r PAY CASH AND BANK TH K DIFFERENCE mf*y) NOW IS CHANCE! Xmas Carnival Prices in Millinery & Showroom Goods, at The C. M. Ross Coy’s. See Windows, See Showroom for the Keenest Prices in the trade. Tfosco ? m W & FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
DON'T SUFFEIi FROM C AT A R RATI. This disagreeable ailment is more annoying in ilie Summer than ever, and in view of the ease with which it can be prevented you should not hesitate. HEALEY’S INHALATION will GIVE YOU IMMEDIATE RELIEF, and as it is simply inhaled from the hand without the necessity of steam, it is wonderfully easy to take. TRY A BOTTLE NOW. PRICE 1/6: Postage 2d. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. MAIN STREET, FOXTON.
COLUNSON & SON rpHE sparkling charm of GLASSWARE lends a delightful atmosphere to your table. N>-'.v shapes and charming designs arc now coming to hand from the markets, and prices are •xeeptionally low. GLASS BOWLS, as illustration —3/11 and 6/6 each. SUGAR BASINS ON FOOT (same decoration) —2/fi each. GLASS SALAD BOWLS —From 1/- each. GLASS JAM DISHES with handle at side —1/3 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 GIjASS,- AVE HAVE IT / - M£RSTOn JiOffTrt
YOU MAY RELY ON OUR QUOTATIONS. WE ONLY HAVE ONE ‘ PRICE—THE LOWEST. AGENT FOR “PERA” SEPARATORS. ’Phone 52. .BAUCKHAMS.
THE SWEETEST m TOWN. NEXT POST OFFICE AND AT TOWN HALL. SEE OUH LARGE STOCKS OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED CONFECTIONERY. FANCY BOXES AND ’XMAS STOCKINGS. AGENTS FOR ADAMS BRUCE’S CAKE. PIANO TUNING. Howard m. Phillips, pianoforte 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 Wallpaper from 10d roll. “Linoarnish,” 2/3 and 3/1) tin. Enamels and Bath Enamels, 2/and 2/3. Imitation Headlight Paper, from 1/6 yard. Oilcloth Dados. Aluminium Paints, 1/4, 1/6, 1/6, and 2/6. JUST WHAT THE FARMERS ARE LOOKING FOR: ROGER’S BARN RED PAINT, in If gallon tins, 10/6 gall Oil. PAINTER, PAPEKIIANGER AND GLAZIER. S. E. COWLEY. Next “Herald” Office. ■Main Street, - - Foxton.
m *r<-' §EgZ M mJ WHAT DO YOUR REQUIRE THIS WEEK? WStli the Xmas festivities looming ahead you’ll need to have your pantry well stocked with plenty of quality groceries and you can’t afford to take chances. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER. —your assurance of PURI AY, FRESHNESS, & LOW PRICES—ALWAYS ! Sweet Pea brand, WJi 'Us^d' Red Star brand, 1 s V 4 * 4 s ° tL Buchan brand, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Trondhjim Sardines, large, 1/L King Oscar brand, Kippered smacks, od. Beaver brand, Tomato Sauce, Large 1/5, Small lid. Beaver brand, Worcestershire sauce, large 1/5, small lOd. Heinz brand, Tomato Ketchup, 2/4. THE STORE FOR VALUE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2973, 10 December 1925, Page 2
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