PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE ==Tj SPECIALS AT THE STORE FOR VALUE ■ THIS WEEK. ’ A Great Opportunity for Thrifty Buyers. 50 Men’s WORSTED SUITS, guaranteed. Sold everywhere at £5 19s 6d to £6 (is Od. Special this week 84/-, with a good tie thrown in. 75 pairs Men’s PALMER NAP TROUSERS, great wear. Value 8/11. Special 7/6. 35 pair Boys’ Dark Grey SCHOOL SHORTS. Value 5/11. Special 4/11. Men’s TWEED OVERCOATS in Navy and Tweed. Value 42/-. Special 32/-. CREPE-De-CHINE, alf shades. Value 5/11. Special this week 5/6. Heavy VELOUR COATINGS. Value 9/11. Special 7/11. Long Cloth PILLOW SLIPS. Special I/each or 11/6 doz. 80in. WHITE TWILL SHEETING/ Price Very Special 2/6 yard. 9 —G GREY BLANKETS. Special 19/31 pair. y—6 WHITE BLANKETS. Special 19/11 t pair. COLONIAL FLANNEL. Special I/ll yard. Fine RIBBED VESTS, Round Necks, Short Sleeves. Special 2/11. All-Wool and Wool and Cotton VESTS, Necks Silk hound, full sizes. Special at 4/11. SMART CARDIGANS, ne w colours. Extra j Special 5/11. v CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS, 12 good l shades. Extra Special 7/11. § —cast® FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
MOTORIST! r THE .REASON WHY YOU SHOULD USE “CASTROL.” The HIGH COST OF A CHEAP OIL is explained when cheeking the costs of running a Car or Truck, that a few pence one way or the other on the oil bill is reflected by a few pounds m the reverse ratio on maintenance costs. The few extra pence per gallon for Lubricant ox Irreproachable QUALITY actually saves pounds in repair amii overhaul bills besides allowing engines to develop fully the EMU Cl LIN CY inbuilt by the Manufacturer, and further reduces depreciation to a minimum. If the cost is slightly higher than other oils, the recollection of Quality as contained in “CASTROL” remains long after the price is forgotten. There is no such thing:as trying “CASTROL,” you ADOPT it! Manufactured by: C. C. WAKEFIELD & CO., LTD. Cheapside, London. Head Office for New Zealand ' 11 Marion Street, Wellington. Branches, Christchurch and Dunedin. ' Stockists: The Standard Service Station, Foxton, AND ALL LEADING GARAGES, <3tdbK |, Royal Warrant to\ HuMaiuty Khvs Coo rft V.]
H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCERY STORE. NEW SEASON’S GOODS. Sultanas lOd, Bd, Gd. Currants Sd. Raisins Gd. SPECIAL CUT LINE IN BAKING POWDER, 3 tins for 1/-. Quality guaranteed. FREE GIFT OF E.P.N.S. TEASPOON with each 2 lb earrister of CHOYSER TEA. Other lines equally attractive. Give us a trial.
r /O'/tfi'X .£; !j \ fw' .ft /? 1 :^W| rmMst** W'/'Jhvi ka Mm§iM Mr- : 4^#r ; /x / h£%/ IF THEY DO, LET ME EXAMINE THEM. THERE IS. NO CHARGE FOR TESTING. I have Appreciations from dozens of! Foxton residents. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. FOR APPOINTMENTS RING PHONE 29, OR CALL. I. CORN, CHEMIST, Foxton, ’Phone 29 DORSET AND RICHES CASH BUTCHERS. HAMER’S BUILDINGS —MAIN ST. FOXTON. the public that they will commence business as above on March Ist. PRIME OX BEEF & WETHER MUTTON, PORK AND SMALL GOODS. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Orders delivered daily to any part of the town. INSPECT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ON WEDNESDAY EVENING.
FENCING MATERIAL BUY BRITISH GOODS OF DUALITY. RYLAND’S GUARANTEED WIRES THAT HOLD. Plain Galvanised Fencing Wire, No. 8„ 20/- cwt. Galvanised Barb Wire, 3in. between barbs. (Hog). 26/- cwt. Galvanised Barb Wire, (iin. between barbs. (Cattle). 26/- cwt. Galvanised Fencing Staples, lin. 33/6, ljin. 32/6, l*in. 30/-,, l*in. 28/6 cwt. Fencing Plyers, with Staple Puller, 6/6, 7/6, 10/-. Fencing Mauls, (Iron Bark), 4/9. Head only. Maul Rings, 4/- pair. Steel Staple Pullers, (with spike), 3/9 each. Cast Iron Post Hole Rammers, 3/- each. ECLIPSE FENCING & GATES STOCKED. Sheep Netting 21/- roll, 50yds. x 3ft. Fowl Netting, 12/3 roll and 24/6 roll. • Rabbit Proof Netting, lgin. x 17 gauge, 23/- 50 yds. COLUNSON and SON, P.O. BOX 124 PALMERSTON N. PHONE 5567.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3790, 10 May 1928, Page 2
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