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AGENTS N.Z. INSURANCE COY., DOMO SEPERATORS, BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINTS. P.Q. BOX 25. ROBERTSON’S TEU ~ i. 9. BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS. pi ■' iiwiwim unitmiirjatnaa SUGAR, I.A. per 701 b bag. 18/6 BUTTER, Best Factory 2lbS for 2/ i I BELL TEA 2/11 per lb. SULTANAS, new season’s 2ibs for lid CREAMOTA I/ll per pkt. PICKLES, Chow Chow, - 1/6 bottle MACARONI packet. VERMICELLI, ** 9d packet. EDMONDS’ CUSTARD POWDER I/- tin. EDMONDS’ BAKING POWDER 1/2 tin SALMON (Pink) Us 7d tin DARK HAVELOCK TOBACCO, 2oz. 1/7 tin YELLOW 3 CASTLES TOBACCO, 2oz 2/6 MEDIUM CAPSTAN TOBACCO 1/8 tin LOTAL THE WONDERFUL NEW DISINFECTANT AND INSECT DESTROYER. Pint Pots 3/-; Quarts 4/6; \ gallon 6/6; gallon 10/6. SPRAYERS: Pint, 3/6; quarts 4/6; Continuous 10/6. BUY FOR CASH, BUY FOR LESS BUY FOK CASH, BUY FOR LESS. % ft a r 1 ass To make 'delightful Winter Clothes -5-00 c Navy with fancy weaves; just that little difference which lends distinction to the Winter outfit. Equally suited for either Coat Frock or Costume they will be in great demand. The Navy is good dye, and the contrasting colour strong and permanent. As lengths of these* are more or less limited* early selection is advisable. Write for samples if unable to call. 41in. UNION WOOL GENOA PACE CLOTH.—Navy with'neat white stripe. Value 5/it yard. n • , Cash Trainng Price 4/11 41in. UNION WOOL GENOA FACE CLOTH.—Nuvy*wil !»' a' <|iiart«r inch wide veiled stripe. Value 5/11. Cash Trading Price 4/11 42iu. ALL- WOOL FAST DYE NAVY DOCTOR FLANNEL. Suiting. for Mazers, frocks, etc. Value 7/11 yard. Cash Trading Price 0/11 Slip. NAVY SUITING SERGE—With new mosaic stripe m v-l.ile, red and Glue. Value 10/6 yard. Cash Trading Price 8/11 52in. ALL WOOL FINE' BOTANY SUITING.—Navy will. a. iie linen cheek. Value 12/6 yard. Cash Trading Price 9/11 55in. ALL WOOL BOTANY SUITING.—Navy with riel. silver colour stripe. Value. 14/6 yard. Cash Trading Price 12/6 55in. ALL'WOOL CREPE MAROCATN.— Navy with hull ii :•!. while silk linestripe. Value 17/6 yard. Cash Trading Price 14/6 56in. ALL WOOL BOTANY SUITING.—Navy with Line.l ->.1,1 silk si ripe. Value 18/6 yard. Cash Trading Price 15/9 54in. ALL WOOL SUPER QUALITY VELOUR GOATI \V. Kino fini-h in good navy. Value 21/- yard. Cash Tra-Ung Price 15, 9 siin. ALT, WOOL GABARDINE.—Navy with Jine line si!': -!i i|.e o: namecolour. Value 10/6 varit. Cash Trading Price 16/6 54in. ALL WOO], PANAMA CLOTH SUITING.—Navy wilh narrow -I ripe, - btenntifnllv embroidered in limiti colour.-. Value 21 - yu.nl. „ Cash Trading Price 17/6 54m„ ALL WOOL BOTANY SUITING.—Navy with ■!< i:--y design in embroidered stripe oi contrasting colours. Value 10 6. Cash Trading Price 17/6 PREMIER DRAPERY Coio/jcuy PALMERSTON NORTH

ROYAL MAIL. FOXTON-LEVi! MOTOR , SERVICE. Proprietor: MR F. ROUT. Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41 Leave Foxton at 7 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Leave Levin after the arrival of the New Plymouth Express in the morning and the Palmerston North uptrain in the evening. Passengers called for. FARES: Single 4/6, Return 7/-. need to send out of town for General and Commercial Printing all your wants at moderate prices. “The Herald” Printery will supply Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre.* For Children’s Hacking Cough,

THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. OWNED by, Guaranteed by, and conducted solely in the interests of the people. IT IS TO YOUR OWN INTEREST TO SUPPORT YOUR OWN OFFICE. District Manager, D. Morrison, Palmerston N. FOXTON AGENT: J. K. HOKNBLOW. DIGGERS FRUIT SUPPLY. S. W. DXJDSON .. PROPRIETOR, REGULAR supplies of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Full stocks of English and Colonial Confectionary carried. Cordials and Soft Drinks. GIVE US A TRIAL.

JOHN WALLS. baker and confectioner, main street, foxton. r pHE Baking is under my own per •. sonal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best be had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspected a t “The Herald Office” where all .orders will be promptly executed, Highest class workmanship.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2862, 24 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2862, 24 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2862, 24 March 1925, Page 1

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