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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS After-holiday Specials AT THE STORE FOR VAULE. 20 only WOMEN’S COTTON FROCKS, assorted, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. CHILDREN’S MILLINERY ALL CUT 3/- IN THE £. COTTON CRAPES 31in. White and Coloured, 1/- yard. Jazz colours 11/- doz; the best crape value on offer.. FLORAL VOILES, 1/9, 1/11, 2/0 to 3/0. Pure White TWILL SHEETINGS, 54in. 2/-, 72in. 2/9, 80in. 3/Better value impossible. Good BROWN TOWELS, 1/14, 1/3, 1/0, 1/9 to 5/0. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THESE HOSE. ARTIFICIAL SILK, Mock Seam, in Black, White and coloured, value at 3/11; now 3/0. CELFECT HOSE, Newest shades. Value 3/11 and 4/0; now 3/0 and 3/11. ROSCO SUITS, in Greys. Value at £5/19/0; after holiday price, 90/-. Easily the best value on offer. PALMER NAP TROUSERS, 8/11. BOYS’ NAVY SHORTS, all sizes, 0/11. GOOD TWEED TROUSERS, 14/0. l! & yu \m\ >\\\y II W FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.

rr PRESERVING SEASON 1926 JARS. MANSON’S “BALE” AND “DOMINION” PRESERVING JARS. Fruit’s plentiful, and Sugar’s plentiful this year. We’ve made sure that Preserving Jars are plentiful too. Pints, quarts, half Gallons, Jelly Jars (small and large) lids,-rubbers, etc. /in PINTS, Harrow Mouth (Masons), <A U do/,, gUlp PINTS, Wide mouth (‘Dominion), 8/6 do/, jpi QUARTS, Narrow mouth (Mason’s), 9/6 ’"1 (loz||i| QUART’S, Wide mouth (Dominion), 107do/. HALF GALLON, Wide mouth (Dominion), 13/6 do/. JELLY JARS, Tin tops, large 4/3 small 2/11, doz. j PINT JELLY TUMBLERS, 3/6 half do/. LIDS, Narrow mouth Porcelain lined, 4/6 doz. LIDS, Wide mouth Porcelain lined 5/6 doz. RINGS, Narrow Mouth —Rubber 7d doz. RINGS, Wide Mouth—Rubber, 9d doz. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, at 12/11, 15/11, 21/-, 29/6, 35/- each. BRASS PRESERVING PANS at 17/6 each. WOODEN MIXING SPOONS at 9d each. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS at 6/6, l/b, J/6, 12/6. pip Fi COLLIN SON and SON, HARDWARE, CHINA AN D TILE MERCHANTS. Palmerston North. t To my Numerous Customers. ON JANUARY Ist I COMMENCE THE SECOND YEAR OF GENUINE CASH TRADING. THERE HAVE BEEN NO BAD DEBTS FOR YOU TO HELP PAY DURING THE YEAR AND THE GAIN IS BOTH YOURS AND MINE. RAUPAI TEA will now be only 2/4 per lb. Quality the same. . FACTORY BUTTER, WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. BAUCKHAMS. ’Phone 52. 1/7. WHAT DO YOUR REQUIRE THIS WEEK? With 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 PURITY, FRESHNESS, & LOW PRICES—ALWAYS! Sweet Pea brand, l’ s V 6» i’ s l^d. Red Star brand, l’ s 1/4, 4 s Bd. Buchan brand, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, <d. Trondhjim Sardines, large, 1/1. King Oscar brand, Kippered smacks, 6d. Beaver brand, Tomato Sauce, Large 1/5, Small lid. Beaver brand, Worcestershire sauce, large 1/5, small lOd. Heinz brand, Tomato Ketchup, 2/4. a tfr*-? WINSTANLEY & SON. THE STORE FOR VALUE

ythe Season Wo lake this opportunity to thank you for the generous support which you have extended to us during the past, twelve months and WE WISH YOU GOOD HEALTH & PROSPERITY FOR 1926. It will he our endeavour to merit a continuance of your patronage during the year ahead by adhering to the value standard which has always been a feature of our store. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. DESMOND’S THE SWEETEST w IN TOWN. NEXT POST OFFICE AND AT TOWN HALL. SEE OUR 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 Hid roll. “Linoarnish,” 2/3 and 3/9 tin. Enamels and Bath Enamels, 2/I and 2/3. Imitation Leadlight Paper, from i 1/6 yard. I 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 If gallon tins, 10/6 gallon. PAINTER, PAPERIIANGER AND GLAZIER. S. E. COWLEY. Next “Herald” Office, lain Street, - - Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2983, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2983, 7 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2983, 7 January 1926, Page 2

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