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MYSTERY BAYS Concluding Saturday! 100,000 Mystery Bargains To-day and To-morrow. All Depts. Participate! Huge crowds thronged the store Tremendous Values all over the yesterday! c i ! , . • .. Shop Early! Every department joins in these Note. No prices are marked in four Amazing Days! •. the window or advertised in the newsWonderful Displays! > paper! All prices marked distinctly Interesting Novel Events! in Departments. ' 1 — ? MANCHESTER BEAUTIFUL MAITCHtiItK MERCERY - ■ LAMPSHADES , BLANKETS in" Blue and Vink <M> xbGLICE W s HIK ” 3) ”wOL&- ,AU (19) 200 LAMP SHADES o only Size 36 v 46. Usually with collars to match. Wool and in plain usuanjo/y io xu/ in/« no oh New tone stripe ef- shades. Ideal for winter IVIvstCW PITC6 r 10/6 each. fcctS) guaranteed fast 1 wear and excellent iriyaiciy 1 live r Mystery Price ? Shirts B’arCTll 8 ’ar C T11 price oA/C.’ 1011 ” . (2Q) LAMP SHADES and STANDS. ! ’ I?s’ us/aily. 1376 ’ 12/61 Mystery Price ? usually from 15/-to s Gns. (2) bath mats, strong, hard- Mvsterv Price ? J Mystery Price ? wearing qualities, in assorted IViySiery f 1 * , colourings. Usually 3/11 each. (W au“ (13) Mystery Price ? cut. *All sizes and excel- nno’ usually . j ! • , lent for service. Usually w toweS” B™T».i “r 1 Mystery Price ? Mystery Price ? VBgKF oughly absorbent. Size 24 x 31. Usually 6/6 per half dozen. jßgeaafliMHWMMßiOMiiraw Mystery Price ? jMEgSKT FOR MAIDS (4) Flannelette COT or CRIB (21) GirIs’RUBBER RAINCOATS. BLANKETS, with striped col- Shades: Green, Brown. Red oured headings. Size 30 x 40. an d Navy. Sizes 21, 24,27, , Usually 10/6. runnT Mil I IMCDV 30, 33,36. Usually 25/6 to ■ Mystery Price ? SMART MILLINERY Mystery Price ? (14) The Very Smartest READY-TO- JYiyStery FOCe . (5) COLOURED TOWELS. Bath WEAR FELTS . and TWEEDY 2) pART y FROCKS, in Georgsize. In coloured floral de- BERETTAS in shades, in Floral Satin, Crepe de ' signs. Usually 6/6 each. becoming beret and brim shapes. At Taffetai Celanese, Satin, -- t . -a their usual price, ranging from 10/6, in dainty tonings and styles. Mystery rnce H .19/6 to 29/6, they were excellent sizeg 24 . 39 usually 59/6 to value, but at the — gg/ 6 i , -(G) white marcella quilts, Mvsterv Price ? Mystery Price p fun double bed m good pat- - iviysiery rnce r y J • terns, hemmed double bed size. . Girls’ REPP COATS. Some Usually 27/6. O zj " with hats to match. Shades: 1 'Mystery Price ? kjgKJ SEi./gUSS niilS IiITH Mystery Price ? jUBRSk ill I W BMT 111 IB (24) Maids’ Thrce-piecc SUITS. Knitted Wool. Shades: iKaffiaSfe xjMUlz' Iff liifVWWf*W<iMlWWWMWll Fawn, Mastic, with blouse and trimmings to contrast Sizes , HOSIERY and GLOVES c “ al ” “ Brown Fawn and Gun-. wrist, smart styles. In new tweeds rnrr 9 ' ' m »!■»„!. .rsem.FBOCKiNG Mystery Price ? rIMuE • : ; TWEEDS. Usually priced at 500 pairs Pure Silk full;. Mystery Price ? *vmtN«<tfr RfIRDFR and 6/11, and very good value. fashioned ALL-SILK cattfus— our entire An AXMINSTER BORDER ana __ „ • t HOSE; semi-sheer fin- (18) GAITERS Our entir BODY Ordered during these Foul , Mystery Price p i’, ra'nge est shades m prices Mystery Days will be BIADE UP ; • shades, al? sizes. Usu- running from S/fl to FREE OF CHARGE. (8) 204 Yards of COATING and n ”y 22/0 D 3 ri-no costume tweed, selling _ Mystery Price ? Mystery rrice r i QQQP COVERS usually for 7/11 and 9/11. g 1 I _ _ - Loose Covers for Chesterfields and Mystery Price ? . mTirYKiir 1 qitkjvtcit » ivan Chairs wil ! be . made Special TF.T .F.PHONIC SiLivV ILzXL tor FREE. The materials from which I (9) 335 Yards of 36in. WOOL Customers ’ ou inay niakc 7° ur - PRINTED DELAINE. Usually UOUntry LzUSlOmerb. displayed in our Furnishing Section. , ! priced at 6/6. In or(ler to give Country Customers an opportunity fl ? „ takc . AVS ' rm t • •> of il.e values offered during these four Mystery Days, wo have installed a .g EB THE SPECIAL DISPLAYS. Mystery Price ? Special Telephone Service. THE WINDOWS AND ■ DEPARTMENT. DEMONSTRATION S IS SWEETS OFFER 1O 1 INFI 1 IkJl 1 Thursday and Friday enables .countrycustomers to take advantage of the Spec j al SWEETS Offer is being ’ A most interesting demonstration of expert" member of our Mail Older Sect ion. will bo 8 ,aade a VL e r? VC ChoSlates D jn iCio ]2 : : the wonderful new “VYTALIFE” F o r ? i ??dnvenlcnce o Ml o TtenmTn on tNß advertisement" hai’e been numbered. I .. ar jgjjgg a t- _ ({( J Electric Comb is being given on the when ORDERING, please refer to item number. / “ GROUND FLOOR. |l j The Greater D.I.C.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. TJOII Exchange or Sale: 640-acres Sheep Farm for 50 to 100 acres. Splendid opportunity to acquire a good, healthy sheep property. Etmy good fiats. Four miles from town, metalled roads. Six-roomed house; woolshed, etc. PRICE : £l3 per acre. Government mortgage. Easy terms.— Apply Marton Branch. . , , , , „. GOOD Suburban Store in best part of city. Good shop and dwelling, easy rent Stock ami plant about £5OO. Turnover about £3OO monthly. No goodwill. Terms to approved buyer. 111-health cause of selling.— Palmerston North Branch, fIHEAP Property: Area, 550 acres. Title: 0.R.P., rental £2b per annum. 000 acres in good grass, balance bush. All easy lying except 40 to oO aeies fairly steep, but first-class country. Fully 450 acres ploughable. All lies well to the sun and is well watered. Carrying a first-class sole of grass. 000 aeies suitable for dairying. Carrying Capacity : 700 grown sheep and 90 to 100 cattle. Wintered last year 520 ewes, 100 dry sheep, 180 cattle. Ewes had llu per cent, of lambs (Romney), nearly all of which went off fat. Buildings: Good new cottage. 3 rooms and sleeping porch. Woolshed with engine and shearing plant. Seven paddocks. Plenty of fencing timber on land. Situation: 7 miles from Oparure township, 15 miles from Kawhia by road. - Rates: £7/13/8 per annum. Price: £4/10/- per acre for good will of lease. Mortgages: £4OO State Advances on 365 acres. Balance clear of mortgages. Terms: £t)00 cash. _ Balance of equity 7 years at 6 per cent. Remarks: A very .good -and attractive property, and, at the price, the cheapest offering to-day.— Te Kuiti Branch. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH TE KUITI MARTON PRIVATE HOTEL TO LET OR LEASE. I OFFER for Lease tlic two-story Grosvenor Private Hotel, at Feilding, of about 35 rooms, all conveniences, centrally situated .right in best part of I'eilding s business area. This is the only house of its kind in Feilding, and if properly conducted, is a very payable proposition. Arrangements can be made to take over the furniture now in hotel. Full particulars on application to — VICTOR E. SMITH REAL ESTATE AGENT — FEILDING.

