PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERKNCE Some Charming Styles In NEW FROCKS. SHOWING AT THE G. M. ROSS COY.’S FOR SHOW WEEK. YOU CAN ALSO GET EVERYTHING' TO MATCH THE FROCK YOU SELECT. EVERYTHING FROM THE CHARMING HAT FOR YOUR HEAD DOWN TO THE DAINTY SHOES FOR YOUR FEET. THE PRICES IN ALL CASES ARE THE MOST MODATE. NEWEST IN ANCHOVEY SHADE WOOL GABERDINE COSTUME. Coat cut straight lines. Fancy pleated pockets finished Tortoiseshell buekel, coat lined throughout; skirt plain. Net Cash Price 6 gns. HANDSOME FAWN WOOL MOROCAIN TUNIC FROCK. Trimmed green and gold fancy trimming finished with groups of buttons. Net Cash Price, 1\ gns. % & PRETTY NUT BROWfN SILK AEOLLIENE ONE PIECE FROCK. Handsomely trimmed silk embroidery. Net Cash Price 5 gns. z MATRONS’ SUMMERWEIGHT WOOL GARBARDINE TUNIC FROCK, eonverttible collar long sleeves. And tunic trimmed self colours. In Navy, Black, Cinnamon, and Mole. Net Cash Price, O.S. 72/6, W. 69/6. FANCY FIGURED COTTON FOULARD 2 PIECE TUNIC FROCK. Trimmed plain shades in Putty, Navy, Grey. Net Cash Price, 32/6. SMART SILK JERSEY FROCKS. In Brown Check, and plain effects and in Cyclamen and Gold effects. Trimmed braid. Buttons. 45/- and 49/6. HAND MADE CREPON FROCKS, prettily trimmed drawn thread work. In White and Green. Green and White. And plain shades. Net Cash Price, from 18/6 to 22/6. HOUSE FROCKS in Gingham and Crepe. Cut Magyar style. From 5/11, 8/6, 8/11, to 11/6.' COTTON CREPON ONE PIECE FROCKS, in assorted shades. O.S. 14/9. IPr: i .Ml FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
rpHE spariding clxarm of GLASSWARE lends a (lelightful atmosphere to your table. Kfw shapes and charming afslgns axe now coming to hand from the markets, and prices aie •xceptionally low. GLASS BOWLS, as illustration —3/11 and 5/6 each. SUGAR BASINS ON FOOT (same decoration) 2/6 each. GLASS SALAD BOWLS —From 1/- each. GLASS JAM DISHES with handle at side —1/8 each. GLASS SUGAR and CREAMS—3/6 pair. GLASS COVERED BUTTERS—I/3 each. GLASS SWEET DISHES—3 for 1/-. GLASS VIOLET VASES —lOd each. GLASS PICKLE JARS—2/11 each. GLASS SALT BOXES —5/11 each. IF IT’S MADE IN GLASS.. AVE HAVE IT £ i?AL MERSTOfI JIQXTtt EVERYTHING THE BEST. YET OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. Quality, value and service—here are the reasons why so many people deal with us. OTHERS BENEFIT—WHY NOT YOU? ST. GEORGE Pie Fruits. Prices per tin 2/C. Peaches, Plums, Apricots. Nectarines. DESSERT FRUITS. Peaches, Apricots 1/6, Pears 1/10, Pineapple • 9d. SALAD RICE H(E MEAT f MR LLU CHtw WINSTANLEY & SON. Main Street, - Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 2
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411Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 2
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