old one I as readily as a new one. It I has cured Ulcers of forty | years standing. I Full Particulars and Tosti- | menials may. be obtained at I HEALEY’S PHARMACY I FOXTON. E. COWLEY. PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER AND PICTURE FRAMER. Main Street, Fnyton. The Latest Designs in Wall Papers, and Friezes to select from Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Mouldings in Stock. ESTIMATES FREE. • WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. C. H A R D I E. TAILOR, Ross’ Buildings (Upstairs). Foxton. I'aste, Distinction and Economy in Tailoring. Manager: MR. E. GAMBLE. Hours: 8 a.m. to 12; 1 to 5 p.m. H. G. POTTS. REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAIN LAYER. .MAIN STREET. FOXTON. All classes of Sanitary Plumbing and Drain Laying undertaken and work guaranteed. Estimates furnished free of cost. Tanks, Spouting-, Piping in Stock. Gas Fittings supplied and erected. PIANO TUNING. Howard m. Phillips, pianoforte tuner and repairer, of Palmerston North, will visit Foxton p.-riodicoily. Communications addressed care of the Herald Office will receive prompt attention. Palmerston N. address 15 Bryant St.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2845, 12 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2845, 12 February 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2845, 12 February 1925, Page 2

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