TO “DOMINION” READERS. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable throughout the Province at a much earlier hour than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport facilities. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable from over 500 agents, and is on sa e m practically every town and village within 200 miles of Wellington. Deliveries hare been organised as follow: — OTARI 6 a.m. WOODVILLE 7 a ' m ' LEVIN 6 a.m. DANNEVIRKE '8.45 a.m. SHANNON 6 a.m. WAIPUKURAU y 10.15 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH 6,30 aim. WAIPAWA 10-30 a.m. FEILDING 7 a.m. NAPIER 12 noon MARTON 6.30 a.m. RAWER A 0.45 a ' m ' WANGANUI 7 a.m. TAIHAI’E 12 noon FEATHERSTON 6 a.m. ELTIIAM MARTINBOROUGH .... 8 a.m. STRATFORD 10-0 a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.m. HASTINGS 11-o CARTERTON ........ 6 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH 11 «• ■ MASTERTON 6.30 a.m. «WAIROA P m - EKETAHUNA 6.15 a.m. *GISBORNE . y -“ p ’ m ’ PAHIATUA 6.30 a.m. ♦Same day as published in Wellington. Where Postal Deliveries are ® on ?’ X' ' Till DOMINION” daily from the nearest Post Office to youi addicts. The following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in their respective districts:— Palmerston North Branch. Telephone 5955. Wanganui Branch. Telephone 3356. Masterton Branch. Telephone 1161.

QQ 1 ? ACRES, carrying 500 ewes, GO head of cows and heifers, 3 bulls, 2 horses. — • Modern 5-roomcd house. Eight-bail cow-shed, machines, wool-shed, etc. PRICE : £25/10/- per Acre.. £1250 Cash. HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 200, 21 May 1931, Page 16

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