= PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE == Further Drastic Cuts Teeming With Extra Value! Think of it! Such low prices for fine quality Hats of such fashion distinction. Come prepared to select your vacation, travelling, dress and sports Hats from these exceptional groups. The children share equally in this great clearance of hats. * Si'TRIMMED MODELS. All this season’s, no two alike. Hats’ fashion right—many that will take you right into Autumn land Winter. Usually 45/- to S7/G. Now 15/6. Usually 29/6 to 42/-. NOW 9/11. BALANCE OF FAMOUS HENDERSON HATS. Usually 42/- to 58/6. To Clear 15/6. READY-TO-WEARS. Every one a practical Hat. Assorted shades and natty styles. Usually 13/6 to 17/6. To Clear 3/11. Usually 18/6 to 25/6. To Clear 6/11. UNTRIMMED CRINOLINE AND HEMP BRAIDS. Black, Navy, Beige, Blue and Lemon. Large head fittings included. Usually 16/6 to 27/6. To Cleat 2/6 and 4/11. CAPELINES. In the latest Viscas, Crinolines and Fancy Braids. Usually 8/6 to 32/6. To Clear at 2/6 and 4/11. WOMEN’S WASHING HATS. In Creme, Helio, Green, Apricot and Pink. Usually 4/11. To Clear 2/6. CHILDREN’S SUN HELMETS. In Cretonne, lined with Green. Sale Price 2/-. CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEARS. In Creme and Tuscan Straw, hard-wear-ing kinds. Usually 3/11 to 6/6. Sale Price 2/6. FOXTON’S FASHION CENTRE.
“In Business for Your Health.” We thank ail our clients for their esteemed patronage during the past year, and extend to them the best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous 1930. I. CORN, M.P.S. CHEMIST AHD OPTICIAN, HEALEY’S PHARMACY, FOXTON. VISITORS! VISITORS! TRY The Kitchenette MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, PIE LUNCHES AND SUPPER A SPECIALTY. OPEN AFTER THE PICTURES. STEAK AND KIDNEY AND FRUIT PIES TO TAKE HOME 3d EACH. ALL FRESH MADE DAILY ON THE PREMISES. PIE LUNCHES, I/-. A TRIAL SOIAGITED, CLEANLINESS GUARANTEED. THE KITCHENETTE THE KITCHENETTE Main Street. Opposite Whyte’s Hotel. THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED MOTOR VESSEL “FOXTON” Loading at Foxtail, February nth. Loading 1 at Wellington, (ith. Loading at Lyttelton, 7th. Loading at Foxton, 10th. Loading at Wellington, 11th. Loading at Lyttelton, 12th. All applications for space, freight rate and other information will be attended to by HAROLD OSBORNE, Foxton Agent. A. H. TURNBULL CO., Maritime Buildings, Wellington. C. F. MILLWARD & CO., Wanganui Agents. PAPER.—Good quality, cut to convenient size (12 x 44 in.), 6‘d packet of 24 sheets.--Ma-nawatu Herald Office.
YOUR JAR REQUIREMENTS. FOR JAM AND PRESERVING MAY BE HAD FROM THE FOLLOWING:— AGEE QUART JARS, 9/fi Per Dozen. AGEE A-GALLON JARS, 13/fi Per Dozen. 21b.-JAM JARS, 5/9 Peir Dozen. NESTS OP JELLY JARS, 8/- Per Dozen Nests. H. E. GARBETT CASH GROCERY STORE. COLLINSON & SON LTD. BROADWAY. KINGSWAY. FARMERS! Compare our Low Prices for Farm Tools and Farm Requirements. j a v Forks 3 Pronsr, Socket and Strapped, sft. 54ft., 6ft. lay Rakes, 5/- ealh. Scythes, complete, 14/-. Scythe Stones, I/-, 1/6, 3/11. _. a . Icythe Blades, 6/-, 7/6, 8/6. Scythe Handles, 6/6 each, leap Hooks, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-. Fern Scythes, 8/-, 9/6. Jrades’ Axes, 5/9, 6/6, 7/6, 10/6. Hashers, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6. Manilla Rope, all sizes, I/-, 1/6 lb. rether Ropes, 2/-. B«P« Halters ’ l £ e ”f Bull Rings, 2/6, 3/-. , °" a ’ ’ " 3ull Chains, all sizes, stocked from 9d foot. Procure your Jam and Preserving Jars from us. Prices lowest in Town. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AND FARM AT BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH.
S. H. BEVAN & CO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. The District Agents lor all HOT-POINT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ami EXPERT WORKMEN, will undertake all classes of Electrical Installations and repair work in Foxton and District. Motor Installation and Armature Winding a Specialty. For better lighting and no glare try the Mazda Lamp. Large range of fittings, Irons, Kettles, etc.,' to select from at the Showroom. Inspection Cordially Invited. agents for the famous hot-point cookers. Ask for particulars of the new General Electric Refrigerator. BUSINESS PREMISES: BATH ST., LEVIN. (Opposite Power Board Office). Telephones 315 (Day) and 110 (Night). A ring will get ns at any time. Wire for us and we’ll wire for you. S. H. Bevan & Co., Levin
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4411, 6 February 1930, Page 2
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