DRESS FABRICS FOR LESS THAR BIG SALE BARGAINS. Dress Fabrics for less than Half. BIG SALE BARGAIN'S for our Mail Order Customers. For the last few days of Sale. Double Width Dress Fabrics, including dark ground Winceys in spots and stripes, striped Ginghams and striped. ? Serges, cream grounds. And including Big Blouse Bargains at 3s lido Stiles Ifc LTD.. The Big Value Mail Order House, Box No. 28. - LEVIN. PHONE 95., WHO IS MR REE DUCTION, THE MAN WHO IS MAKING YOUR MONEY GO FURTHER AT -_~ &G.'s SALES. SALE f OF SALES. COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH. We gave him a free hand, and he has literJ" ally slaughtered the prices of ...... -?..? MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY . " "~" - And MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES V - The cost of quality clothing, has not reached " „ such a low level sinse the good old pre-war •X - days, and if you want to save money you will _ CATCH THE FIRST TRAIN TO PALMERSTON! \ NOTE.—We Observe Wednesday Half Holiday. > MILLAR & GIOBOX THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, WORTH. HIS MAJESTY SHOULD TRAVEL IN COMFORT! s It's quite right, His Majesty the Baby—your baby, should be comfortable. It is most unhealthy and uncomfortable for baby to be carried, and it is also very tiring for you, therefore — ~.. ~ ...-., A SMART, LIGHT, EASY RUNNING PUSH CHAIR OR PRAM FOR BABY. ' One of these Push Chairs or Baby Carriages from Harvey's will enable you to take baby out, comfortably and safely. r You can choose from -many styles, all well-made, light and attractive, being in Sea Grass and Leather, and fit for "your King." Prices too, are quite low, especially when you consider the quality, and the hygienic method of the little ruler's outing*. .'. INSPECTION WELCOMED, IF UNABLE TO CALL, WRITE FOR PRICES, ETC. v HARVEY & CO.. OXFORD STREET LEVIN, A REVOLUTION IN MACHINE MILKING BY USING THE KANNOTFALL TEAT CUP HOLDER, ' why it was not invented long ago. The "KANNOTFALL" holds the teat-cups where they belong, yet allows freedom of movement and pulsation. The cups CANNOT FALL TO THE FLOOR—they are held by a clip and keep in place even when pulsation is weak. The value of the invention is instantly obvious to the dairy farmer—its convenience, simplicity, cleanliness and efficiency are self-evident. The low price of the "Kaunot fall" should induce every, owner of milking machines to purchase at once. j FORD AND PRICE, "£. MEAT. I Bole District Agents OXtVW A. FROST j TT?.- '" J TAILOB, r'ARAPABAUMU, j ™ H AB.;|pened in-premises in Main! ONLY THE' PBIMEST. 77 Boad, -Paraparaumu, .as a Tailor,] ari'y is prej&'rfed to execute all orators •rntrubteff"to litni!" SUXTS FOR £7 78. rfiJlTjp PRESSED, OR ' SEPATRED. Work liuaxantoed. DAILY DELIVERY. Customers treated with Civility and Attention. J. FAIRLEY. BUTCHER.
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Otaki Mail, 1 March 1922, Page 4
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