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SMITH’S FOR EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES THIS WINTER. In spite of big increases in prices of Wool, Leather and Cotton, Smith will be selling cheap this Winter. S MITH’ S FOR. SUITS -TO -ME ASURE. Newest Materials, Smartest Cut, Fit absolutely guaranteed. Prices to suit all. WOOLLEN GOODS are going to be well up in Price. Buy at Smith’s this Winter' at old prices. MEN’S BOOTS have advanced as much as 4/- per pair. Buy at Smith’s this Winter at old prices. PLAIN COLOURED DYED DRESS FLANNELS, all the Lest shades. Lowest price in the trade at Smith’s. 6. F. SMITH DRAPER - - - FOXTON. ALWAYS CHEAPER AT SMITH’S.

NOTICE. Mr. R. A. NOEDL, OPTICIAN, ,0£ Palmerston N., may be committed for all Sight trouble and also for Deafness. 'Mr Noedl is the Sole New Zealand Representative for Messrs F. Charles Rein & Son, London, Scientific Instrument for Deafness. These Deaf Aids are used by five Royal Families and thousands of others with wonderful satisfaction. Consultations NEXT TUESDAY, upstairs Messrs C. M. ROSS & Co’s., Foxton. HERRINGTON GOLF CLUB. The official opening of the Herrington Golf Club will take place on Saturday, March 31st, at 2.30 p.m., to which the public is invited to attend.

M. B, BERGrLN, President. SALE EXTRAORDINARY! SALE EXTRAORDINARY! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1928. At 1 P.M. Sharp. AVENUE RD. FOXTON. Q. K. WOODROOFE has been instructed by Mrs. Admore, to sell the whole of her household furniture and effects. ALSO 6-Roo.nied House (with all conveniences), and section. FULL DETAILS LATER.

TENNIS CLUB DANCE. MOU'TOA HALL, TO-MORIiOW (Friday) NIGHT. BUS leaves Post Office at usual time. Good Music and Floor. Admission 2/0, including bus fare. P. SAXBY, Hon. See. OROQUET CLUB SHOP DAY on SATURDAY next, March 31st. Produce, 'Calces, etc. JPOLLOW the crowd to FAIREY’S for their famous Rainbow Cake 1/per lb.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3773, 29 March 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3773, 29 March 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3773, 29 March 1928, Page 3

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