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m The Home Needlewoman CANNOT HELP BEING ATTRACTED BY THESE GREAT VALUES Here are a few examples of our GREAT VALUES IN MATERIALS for Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Pyjamas; Ladies’ and Children’s Sleeping Apparel, etc. SEND FOR THEM—THEY’RE GREAT. M.C. 30—WHITE CELLULAR SHIRTING, 31 inches wide, for summer underwear. Very serviceable cloths at Special Prices 1/2, 1/4 yard. M.C. 31-29 inch GREY NURSE CLOTH SHIRTING for Boys’ Summer Shirts. Guaranteed fast dye—splendid wearing. lfld. yard M.C. 32—TROPICAL SHIRTING, 30 inch fawn ground, with assorted stripes, fast colour. Splendid wearing 10“- jar<* M.C. 33—PINE TWILL PYJAMA SUITING, 30 Inches wide. New smart stripes, fast washing colours Special 1/1 yard 12/6 doz. M G. 34—PINE CREAM FRENCH WINCEY, 27 inches wide, extremely soft 1 and does not shrink. Very suitable for Infants’ wear 2/3 yard M.C. 35—20 inches wide DOCTOR CREAM FLANNEL, fine soft Quality. Washes splendidly and docs not shrink 2/9 yard When ordering please quote listed Number— It prevents confusion. M.C. 30—COLOURED WINCEYETTES, 30 inches wide, soft and durable for night and underwear. 30 inches wide, in Cream, Sky, Pink, Apricot, and Helio 1/M.C. 37—1200 yards CREWDSON’S HEAVY QUALITY CALICO 30 Inches wide. Serviceable for pillow cases, etc. Part of a London purchase at a big discount. Usually 1/4 yard— Special Price 1/- yard; 11/9 doz. <5/ 30 M.C. 38—"KNIGIITWEAR.” Pine twill PYJAMA CLOTH, inches wide. Smart designs. Past colours— Great Value 1/6 yard Paid. Collins Broadway t< Kings way mmm wm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LU. MM W Palmerston North

J, M t THOSVISOM COAL AND grain merchant AND GENERAL CARRIER. WHYTE STREET, FOXTON. Household and Steam Coal, Firewood of Best Quality cut to any length. Grain uud Poultry Feed, Pcllarl, Bran, Maize, etc. ALSO LIME AND CEMENT. Agent for “ECLIPSE” FERTILISERS. These Fertilisers cover the whole wanted range of manures and special Mixtures. We have obtained a new and up-to-date International Motor Conveyance and cater for the conveyance of Parties, Sports Clubs, etc., to all parts of the district at moderate charges. General Carrying in all its Branches Telephone No. 35. 'J'.HESE hard times you need the best that money can buy. Try FAIREY’S Famous Bread.

R. N. SPEIRS TIMBER MERCHANT. LARGE and varied stock of timber always on hand to supply the wants of the general public, who can rely upon getting immediate attention. BUILDERS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. Price Lists for Timber, Joinery, etc., on application, which wll compare favourably with those of Palmerston North and elsewhere. Also Strainers, Posts, Fencing Droppers, and House Blocks in large quantities. MOULDING AND SEASONED TIMBER A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE No. 3i. P.O. BOX No. 4. PLANING MILL AND TIMBER YARD IN MAIN ST., FOXTON.

CONTINUANCE has contributed £5,780,445 to New Zealand’s revenue in the last three years. Add to this amount, which would be lost if prohibition became law, the colossal cost of .“enforcement” and there would be a bill off millions to be raised by taxes on household needs. Take the loss of revenue only ; if this was raised by a tea tax, tea would cost 7/- per pound . Your £1 wouldn’t go ao far. and you would have to go farther for it.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3854, 6 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3854, 6 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3854, 6 October 1928, Page 1

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