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PAY CASH AND BANK. TEE DIFFERENCE Mid-winter Bargains For Show Week At the Store for Value. m ip.t sr Black and Tan RUBBER COATS. Just the thing for the Show, 37/G Mid-Winter Bargain, 32/6. All W-00l Gabardine FROCKS, trimmed braid; in Navy, Black and Grey. Were GO/6. Mid-Winter Special 55/-. New TWEED COSTUMES. Just what’s worn at present. Were 4 guineas and 5 guineas. Winter Show Special, 70/- and 90/-. VELOUR COATS in Fawn and Stone, were 5 guineas. Mid-Winter Show Special 75/-. VELOUR in Nigger and Brown, Fur Collar, 8 guineas. Mid J Winter Show Special £6/15/-. Nigger Brown VELOUR COAT with Fur Cuffs and Collar, lined throughout, 10J guineas. Mid-Winter Special 8 guineas. Newest shade Brown VELOUR COAT, trimmed buttons, 5 guineas. Mid-Winter Special 4 guineas. 75 assorted TWEED and VELOUR COATS, an excellent selection from 21/- to 7 guineas. Children’s and Maids’ RUBBER and TWEED COATS—A big selection from 10/6 to 42/-. All MILLINERY further reduced this week. Get your Show hat here. Special Mid-Winter reductions in all sections in UNDERCLOTHING. Se these in our Showroom. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE, WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY STOP AT KERBSIDE PUMP FOR MOTOR SPIRITS, LESS TIME, LESS MON EY. GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY, CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE FACTORY BUTTER 1/7. SUGAR PER BAG 15/6. TRY OUR TEA AT 2/4. MAZAWATTEE TEA 3/3. *NVv\W BAUCKHAM’S PHONE 52

& 9 DT9«n«M © & © & U % sSS# to® J€ While in town this week a visit worth while is to COLLINSON & SON’S store on Broadway. One will find there, many objects oil interest to view. The Crockery Department will naturally be of interest to the ladies, there being new goods to interest them at every turn in this commodious section. Choice China, Pictures, and Chrystal are the leading lines. Then there’s the Hardware, Tile and Sport’s departments of keen interest to the men. If he’s a farmer, he’ll be interested in farm necessities; it' lie’s a tradesman lie’ll be interested in tools and if lie’s a husband he’ll be interested in Tiled Surrounds and other household commodities. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCKS; COME IN AND SPEND AN HOUR OR TWO LOOKING AROUND. and SON, HARDWARE, CHINA AN D TILE MERCHANTS. P&Smerston North.

HEALEY’S PHARMACY. J BEG to notify the public ot Foxton and District, that having taken over the above Pharmacy, I have arranged to manufacture Mr. E. Healey’s Household Remedies, which have been successfully used all over New Zealand. The Pharmacy is well stocked with Medical Supplies High Grade Toilet Requisites, Cameras and Photographic goods. Eyesight will be tested Free, and suitable lenses supplied if necessary, at moderate charges. I assure the public of my best attention always. I. CORN, M.P.S. (By Exam). Chemist and Optician, 'Phone 29.

o CD SUGAR, I2lbs for 3/-. BUTTER, 1/9. MAZAWATEE TEA, 3/-. ROWNTREES COCOA i’s I/I. FOSTER CLARK’S CUSTARD POWDER, 9d Packet. PRIME BACON, 1/7. PRIME CHEESE, I/IWINSTANLEY & SON. THE STORE FOR VALUE

RING UP A. E. ADMORE A. E. ADMORE tor BETTER PAINTING BETTER PAINTING AND ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING. ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING, LATEST STYLES IN PANELLING & EXTENSIONS. PANELLING & EXTENSIONS. ’PHONE. For Influenza Golds take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3049, 17 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3049, 17 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3049, 17 June 1926, Page 2

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