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gtgaBBBRBSHiaaBQBMWaHBBBfIgEIBfIaiifiBHIIIBHIHaiHHEIBeHeiiai IIIBIffIBHBBfIBIBEBE]HBBBBBBIimiI.a WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Ends Saturday, 2nd March, at 9 p.m. After the Sale a large number -of Oddments remain. WOOL CREPE DE CHBNE. The popular fabric for autuqin frocks anil costumes. A good selection of smart checks. Was 6/6 yard. White Elephant Sate, i/ll yard. FLORAL VOILES. The remains of the hundreds of patterns, 'which have been so very much In demand this summer. Pretty designs. Were 2/11. Wiiite Elephant Sale, 1/8. Were 6/3. White Elephant Sale 1/11 STRIPED FUJI SILK. This range has gained a high place for itself in the minds of our clients. A good variety of stripes left. Usually 2/11. White Elephant Sale 1/11. 34in. PONGEE SILK, much favoured for undies. White Elephant Sale 1/10 yard. COLOURED WASHING SATINS. A splendid, range of colours for undies or outer wear. Come and see them. Were 6/11. White Elephant Sale S/ll yard SEND TO-DAY [Collins § Broadw&y & Kirvgsway Aim m <S. Naturally the best colours have gone, but at these prices they are Wonderful Bargains. COLOURED SILK GEORGETTE. 40 inches wide, in a range of colours suitable for frocks, etc. White Elephant Sale 2/11 yard. FLORAL CREPE DE/ CHENE. These fabrics have gained great popularity. Only a few patterns left. Were 12/6 to 10/6. White Elephant Sale 6/11 yard Remnants of Silk, Wool and Cotton Fabrics, ail Half Marked Price. See these tables for wonderful bargains. Lengths suitable for Children’s frocks, bloomers, etc. DURO GINGHAM favoured on account of its fast colours. V< rv popular for children's wear. Was 2/3. Whits Elephant Sale 1/1 CREPE RAYON, shades of Navv, Fawn, Sky, Pink, Grey, Rose, Green and Black. Was 2/2. White Elephant Sale 1/4 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ame L - t - i Palmerston North «BHBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBHfIBBBBBBBBBIBfIBBBfIQfIBBBEBeiBBBBBBBfIBfIfIIBBBfIBBBBaBBBBBfIBBiHBBBaaHaii aHHBHBHHHHHBHHHHBBiaHEHHEBEHSiSiHHBBBBHBBSIHBBBBBBBHBBBHBISBHBBBBBaBI

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. 31. P.O. BOX No. 4. PLANING MILL AND TIMBER YARD IN MAIN ST., FOXTON. CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT Harold Hamer’s

WHEN RENOVATING WHEN RENOVATING BEAR in mind that you can secure all your requirements from us. Our stocks include PAINTS, ENAMELS, BRUSHES, STAINS, OILS, TURPENTINE, METH. SPIRITS, POLISH, SIZE GLUE. LEADLIGHT PAPERS, ETC., ETC. SHINE GLASS will clean Glass, Mirrors, Leaidlights, Baths, Silver, Cutlery, etc. A cleaner that cleans. WE ARE EXPERT PAPERHANGERS and have a wide range of exquisite styles for you to choose from. $. E. COWLEY. S. E. COWLEY. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR, Main Street - Foxton. BALL COMMITTEES. PROCURE your Hall Ddcorationß from the Manawatu Herald Co., Ltd. Dennis Crepe Paper, in all colours stocked. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Goughs and Colds, never fails

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3913, 2 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3913, 2 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3913, 2 March 1929, Page 1

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