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r PAY CASH ANT) BANK THEJDIFFERKNCE There is only one opinion about SUITS ■ and Mercery Values. s 1 TflE C. M. ROSS COY. FOR VALUES Take suits for instance. You can purchase a really good suit for 67/6, and we have better ones at 85/-, 100/- to 168/-. You can buy a PALMER NAPS line at 8/11 —the greatest boon ever offered to workers. TWEED TROUSERS are procurable at 14/6, 18/6, 19/6, and 21/-. ARE VERY HA|RD TO BEAT. HATS from 8/11 to 52/6 are a line for your inspection. We have all classes of mercery for you, for summer wear, from the inexpensively priced garment at 4/6, up to 12/6. If going to the Exhibition, we have large stocks of UNBREAKABLE SUIT CASES - at the keenest cash prices, from 9/6. MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE THEIR MONEY GO FURTHEST VISIT THE C. M. ROSS COY.’S. TON’S - FASHION CENTRE.

BE PREPARED FORSUMMER. After the rigours of such a severe Winter we all need a GOOD TONIC and for young or old there’s no better “toning up” for the system than a course of HEALEY’S TONIC an excellent remedy for all who are lacking in energy or suffering from loss of appetite or feeling generally run down. Healey’s Tonic will tone you up. Secure a bottle to-day. PRICE: 2/6. POSTAGE 8d extra. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. MAIN STREET, FOXTON.

COLLINSON & SON rpHE sparkling charm of GIASSWARE lends a delightful atmosphere to your table. Njfw shapes and charming ues gn arc now coming to hand from** the markets, and prices are •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—l/3 each. GLASS SUGAR and CREAMS —3/6 pair. GLASS COVERED BUTTERS—I/3 each. GLASS SWEET DISHES —3 for 1/-. GLASS VIOLET VASES—IOd each. GLASS PICKLE JARS —2/11 each. GLASS SALT BOXES —5/11 each. IF IT’S MADE IN GLASS.. WE HAVE IT i?/u ntRSTon Worth

BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS. Next Post Office and at Town Hall. Large stocks of Colonial and imported confectionary kept. Agents for Adam Bruce Rich Cake Fancy Boxes and Easter Novelties in great variety. P. L. HOLLINGS. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR. Office Fraser’s Buildings (Upstairs), FOXTON. Branch Offices at and Shannon.

Have YOU tried the “ Cash Way” .BAUCKHAMS.

MR J- S. HOKNBLOW, Dentist, of Palmerston North, will visit Fox ton for the convenience of local patients every FRIDAY, Appointments may 1)0 made at the Herald Office. GOON GOON LAUNDRY. MR. GOON GOON notifies local and district residents (hat he has taken over the Laundry business of Yep Sing, opposite the Town Hall. Everything up-to-date. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED. “Prevention is better than potions.”—Annon. Even on smiling spring days you are liable to contract a troublesome cough or chill, and it pays to keep a reliable preventive, such as Baxter’s Lung Preserver, always handy. “Baxter’s” is a . ri.ch, warming, penetrative specific. Roots out chronic bronichial complaints in double-quick, time. Also a benficial tonic. Obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2s (id for a generous sized bottle. Family size, 4s (id. 3.

SALAD SSN RICE Piliiswi 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 2/6. Peaches, Plums, Apricots. Nectarines. DESSERT FRUITS. Peaches, Apricotjs 1/6, Pears 1/10, Pineapple 9cU WINSTANLEY & SON. Main Street, - Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 2

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