I THE PBQQF OF ITS POPULARITY IS EVIDENCED IN THE FACT THAT WE HAVE SOLD SEVEN OF THESE MACHINES DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS'. 1 INVESTIGATE THE WOODYAT, THE BEST OF ALL MOWERS. SPARE PARTS CAN ALWAYS BE SUPPLIED. A. E. TONGS. THE UNIVERSAL CASH STORE, FOXTON, ’PHONE 6 3 IN I THREE GREAT SALES IN ONE. No. I- —Crockery. One of the biggest purchases of crockery, pyrex ware, tea sets, dinner sets, etc., was completed when we purchased a few days ago the whole of the New Zealand Importing Company’s stock of these lines. £ISOO worth of English China, imported direct from the makers, and offered to you at ASTOUNDING PRICES. No. 2—Ballinger’s Bankrupt Stock. Bought for 6/8 in The £l. FINAL SACRIFICE OF ALL UNSOLD GOODS. No. 3—Tools. Having decided to sell out of tools we are holding a MONSTROUS CLEARING SALE LAWN MOWERS, WITH FIVE BLADES 42/6 EACH. WATCHOR* and McKAUSHT HARDWARE CO., LTD., PALMERSTGii fiORTH. Motor and General Engineers. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Phone 84 CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OF -MACHINE WORK AND GEAR CUTTING. FULL STOCKS OF TYRES, TUBES, OILS, AND ACCESSORIES AT CITY PRICES. BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND CHARGED. PEARSON & HEAD CLYDE STREET. FOXTON NOW IS THE BEST BUYING OPPORTUPHTY AT Richard’s Winter Sal®. •(•aWßiaiMMiAnaniAanaaaii mm rr«n ■ ■.m-w-iin.-iMWoniii ■■■unm'm \y,. r U r no. rush lines, but only our regular high grade quality at real 'Bargain Prices. Whatever you require, from a Fur Coat, to Hosiery, a walk through our Showroom will convince you that the Best Values are There. For instance, we offer:— WOOL COSTUMES, N igger, two shades of Blue, at 25/-. Our London buyer sent these especially to us. There are 50 of them and all to go at 25/-. TWEED AND VELOUR COSTUMES, all latest, splendid quality from 50/-. FUR COATS. Beaver Coney, Seal Coney, all beautifully lined silk broehe. Every coat was made for us by a leading London furrier, and each one is guaranCertainly good value for 24 guineas. Special iMee to-day £ls to £2O. CALL AND WALK THROUGH OUR SHOWROOM: IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, AND MAY SAVE YOU POUNDS. RICHARDS. THE LADIES’ OUTFITTER CORNER GEORGE AND MAIN STREETS (Near The Square) PALMERSTON NORTH.
MRS. ELCOX, A.T.C.L. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN AND THEORY. (12 years experience). HAS commenced teaching at No. 15 Liddell Street Foxton. Intending pupils may he interviewed any evening. Pupils coached for Examination if required. PERREAITS LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. Main Street, also at Beach. MARBLE BAR. Small Goods a Speciality. Bread delivered througout the District. Weddings, Parties, and Dance Catering done.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2951, 20 October 1925, Page 3
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