: r Ifi jTr* " y ■{■ iv/i 1 7 rrr Jii.T'l t/tj \jlx ■■ r ~~ PAY HASH AND RANK THE PtFFKRI N( E W* l* c ftrt! 8 J» The % IW RoSs Covs. Showroom. NfiSSSfc* ■ EVERY GARMENT A BARGAIN. PRETTY FAWN JERSEY SILK TUNIC with Oriental trimmings, Long Oriental silk tie. Usual Price 45/-. Race Special 37/6. SMART FIGURED JERSEY SILK TUNIC FROCK. Skirt and facings in contrasting shade. Usual Price 79/6. Race Special 69/6. ATTRACTIVE FROCK in rust coloured Fugi, with wrap-over skirt. Trimmed rows of pearl buttons. Usual Price 97/6. Race Special 85/-. HEAVY JERSEY SILK JUMPER SUIT in apricot shade, jumper trimmed with wide mixture bands. Usual Price 6 gns. Race Special 5 gns. PRETTY SAXE AEOLEAN FROCK with fawn trimmings and handworked sprays. Imitation tunic style. Usual Price 69/6. Race Special 57/6. WCO EL LA DAINTY FROCK in apricot crepe-de-chene. Shirred hips, (rimmed Cnggotting in a. lighter shade. • Usual Price •> gns. Mace Special 4 gns. BLACK MAROCAIN FROCK. Front and back panels trimmed royal blue embroidery. A very smart garment. Usual Price 9 gns. Race Special £7/19/6. HATS TO MATCH ALL DRESSES. MARABOUTS, STOLES AND CAPES IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. From 12/6 to £4/4/0.
FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
'Aw ■ /H& m W &5 m n ®5 tK® i £§ JUST WHAT YOU WANT! Now, in the middle of summer when you have been feellin«: the heat and are not too fresh you need a tonic to make you bright and give you more interest in your work and games • HEALEY’S TONIC is just the thing to do this. It will make you feel that the heat isn’t so terrible after all, and that it’s a joy to be alive. PRICE: 2/6 per bottle. POSTAGE Btl. TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY. HEALEY’S PHARMACY. MAIN STREET; FOXTON.
rr PRESERVING SEASON 1928 JARS. MANSON’S “BALE” AND “DOMINION” PRESERVING JARS. Fruit’s plentiful, and Sugar’s plentiful this year. We’ve made sure that Preserving Jars arc plentiful too. Pints, quarts, half Gallons, Jelly Jars (small and large) lids, rubbers, etc. PINTS, Narrow Mouth (Mason’s), 7/10 doz. PINTS, Wide mouth (Dominion), (5/3 doz. pi!, ».!|7-;P!| ' ' " QUARTS, Wide mouth (Dominion), 7/9 doz. HALF GALLON, Wide mouth (Dominion), 12/(5 doz. JELLY JARS, Tin tops, large 3/(5, small 2/(5 doz. \ PINT JELLY TUMBLERS, 3/0 half doz. LIDS, Narrow mouth Porcelain lined, d/0 doz. LIDS, Wide mouth Porcelain lined 5/0 doz. RINGS, Narrow Mouth —Rubber 7d doz. RINGS, Wide Mouth—Rubber, 9d doz. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, at 12/11, 15/11, 21/-, 29/0, 35/- each. BRASS PRESERVING PANS at 17/0 each. WOODEN MIXING SPOONS at 9d each. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS at 0/0, 7/0, 9/0, 12/0. COLimTo¥anFso?i s HARDWARE, CHINA AN D TILE MERCHANTS. 1 Palmerston North. •. iVm
ALWAYS CHEAPER AT BAUCKHAM’S. 1 Preserving Jars, Bs. 6d. & 11s. 6d. Dozen j Sugar IBs. 9d. 701 b Bag We Sell For Cash Only BAUCKHAMS. ’Phone 52.
DESMOND’S THE SWEETEST IN TOWN. NEXT POST OPEICE AND AT TOWN HALL. SEE OUR LANGE STOCKS OP COLONIAL AND IMPORTED CONFECTIONERY. FANCY BOXES AND ’XMAS STOCKINGS. AGENTb 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 OE THESE LINES. Cheap lines in Wallpaper 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.
WHAT DO YOUR REQUIRE THIS WEEK? noun k. ss= WSth 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. I LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER, -your assurance of PURITY, FRESHNESS, & LOW PRICES—ALWIAYS! Sweet Pea brand, I’S) 1 ’ S ) * s , Red Star brand, _ s s ‘ Buchan brand, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 7d. 'frondhjim Sardines, large, I/I’ 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, “I • WINSTANLEY & SON. STORE FOR VALUE
JUST WHAT THE FARMERS ARE LOOKING FOR: ROGER’S BARN RED PAINT, in I.} gallon tins, 10/6 gallon. PAINTER, PAPERIIANGER AND GLAZIER. S. E. COWLEY. Next “Herald” Olliee. Main Street, - - Boston.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2988, 19 January 1926, Page 2
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