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BARGAINS - FOE - THE MULTITUDE. . . . REMEMBER, these Bargains are New Season’s Goods, just what you are wanting. You can save your hardearned money by always shopping at J. M. BARR’S. DRESS SKIRTS— A manufacturer's sample lot, principally new Tweeds and Navy Blues Bargain Prices, 7/6, 8/11, and 10/6. * * CHEAP BLOUSES Japanese Silk, with the new sleeves and yoke. AH sizes. Bargain Prices 5/6 to 12/6. CASEMENT CLOTHS.— Plain Cream and pretty borders. Bargain Prices, HL>D. to 1/8. . , SAMPLE TOWELS. — 300, that mean a big saving to the fortunate buyers. From 1/6 PAIR. MARCELLA QUILTS.— Satin finish, double size, good designs and first-class quality. Bargain prices, 18/6 to 25/11. BARCA INS FOR MEN.— Irish lawn handkfs. 2/6 halfdozen, Strong Knit Sox 3 pairs.2/6, Wire-tweed Working Trousers 6/11 oair, Samson Braces Ilj£d pair, and our well-known ’‘Guaranteed Fit” Men’s Tweed Suits 82/6. J. M. BARR. FOXTON.

M A IL ORDER. BEST WAY TO BUY. MAIL ORDERING grows, at least, with us it does. An ever increasing number shop here by post. Our selection of goods is large and varied, values are good, and treatment always fair and square, just and equitable. These two Parcels are POST FREE, but CASH must accompany order. YOUR SATISFACTION ASSURED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. 5/- PARCEL USEFUL, BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES. I Crystal salt shaker with white china screw top. Never clogs or rusts. I Jam Spoon, electro-plate on nickel silver, with white handle. I Butter Knife, electro-plate on nickel silver, imitation greenstone handle. I Plated Sugar Sifter or Spoon. I Pair Polished Hardwood Salad Servers. GATHER ALL YOUR SMALL FRUIT. Don’t let the birds have the bestl. Use a FRUIT TREE NET—we have them. Of strong cord, tanned to prevent decay. Size, 150 feet long and 12 feet wide. With ordinary use will last several years, enclosing each time 1,800 square feet. FREIGHT PAID - - 14/6. & - SON, THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH.

A GUARANTEE OF : QUALITY. : mHAT is what we give you, because every article we JiL send out is willingly replaced if it is not just ss we represent it to be. Because we try to get .the best procurable at the price and we ASK for com plaints when anything is not quite up to the standard. Because we never re-order a line that does not give entire satisfaction, * and consequently our values are getting better and still better. That our efforts are meeting with success is proved by the over-increasing volume of our trade, and we have daily evidence that ours is the store where the most discriminating people come to do their shopping. WALKER & FURRIE, THE QUALITY STORE, FOXTON.

EASIER PLOUGHING WITH BETTER RESULTS. THE OLIVER PLOUGH registers a much less draught than any other, although turning a bigger furrow. This larger furrow is also broken to such atl extent that one stroke of the discs is saved in subsequent cultivation. The secret lies in the OLIVER’S short mouldboard" • -irw:; The OLIVER as illustrated, price £5 5/-)has a capacity of a gin furrow and only weighs I2olbs. Other models run from 50/- TO £1 HOLBEN & EIRE, BOX 134 - PALMERSTON NORTH.

ANTED KNOWN. All seedlings now ready in great! variety. Flower, tomato plants, etc. Orders taken for shrubs, hedge plants, etc., for autumn planting, at “The Pampas’' Nursery. A. S. WALSH, Colev St., Foxton. LAUNDRY WORK. MISS E. HASLETT, Putter St, is prepared to take in private laundry work at reasonable prices. WANTED KNOWN.—A few pieces 6ft. Linoleum to clear at special prices. G. H. STILES.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1333, 5 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1333, 5 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1333, 5 December 1914, Page 3