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aurj l ' j 0 COLOSSAL MIDWINTER ejazresßOßtr COME”TO THIS IF YOU CAN. gfc-Hfer&r July Ist t 7th ..j o ;&■. -ft * • •• : ggggfofl’ly/»jJßjj|B i v OK~THO^wfcpAN’'fGOSE*in person we have prepared SaleJParcels, r so®that*all (>.- 1 irr. »*• ‘ may share in this great event of the winter. -~ sendT^ 2TO. 13P46.—HOUSEHOLD PAR--4 CEL FOR 7/6. *g TURKISH TOWELS, brown striped, ) . size 43 by! 22 . inches. 3 CRASH CUSHION COVER, corded’ all round and embroidered in three •U * - 1| colours very handsomely; with ■f. back complete. ; a TEAY CLOTH, size 32- by 32i inches;-, white, T| inch hemstitched border, 5 embroidered spray in .four corners, with drawn thread work. f> SERVIETTES, size each 20 by 20,, nnhemmed. ...... 3 Pretty Teneriffe p ’Oyley. ___ jy ,; ; NO. 13P47.—G00D QUALITY FLANNELETTE PARCEL : FOR 30/-, 2 ; FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, ; 4-njkjely trimmed • with lace. 2 FLANNELETTE’ UHEMISES, of equal-quality and finish. 2 FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, equal- .; Ij goof- /, % <>' A NO. 13P42.—COSTUME PARCEL FOR 20/- (formerly 45/-) 1 USEFUL COSTUME, coat and skirt, state size wanted. 1 FLANNELETTE BLOUSE, dark colours, state size. 1 WARM FLEECY-LINED PETTICOAT. 1 Pair WOOL-WOVEN BLOOMERS, Navy BluCb NO. 13P43.—MEN’S CLOTHINGPARCEL FOR 20/- (wortli 25/6) 1 WOOL-WOVEN’ SINGLET, with long sleeves. 1 3S DRILL WORKING SHIRT, plain Navy Blue or Striped. 1 Pair SADDLE TWEED TROD SEES. 1 Pair Strong WORKING BRACES. 2 Pairs RIBBED WOOL SOCKS, NO. 13P44.—MEN’S PARCEL FOR 10/- (cheap at 12/6) 2 Pairs WOOL RIBBED SOCKS. 6 Irish Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS, full size. 1 Wide End TIE, good design. 1 SOFT FELT HAT, brown, fawn or grey, new shapesh and shades. T you value the power of OoIUHiKHI & OUMUnghiUne, Ltd. - your money, BUY NOW! Ito 9, BROAD STREET PALMERSTON NORTH

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 260, 20 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 260, 20 July 1915, Page 8

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