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r PAY GASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE UNBEATABLE MIDWINTER SPECIALS AT THE STORE FOR VALUE 1001 n a iH^sw!T>fflTW#irriraߣg!l^^ For MEN All-Wool Ribbed and plain Sox, I/-. Strong Working Palmer Naps, 7/6. Dark Working Shirts, 4/11. Good Oil Canvas Coats, from 38/6. Dr. Flannel Unders, 6/6. Overcoats, in Navy or Grey. ' 35/-. Men’s Neglige Shirts, 3/11. For BOYS Boys’ Tweed Shorts, 4/6. Boys’ Serge Shorts, 5/3. Boys’ Roslyn Serge Shorts. 8/6. Boys’ Cosy Singlets, 3/6. Boys’ All-Wool Jerseys, from 5/6. Boys’ Golf Hose, all Wool. 2/9. Boys’ Tweed Overcoats. 25/-. Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 6d each, or 5/6 dozen. For WOMEN Colonial Flannel, Pink, Grey and White, I/I I yard. Colonial Blankets, from 21/- pair. Suede Fabric Gauntlet Gloves, latest shades, 4/6 for 2/11. Winter Hose, Art Silk and Wool. Special 2/11. All-Wool Hose, 8 shades. Special 3/3. Cardigans and Jumpers, newest shades. Special 4/11. Clara Bow Hats, all shades. Special 6/11. Ready-to-Wear Felts, 8/11. Very Special. Vedonis Vests, Lace trimmed, big special at 4/6. i FOX TON’S FASHION CENTRE.

JL’ JL A- * e^R fry /toya/ Warrant to, HU Majesty Kbi « Cwrga V. 1 MOTORIST! the reason why YOU SHOULD USE “CASTROL.” The HIGH COST OE A CHEAP OIL is explained when checking the costs of running a Car or Truck, that a few pence one way or the other on the oil hill is reflected by a few pounds m of maintenance costs. The-few extra pence per gallon for Lubricant ot t i iin OHM TTY actually saves pounds in repair and oveiIrreproachable (iuAon acuiau> i irroii’irrPNGY haul bills besides allowing engines to develop tally the EtIICILNfM inbuilt by the Manufacturer, and further reduces depreciation to < minimum. If the cost is slightly higher than other oils, the of Quality as coniaineil in “CASTROL” remains lons after the price forgotten. There is no snrh thing as trying “CASTROL,” you ADOPT it! Manufactured by: C. C. WAKEFIELD & CO., LTD. Chcapsidc, London. Head Office for New Zealand 11 Marion Street, Wellington. Branches, Christchurch and Dunedin. Stockists: Tti® Standard Service Station, Foxton. AND ALL LEADING GARAGES.

H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCERY STORE. NF.W SEASON’S COOPS. Sultanas lOd, Bd, 6d. Currants Bd. 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 earristev of CHOYSER TEA. Other lines equally attractive. Give us a trial. ■» ILIW J.UWE3 HWHKJM.VUW a BggsttaaaaggaßH /f : COLLINSON & SON LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH. FARMERS! HERE’S A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. A GENUINE STORM LANTERN. (With Red or Plain Glass).. ONLY 4/i I EACH. EXTRA GLASSES - - 1/3 EACH. ALSO: — HAY KNIVES, U/6 each. COW YARD SCRAPERS, all Steel, 7/6 each. COW YARD SHOVELS, square Mouth, (Spade Handles), V® each. BROADWAY. P-0- BOX 124. COLLINSON and SON, P.O. BOX 124 PALMERSTON N. PHONE 5567. JJ

D. C. L. MALT EXTRACT Made from the iinest Scotch Malted Barley, is essentially a ROOD and DIGESTER, and so Nourishes the Body, helping it to defy disease. D.C.L. MALT EXTRACT is especially beneficial to Children and Babies, as by its power in converting insoluble starches into soluble Sugars, it helps even the most delicate stomach to assimilate food. D.C.L. COD LIVER OIL AND MALT Contains PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL in addition to the Malt, and so forms an invaluable BODYBUILDER and Specific for COUGHS, COLDS and all other Pulmonary Diseases. lib. Jars - - 2/6. 21b. Jars - - 4/6. 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.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3797, 26 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3797, 26 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3797, 26 May 1928, Page 2

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