2nd Half-Yearly Sale. MOW IN FULL SWING. wo ”" r forset walik - p '°™ “ «■»>* Dainty Torchon Lmcs and Insertions, % inch to Si inch wida. Eami, Sale Price Is 3d per doz. , gcUn lira* to 2* i„„i wide. Bargains* Special Cambric Embroidery, 1J inch wide, neat patterns, suitable f O , children’s wear. Special Sale Price 2Jd per yard. ■ Blocked Indian Tapes, all widths. Special Sale Price 8d per doz piece. Bundle Tapes, all widths. Special Sale Price, 3 bundles for Is. Goes assortment and well filled. Round Hair Nets, on clastic, large and small, all shades. Bale Price i. per doz, ' iS Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Sale Price 6 for lid, to 6 f ol Ladies’ Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, 4 for Is 43, 3 for Is 7d, to 3 f r , 1 Is lid, i iuc Ladies’ Silk Scarves, in shades of crimson and emerald only. Sale Priced' os lid, as 6d, 5s 3d, . Ladies’ Woollen Scarves, all shades, usual prices 3s 6d to 3s lid, 8a!« Price 1s lid each. 9 Hair Phis, in boxes containing 50 assorted sizes. Sale price 4 boxes for 3d. 1 Take advantage of this Great Money Saving Opportunity at l^^uabiy^gpo^ TAVIiAPE
Sale. Sale. Sale “SUITALL” WINTER SALE, Quantities of ladles’ Costumes,. Ladles’ Goats, Sheeting, Corsets, Men’s Hats, Clothing, Cvercoats, Mufflers, Ties, Shirts and Gloves. At prices never heard of before. PARIS BLOUSES, UNDERSKIRTS AID LINGERIE of all descriptions. So rich and so varied are the goods that we hardly know where to begin. No written description can do them justice. So come in from the farm and sea for yourselves. What we can supply you with you can save money, besides being pleased and delighted that you had come in to our sale. We cannot be excelled for low prices and good materials in Mangaweka. R. I. Satchell’s “Suitall” Stor MAFGAWEKA. , t
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11647, 16 August 1916, Page 6
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505Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11647, 16 August 1916, Page 6
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