I pay cash and bank the difference = This is - HOSIERY AND , GLOVE WEEK At The Store for Value. SILK AND WOOL 1 ft a HOSE, a medium weight weave, in Silk and Wool mixture, Mode Seam, all Wool Toes and Heels, in Peach, Almond, Sunburn and Tanaura, Usually 3/9. Hosiery Week Special 3/3. ART SILK, WOOLLINED, a very popular I-lose for cold weather wear, Art Silk for the outside with a cosy warm lining, suspender top, well reinforced. Smart shades of Pearl, Blush, Naturellc, Mastic, Suntan. Usually 4/11. Hosiery Week Special 4/3. WINTER-WEIGHT HOSE, in all-Wool Cashmere, full fashioned, in live good shades. Usually 5/0. Hosiery Week Special 4/11. ART SILK AND WOOL HOSE, fancy mixture, Mock fashioned, in newest shades of Tanaura, Oakapple, French Nude. Usually 3/6. Hosiery Week Special 2/11. MAIDS’ ALL-WOOL HOSE, a good weight Black Cashmere. Usual .Prices, size 4, 3/4; 5, 3/(i; 0, 3/8. During Hosiery Week, any Size at 2/11. CASHMERE HALF SOCKS, all Wlool, in Fawn, Sunburn, or Blush. During Hosiery Week Special at sizes 2, 10(1; 3, I/-; 4, I/I; 5, 1/2; 6, 1/3. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PURE SILK HOSE. “MARVEL” PURE SILK HOSE, with 24in. Silk Panel, in five good shades. Usually 9/11. Hosiery Week Special 6/11. BARGAINS IN GLOVES. SUEDE FABRIC GAUNTLETS, turn-over Cuff, embroidered in contrast, good shades. Usually 3/11 and 4/11. Glove Week Special 2/11. NAPPER KID GAUNTLETS, Elastic Wrist, centre gusset and beautifully soft, pliable skin that should see endless service. Usually 11/o. Glove Week Special 9/6. CgWL HaA' § 0 FOXTON’S FASHION OJ2NTRE
ENDURANCE TEST ACHIEVED ON “CASTROL’ F. LIONEL RAPSON ty Royal Warrant to. Hit Majeity Kins Crorga V. t Wakefield “CASTRO L” Motor Oil writes 3.s follows \ 50,000 IDLES NON-STOP TRIAL. “Havin'* now reached Ihe half-way stage and created five new World si eeoords, 1 thought that perhapa yon wonld hke an n.tcum ''“'’““Whilst I am naturally delighted with the exceedingly satisfactory em'e oil' VsrimpUo,, wbM. must, in itself constitute a World s record "iAhe first week or two I was really worried thinking that ZTSJr in the V,: of the Mormon, however 1 would estimate the ***** rmm stenvniiimi" for 20,000 miles on an appalling surface like “ a phenomenal as y WAKEI'IELH CASIItOL phew!” phew! B «, - Stockists: The Standard Service Station, Foxton, AND ALL LEADING GARAGES JJ
' H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCERY STORE. NEW SEASON’S GOODS. Sultanas 10(1, Bil, Gd. Currants Bd. Itaisins 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 o arris ter of CHOYSER TEA. Ollier lines equally attractive. Give us a trial.
D. C. L. MALT EXTRACT Made from the iinest Scotch Malted Barley, is essentially a FOOD 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 evcii 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
COLLINSON & SON BROADWAY. FARMERS! BUY FROM US FOR REAL VALUES. CATTLE SYRINGES, (Male and Female Jets), 24/6,, 27/6, 29/6. ANEMA PUMPS, (with bucket irons), 42/6 each. MILK FEVER OUTFITS, Nickel plated, 10/- each. PRUNING SHEARS, 5/-, 5/6, 6/9, 8/6. SPRAY PUMPS, with Bucket, 47/6 each. COWYARD SCRAPERS, all Steel, 7/6 each. COWYARD SHOVELS, large square mouth, with spade handles, 5/6 and 8/6. IRON BARK MAUL HEADS, 4/9 each. ALSO. —Our New Season’s Stock of Lawn Mowers, just in, every machine fully guaranteed. ' COLLINSON and SON, BROADWAY & KINGSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH.
DORSET AND RICHES CASH BUTCHERS. HAMER’S BUILDINGS—MAIN ST. FOXTON. the public that they will commence business as above oh 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 3806, 16 June 1928, Page 2
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