CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.
MADDEN’S. Business is very brisk at Madden's. Christmas Carnival AYeek is now in full swing. The attractive' window displays, together with the spotting competition are drawing large crowds. Upon entering these up-to-date premises, one is favourably impressed by the rows of wellkept fixtures which are filled with clean, fresh and attractive stock. The provisions counter, which is situated in the coolest, position in the shop, is finished off in whtie enamel, while a glass case makes the provisions absolutely fiy proof. A trial order with this firm will convince you why their sales are increasing daily. BAUCKHAM’S. “This is the seventeenth time I have prepared for ’Xmas in Foxton, so I have sold a few almonds and raisins during the past years. One thing we can boast of is the fact that our stock is always fresh and clean, and by not over-buying, noi hing is carried over from one year to the next. For two years our motto has been: “AA T e sell for cash, best value and service for the money spent. Like Big’ Tree Motor Spirit a little will carry you a long way/’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3577, 18 December 1926, Page 2
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190CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3577, 18 December 1926, Page 2
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