PAY CASH AND RANK THE DTFFERKNCE TEMPTING PRICE CUTS DURING HOSIERY WEEK Once a season we select a number of great value lines f-fom our splendid stocks of hosiery which are gathered together from British, American, Canadian and New Zealand manufacturers. Although keenly’priced —in order to demonstrate our values —we are giving substantial prices concessions for this Great Hosiery Week. It is well to remember that the various lines offered are stocked only by The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., for Foxton. Scores of satisfied shoppers have in the past secured their Hosiery needs at these special Hosiery Week offerings. You cannot do better than participate in the savings offered. Remember all these lines are reliable qualities from the best manufacturers. “ROSCO” WPNDER LINE in art'silk hose. Mock seam, extra weight, wide suspender tops, double sole, ravel stop. Latest shades of champagne, ehamoise, fawn, putty, beige, silver, aluminium grey, also white or black. —Great value at 3/11., Hosiery Week Special 3/3 net cash. “SPREAD EAGLE” HOSE in art silk is a wonderful wearing quality. Rich art silk on cotton back. Double sole, high, spliced ankles, double suspender top. Newest colours —sunburn, nude, silver, cinamon, champagne, grey — Hosiery Week Special 4/11 net cash. AMERICAN “PHOENIX” HOSE, pure silk leg hose, fashioned, for durable wear; black only—Formerly 10/6, Hosiery Week Special 7/6 net cash. AMERICAN “MARVEL” HOSE, pure silk and art silk twisted thread. Fashioned •leg, ravel stop. New shades of nude, champagne, Circassian, pongee, platinum, silver grey also black and white, Canadian make —Usually 6/11, Hosiery Week Special 5/II net cash. CREME SPORTS HOSE, cashmere finish, wide rib; splendid finish — Hosiery Week Special 2/6 net cash. FAMOUS “RAMESES” HOSE of mercerised lisle with woollen feet. Fashioned leg; obtainable in fawn, nude, silver grey, also black —Usually 5/6, Hosiery Week Special 4/6 net cash. ■ CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, black; specially reduced —Usually 3/6 and 3/11, Hosiery Week Special 2/11, 3/4 net cash. s\V <0 FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
THIS WILL PUT YOU RIGHT. When you are suffering from diarrhoea, dysentery, Summer complaint or colic, there is one sure cure offered you— HEALEY’S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE. PRICE: 2/6 Per Bottle. POSTAGE: 8d Extra. You can be sure that Healey’s Remedies are perfectly pure and are as god and effective as can be made for the purpose. Buy from the Pharmacy where you can be sure of getting a really satisfactory cure. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. 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. PIANO TUNING. Howard m. Phillips, pianoi'orte tuner and repairer, of Palmerston North, will visit Foxton periodically. Communications addressed care of the Herald Office will receive prompt attention. Palmerston North address 15 Bryant Street. FOR THE SPRING RENOVATION YOU WILL REQUIRE SOME OF THESE LINES. Cheap lines in Wlnllpaper from lOd roll. “Linoarnish,” 2/3 and 3/9 tin. Enamels and Bath Enamels, 2/and 2/3. Imitation Leadlight Paper, from 1/6 yard. Oilcloth Dados. Aluminium Paints, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, and 2/6. JUST WHAT THE FARMERS ARE LOOKING FOR: ROGER’S BARN RED PAINT, in II gallon tins, 10/6 gallon. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND I GLAZIER. LS. E. COWLEY. Next “Herald” Office. lain Street, - - Foxton.
COLLINSON & SON GLASSWARE snarklin- charm of GLASSWARE lends a delightful atT to" t:r» *»0 tTorU a ” Are now coming to hand from the mailcets, and ±. •xceptlonally low. GLASS BOWLS! as illustration —3/11 and 6/6 each. SUGAR BASINS ON FOOT (same decoration)—2/6 each. GLASS SALAD BOWLS—From 1/- each. GLASS JAM DISHES with handle at side—l/8 each. GLASS SUGAR and CREAMS —3/6 pair. GLASS COVERED BUTTERS —1/3 each. GLASS SWEET DISHES—3 for 1/-. GLASS VIOLET VASES—IOd each. GLASS PICKLE JARS—2/11 each. GLASS SALT BOXES—6/11 each. IF IT’S MADE IN GLASS r WE HAVE IT frn merst on Worth
YOU MAY RELY ON OUR QUOTATIONS. WE ONLY HAVE ONE PRICE—THE LOWEST. FACTORY BUTTER, ! / 8 - EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, , / 3 - WHEAT, 9 / 9 Bushel, CORNFLOUR, B. & P. ,ld,b - P.L.S. CANDLES, ,ld - BEST KAPOC ONLY !/ 10 P er lb - AGENT FOR “PERA” SEPARATORS. ’Phone 52. BAUCKHAMS. - :
WHEN THE GROCER CALLS. GB PCERIjjS do you know that they’re ' sT just the things you ordered —quality the best—weight right—and prices the lowest in the district. If not — correct it now. For satisfaction and saving—not only sometimes but always — PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US. SALMON.—SAUCES, ETC. Sweet Pea brand, I>s -’ s , Red Star brand, 1 s i s Bd. Buchan brand, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, td. Trondhjim Sardines, large, 1/1King Oscar brand, Kippered smacks, 6d. Beaver brand, Tomato Sauce, Large 1/5, Small 1/-. Beaver brand, Worcestershire sauce, large 1/5, small 1/-. Heinz brand, Tomato Ketchup, 2/4. WINSTANLEY & SON. THE STORE FOR VALUE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2965, 21 November 1925, Page 2
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