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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE BIGGER BARGAINS At the Store for Value. Newest Hats to he Sacrificed. IS only READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Value 15/6 to 21/-. To be given away at 3/6. 14 only SEMI-TRIMMED AND READY-TO-W!EAR VERY SMART HATS. Value 27/6 to 45/-. Sale Price 15/6. 80 only MODEL HATS. Value 35/- to 52/6. To be cleared at 19/6. 13 only READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Value 15/6 to 32/6. Sale Price 8/11, COTTON FROCKS, with the new full long sleeves. A bargain at 4/11. NOTE.—AII Frocks further reduced this week. See us about one or two. A Big Hosiery Special. SELENIUM HOSE, in heavy Artificial Silk. Shades Paris Glace, Suntan, Matin, Naturelle, Rose, Beige and Dewkiss, 2/11 pair. iCOLOURED TULLES, in 8 good shades, to be cleared' at 1/9 and 2/- yard. BALANCE COLOURED SATEENS. Were 1/6 to 1/9. Sale Price IOJd. NATURAL FUG1,.30 inch, I/ll yard. COLOURED FUGI, 30 inch, 2/6 yard. COLOURED CRAPES, 31 inch. Value 10Jd to 1/-. Sale Price 7d yard, or 6/6 doz. CHECK ZEPHYRS. Value 1/4. Sale Price 10l d. Best quality VOILES, a few only, 1/3,,1/6, 1/9 and I/ll a yard to clear. Worth double. ' FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE

#3 »V'i! m ? ■& ns tr-We. m. «p----®4 r-'tL PERFUME. THE IDEAL GIFT. It will be a delight to show you our Fine Range. I. CORN, CHEMIST, Foxton, ’Phone 29

H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCER. BUY OUR TEA AT 2/4. Guaranteed Broken Orange Pekoe. For purity and quality it cannot be beaten. W'hy pay more? New Season’s Dates P er • ' New Season’s Prunes .. • • • • P er lbCHOICE CANNED FRUITS TO HAND. PEACHES 1/5. APRICOTS 1/5. PEARS 1/- and 1/6. ALL TOBACCOS AT CUT RATE PRICES. IT PAYS YOU TO BUY HERE.

SHOP IN BROADWAY. WE HAVE A HUGE NEW ASSORTMENT OF % WOODEN TOYS. WOODEN TRAINS (extra strong), complete with coal tenders, Broadway Prices I/11, 2/6, 3/6, 6/6. WOODEN HORSES with carts (on wheels), Broadway Prices 1/11, 3/9,4/9,6/9, ' ROCKING HORSES, 4/6, 6/9. MOTOR LORRIES, (“Give him a ride”—very strong and large), Broadway Price only 17/6. WOODEN WHEEL BARROWS (“Let him help dad”), Wonderful Value, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6. WOODEN HOBBY HORSES, Broadway Prices I/-, 2/3. WOODEN DOLL’S CRADLES, Broadway Prices 1/9, 3/3,3/11. COLLINSON and SON, Palmerston North. j HOUSEWIVES! WHY WORRY ABOUT CUTTING OUT Jam Pot Covers AND WRITING LABELS? \ The “Standard” Safety Jam Pot Cover ensures prefect sealing of Jars, and thereby obviates all risk of MOULD or ’CRYSTALLISATION. 6d per Packet Of 24 Gummed Circles and Wax .Tissues. Order Now! « „ ___ THE STANDARD- BOOK OF JAM LABELS, ETC. Contains 420 Gummed Labels, imprinted with the Titles of the popular Conserves and Jams.* Price I/- per book Makes, a neat job, and relieves you of the necessity of writing your labels. PROCURABLE AT • ' \ The Manawatu Herald Coy. Ltd.

ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! Consequent upon Special Purchases, we are now enabled to offer to the General Public. HIGH-GRADE ENVELOPES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES as under: CREAM LAID (i x 3J Per Thousand 9/-. Per Box of 500 5/-. PRINTED— Per Thousand . 15/-. 5,000 lots, per thousand 14/-. WINDOW ENVELOPES, 6 x 3i Per Thousand 15/-. 5,000 lots, per thousand 14/-. OFFICIAL ENVELOPES, 9 x 4 Per Thousand 17/0. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU SAMPLES OF • THESE ENVELOPES. THE MANAWATU HERALD. THE MANAWATU HERALD. STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES DEPARTMEN T.

A STRAIGHT TIP—For the best value in Men’s Wear, S. MATTAE, Foxton. Black and White Striped Shirts from 4/- to 11/6. Men’s Striped Silk Parisian Scarves, 10/0 each. Parisian Ties from 1/6. 'J’WO beautiful BLOCK CAKES this week. Iced 1/3, almond icing 1/6 per lb. at FAIREY’S. F. J. MANTELL F. J. MANTELL. Notifies the P ul)lic of Foxton and district that he has now opened up a large stock of CHILDREN’S BOOTS & SHOES, Highest Grade Goods at Competitive Prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3751, 7 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3751, 7 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3751, 7 February 1928, Page 2

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