PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE ___=p IF THERE IS ONE PLACE BETTER THAN ANOTHER IN WHICH TO PURCHASE RAIN COATS FOR M r. THAT PLACE iS UNDOUBTEDLY THE C. M. ROSS COY ’S. HERE THE SELECTION IS BIG, THE QUALITY THE BEST, AND PRICES MOST MODERATE. BRING YOUR GIRLS TO US TO-DAY. SMART NAVY KEEFER COATS, 16, 15/11, 19 SAXE BLUE CHEVIOT SERGE. 24 from 13/11 to 36/9. PRETTY DOUBLE BREASTED SERVE COATS, m scarlet, ami niiwcr, Dimmed black velvet collars, 18, 17/6 1 . DARK SAXE CHEVIOT SERGE trimmed mole, sealette collar, 30, 19/11. CsH-ul shade mole VELOUR COAT. New casino,, collar. trimmed mole ,-oney far, side lie belt, 36. 45/-KINOI-TSIJER BLUE TWEED COAT, convertible ,-o]iav, side fastenings, 39 24/6 (loud qua lily VELOUR COAT, in new iomato shade, trimmed fadings on collar, cuffs and pockets, fawn velour, nicely cut, 27, 26/6 PUTTY SHADE VELOUR COAT, deep double cape collar, prettily stitched, fastened at side with large button, 33 57/6. VLEU ROSE VELOUR COAT .cut with preity lacked collar, fancy waist line, side panels prettily embroidered, 32 51/6. RAIN COATS FOR MAIDS. IN GOOD QUALITY BROWN RUBBER, 24, 26/6; 29, 26/9, 30 27/6 IN BLACK OILED COATS. 34 22/6, 36, 24/6. IN BLACK RUBBER, 30, 25/6 3$ & FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
ter best news yet fob BAD LEGS, V A RICOSE U LCERS A NT) KINDRED COMFI,ATNTS. HE A LEY'S “VAR EX” Method of Treatment never fails to cure if applied properly. There is rarely any pain with 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 failed. It has cured eases where amputation of leg at the knee lias been recommended. It bus cured without resting, where patients have been given up, oven with resting, as incurable. It is a different treatment to any you have ever tried. IT CURES TO STAY CURED It does not matter how long von have been troubled with the ulcer. It cures an old one as readily as a new one. If has cured Ulcers of forty years standing. Full Particular,, and Tosf.i monials may ho obtained a! HEALEY’S PHARMACY FGXTON. S. It. COWLEY. FAINTER, GLAZIER. PAPER HANGER AND PICTURE FRAMER Main Street, s‘Vyton. r |'HE Latest Designs in Wall Papers. and Friezes to select from Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Mouldings in Stock. ESTIMATES FREE. WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS. Next, l’ust Ollice and al Town Hall. Large stocks of Colonial and imported con fee tionn ry kept. A. gen Is for Adam Bruce Rich Cake Fancy 7>oxes and Easier Novelties in groat variety. ELECTRIC BULBS. ELECTRIC BULBS. FOR HOUSE LIGHTING. IN VARIOUS SIZES. Also, HEATERS, IRONS, AND E LECTRJCAL KEPLA CE ME XT S Obtainable from CHAS. SIMMONS, CHAS. SIMMONS. MAIN STREET, PONTON. For InlluomsH Colds take Woods Great Peppermint Cure.”
COLUNSONS FOR CHEAP CROCKERY AND CHOICE CHINA. ■Winter months are of hand with cohl. wot days. Nothing is more annoying than 1 n 1(1 l M ‘ ~lv- v to 0,1,1 tlmt vour salt has -one lumpy ami yet. This is only because it has hern exposed in tin- .lamp air. Wo tire offering nt a specially prepared price, an atlracivc lino of salt boxes —Glass with neatly linished tv0.1., this, Only 5/11 each do you it Hunt; k any of the eullowixh? l>ie Dishes, I/ll each; Salt ami Pepper Shakers I/- pair Eo,, Cups, white, 1/2 half dozen: Butter Dishes 3 for 1/ Children’s Mugs, 9d each; Stone Hat Water Bottles 4, U Hot Water Jugs 8/6 each; tllass Salads, 2/6 each China Cruets 1/6 each’ Cups and Saucers, gold eige, / half dozen; Lemon Squeezers lOd each. Coffee Jugs I/M each COLLINSON and SON, HARDWARE, CHINA AND TILE MERCHANTS. PaSmerston North. Cash is The Slogan" AT BAUCKHAM S. EXPENSES. 2/1 pkt. CKEAMUATA g t j fin. !ll rlra-NT JIEWCIXES less Tins elsewhere the only all cash store is bauckham*. BAUGKHAM’S BBMEMBBK, we CBUVEB 11" DESIKED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. PHONE 52.
brooms and brushes, WINSTANLEY & SON. THE STORE FOR VALUE Main SL'eot, F ox lon,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2881, 9 May 1925, Page 2
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