p.o. box 25. ROBERTSON’S PHONENo - 9 ’ CASH TRADERS, FOXTON. AGENCIES: N.Z .INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. BURRELL’S ENGLISH PAINTS. DOMO SEPARATORS. KEEN PRICES FOR KEEN PURCHASERS. SUGAR IA SUGAR IA 100’s FLOUR 21/10 BELL TEA BULK TEA, per 70 lb. bag 15/10. per 12 ibs 3/-. 52’s 5/9 3/- per ib. 2/3 per b. 50’s 11/2 HONEY, KAPAI, White Clover, per tin, 1/9. BUTTER, |/lOIb. JAM 6’s Gold Leaf, JAM, 2s, Gold Leaf, JAM, I’s, Gold Leaf, OATMEAL, 25 Ib Bag DESICATED COCOANUT. Pkts. DESICATED COCOANUT, Bulk, SYMINGTON’S Coffee Essence, ROLLED OATS, 4/- tin. 1/4 tin. 8d tin. 6/6. I/- per Ib. 9d per Ib. 1/4 Bottle. 1/9 Bag. CRYSTALISED CHERRIES, 2/6 per Ib. NEW SEASONS SMYRNA FIGS, 6 per Ib. SULTANAS 6 per Ib. BULK DATES. 4d per Ib. ICING SUGAR. 6d per Ib. TO PAY CASH IS TO PAY LESS Designed Mainly for Matrons While those of us who are young can dress resplendency in the New Knitted Coats, their style rather precludes popularity with Matrons Fashion, however, never forgets, and for those of us who are older, produced these Spring Coats Of Light Texture Admirably Cut and Tailored they represent a garment essentially suited for that difficult period of the year between Fur Coats and Cotton Crocks. MAY WE SUGGEST INSPECTION TO-DAY? TUTS PERFECTLY TAILORED FRENCH COAT. AS ILLUSTRATED, TS EXECUTED IN 'THE LATEST FANCY FIGURED BEIGE GABARDINE— Pent,mug 11 smnrc alEovor design. Note the straight -simplicity oi line, the neat rever collar, and ie-.ci-yd pleat at side, fin Hun- at the waist to form the pocket. Al-o in Beaver and Grey. W. Sizes O, £T Gf^TR *3/12/6 ATT FTTRFMBLY SMART FRENCH COAT —Beautifully Tailored to suit the slim silhouette. Deskned in a J< =oft Grev Figured AVool Mnrocain, this Coat has tfie newest collar which is worn standing high at biick of the neck and lower in Font. Slit pockets at low v.ai t line from which extends a reversed pie*! -,l* this VALLE TRADING PRICE £4/4/A JONDON WEST END TAILORED COAT IN THE VERY NEWEST HA NISH DOUBLE . NY- -r-, mi j _ • i i £ ~ r*n . f »f. .» vJivxicf Tu’nnt! i n ho BREASTED STYLE—The material chosen for this attractive Coat is_a Smart Check Tweed in the Latest Rust Brown Shadings. Rever collar, slit back, small breast pocket amt two usty:l n: c! npcl pockets complete this Spring Model. Half Lined Broehe lining to V/‘i CASH TRADING PRICE £B/10/AN IDEAL MATRON’S SPRING COAT IN FINE GREY POPOLINE.-This French Model is excellentlv tailored, orul as it is cut on ample but straight lines, v;il] prove very suitable to a mdy "'ho wishes to ensure her figure appearing as fashionably slim a-* pus ibio. Small turn- .ack collar, slit pockets at low waist-line, and completed with a novelty pleat extending to foot ot Coa which fastens one side b, t0...' l»ho buttons. M Lined flw *>«» TRADING PRICE £B/8/. AN TEFAL TAILORED COAT FOR SPRING WEAR IN A BECOMING SHADE. OF FAWN WOOL RBPP.~C.ut on straight lines this coat is adaptable to any figure, having a plain fitting back, inverted pleat on each hip, and joining in. front giving a smart effect, barge buttons trim the small collar, cuffs ond too .lit pockets. aW in Grey, CA gH TRADING PMCE '£B/12/6 NORT PALMERSTON
THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT STATE FI BE INSURANCE OFFICE. OWNED by, Gnaranteed 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. HORNBLOW. 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.
ROYAL MAIL. FOXTON-LEVIN MOTOR SERVICE. Proprietor: MR. F. ROUT. Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41. Leave FOXTON 7.0 a.m. Leave LEVIN 11.0 a.m. Leave FOXTON 3.30 p.m. Leave LEVIN 8.30 p.m. Passengers called for. FARES: Single 4/6, Return 7/-. SHINE For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. main street, foxton. is trader my own personal supervision, so customers can -rely -on obtaining -only the best quality-goods. The Chief Justice when in Foxton, said that the bread waß the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. This .Refreshment. Room :is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. SAAEPLES of Artistic and Commercial Printing may be inspected at “The Herald Office” where all or£jprs will be promptly executed, *r3ghest class workmanship
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2946, 8 October 1925, Page 1
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755Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2946, 8 October 1925, Page 1
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