jj== PAY HASH AND RANK THE DIFFERENCE Instantaneous Success Attended The Opening of The C. M. Ross Coy’s WHY? SIMPLY THIS:— v ( the people of foxton are not slow in recognising values, and on SATURDAY THE HUNDREDS MO PARTICIPATED IN THE BARGAINS WERE SATISFIED THAT NEVER. IN FOXTON HAVE THEY RECEIVED SUCH GOOD VALUES. This List Must interest You. COTTON DRES'S GOODS, were 2/11 to 4/6. Sale Price 1/6. COTTON CRAPES, without an equal, 9|d and I Old yard. MEN’S TIES. Value at 2/11 to 4/6. Sale Price I/- and 1/6. BOY’S SCHOOL SHORTS. All sizes, 5/11. LARGE COTTON VESTS, Sale Price I/FROCKS, from 5/11. MADRAS CURTAIN NETS, 1/6 yard. FABRIC GLOVES, fancy tops. Were 5/11. Sale Price 2/11. - SMART LITTLE HATS, all the latest, were 21/- to 23/-. Sale Price 8/11. BOY’S SCHOOL SHIRTS, 5/11. Sale Price, 3/6 MEN’S SUITS, 50/- to £6 6 0. WATCH FOR BARGAIN LIST IN THIS SPACE EACH WEEK. o FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
BAUCKHAM’S PHONE 52 GOOD WHOLE WHEAT PER BAG OF lOOlbs 14 1ONE WEEK ONLY. BROWN AND POLSON’S CORN FLOUR 1lt! JELLIES ALL PRICES FROM PENNY PER PACKET TINNED FRUIT 8t) tin to */ 6 • SALMON Bti to per tin BEST FACTORY BUTTER 1/6 WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. /■
“NEUTRODYNE ” THE PERFECT RADIO RECEIVER. BRINGS THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS TO YOUR FIRESIDE. HAVE YOU HEARD JAZZ PROM THE AMBASSADOR, SYDNEY, OR THE SAVOY, DUNEDIN, PRIZE EIGHTS PROM MELBOURNE STADIUM, CLOCK CHIMES PROM SYDNEY, m NEWS, WEATHER FORECASTS AND MARKET REPORTS AND CONCERTS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND NO! OF COURSE YOU HAVEN’T! THEN COME IN AND SEE ME ABOUT A NEUTRODYNE AT ONCE. SIMPLE TO OPERATE. NO SQUEALS, OR HOWLS IN OPERATION. ALL NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN STATIONS GUARANTEED NIGHTLY. PRICES PROM £4O COMPLETE. “JOSH." BILLINGS PERREAU’S BUILDINGS. MAIN STREET FOXtON.
j. F. AND C. R. DESMOND. CONFECTIONERS. ' Two Up-to-date Shops: Next Post Office and near Triangle. LARGE STOCKS OF HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY KEPT. ICE CREAM AND ICED DRINKS. FANCY BOXES AND CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. MANAWATU FARMERS’ FREEZING AND BACON CO. LTD. CASH BUYERS OF PRIME PIGS. TRUCKING DATE FOXTON, TUESDAY, January 85th 1927. L. POUPARD, Buyer, Telephone His. Glen Oroua.
p n host •who taste our tea instantly recognise a richness yet delicacy of flavor that appeals at once to the palate. This distinction is due to the expert blending of the tea by unique methods that retain the full amount of flavor. Only the choicest leaves from famous tea gardens are used. We are proud of the reputation gained for our tea —also from the standpoint of economy, A.o E. TONQS The Universal Cash Store, FOXTON
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3594, 3 February 1927, Page 2
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