LAST WEEK C. SMITH’S SALE 38in. SILK GEORGETTES, 25 Light Evening Shades to choose from. Usual price 7/11 yd. Sale PriC6 5/6 ytl. 40in. REVERSIBLE CRETONNE. In Fawn and Grey Ground, Fancy Border, Contrasting Colours Usually 2/6. Sale Price: 1/6 yard. 28in. STRIPED WINCEYETTE. Light Grounds, with Fine Dark Stripe. Usual Price 1/6 yd. Sale Price: I/- yd. 40in. ALL WOOL HOPSAC. Suitable for Children’s warm School Dresses. Usually 4/11 yard. Sale Price: 2/6 yard. LADIES’ COTTON BLOOMERS. Shades Na,vy and Brown only. Usual price 5/6. Sale Price I/11. 20 only, LADIES’ ARTIFICIAL SILK KNITTED FROCKS. See Window Display. Usually 65/- to go/d. Sale Price: 29/6. 30in. JAP CREPE. 11l Jade Shade Only. Usual Price 1/3. Sale 9d. For This Week Only: 6id yd. LADIES’ ART. SILK RIBBED HOSE. Shades of Fawn, Brown and Navy. Usual Price 4/6 to 7/6 pair. Sale Price 3/n. For This Week Only: I/ll pr. Id
From FACTORY to HOME. THE HIGHEST GRADE FURNITURE CAN NOW BE PURCHASED STRAIGHT FROM THE FACTORY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. PRICES WILL STAND COMPARISON. ALL INTENDING BUYERS SHOULD INSPECT SAMPLES OF OUR HIGH-GRADE PRODUCTS. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME IN OUR SHOWROOMS. 'Phone 5718. GEORGE SKINNER CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER--133 MAIN STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. (Opposite Railway Station).
MAiDGE’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Leave Moutoa Post Office 8.15 a.m., Leave Foxton Post Office 8.45 a.m., for Palmerston North via Taikorea. Leave Beach 10.45 a.m. and 5.15 p.m., Leave Foxton P.O. 11.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., for Palmerston N. yia Bainesse. Leave Palmerston North for Foxton and Moutoa 4 p.m. via Taikorea. Leave Palmerston North for Foxtin and Beach 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. via Bainesse. Saturday Evening Special—Moutoa to Foxton: —Leave Moutoa 6 p.m., Leave Foxton 10.45 p.m. Regular Sunday Service: —Leave Moutoa 9.0 a.m., leave Foxton P.O. 9.30 a.m., 5.30 p.m. Leave P. N, P.O, 9 a,m,, 4 p.m. ’Phone No., 119, Foxton.
THE BEST QF ALL GIFTS FOR ’XMAS GRAMAPHONES AND RECORDS. There is nothing more acceptable as a ’Xmas gift for your family or your friends than a Gramophone or some of our latest re- i cords. Our list of records includ- j es the following popular discs: — “Mother Machree”—“Come Back to Erin”: tenor, Theo Karle. “Mareheta” —“Memory Lane”: tenor, Mario Chamlee. Sing a Song”—“With you Dear in Bombay”: Fox Trot, (Chaplin). “Out of the Dusk to You” —“Give me a Rose to Remember”: Mario Chamlee. “Doodle Doo Do” —“Adoring You”: Fox Trot, Roy Miller Orchestra. P. J. JACK Furniture Manufacturer. Skopand Office Fitter. Main Street, Foxton, Phone 91.
IIS a fARRYING things fnm wkere they are plentiful &M.I t they are plentiful . . to where they are •wanted is one of the chief businesses of Life, When you want your Goods and Chattels carried somewhere —.near, or distant—write or call and a vehicle will be on the sg&t to do the work quickly and well and at moderate coS. HAROLD OSBORNE Wood. Coal * Coko Manbat aad Gootftl Curias POSTON PkoM«f
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3001, 20 February 1926, Page 4
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