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FASHIONS OF THE HOUR. ATTRACTIVE APPAREL for every woman, and on* all occasions. Also a lovely display of Charming Millinery. Dozens of individual models to choose from. At BARR & TVER’S yon will always find something new and becoming, .while the values make buying easy at a moderate cost. LOVELY LACES.FILET LACES and INSERTIONS, 7id to 1/6 Yard. Fine Stock of REAL CHINA HAND-MADE LACES, 10Ad 2/11 Yard. BARGAINS IN SILKS.— i 32—33 in. TUSSORE SILKS, 1/11 to 3/11. 27in. JAP SILKS, White and Colours, 1/11 Yard. DOUBLE-WIDTH CRBPE-DE-CHENES, all newest - shades, 9/11 to 12/11. SHADOW TISSUE SILKS, Very smart and quite the latest Blousing effect, 16/6 Yard. BARB TYEK, SPECIAL OFFERINGS LADIES’ CREAM GABERDINE SKIRTS, 22/6 and 24/6. WHITE COTTON BLOOMERS, W. and O.S. Woman’s, 3/6 Pair. LADIES’ WHITE COTTON VESTS, extra long, 2/11 and 3/6 each. BLACK AND WHITE CbTTON HOSE, splendid value, 2/6 Pair. LADIES’ SILK GLOVES, in'White, Black, and Champagne, 5/6 Pair. - CHILDREN’S COTTON BLOOMERS, in While or Gray, 2/9 Pair. THE QUALITY DRAPERS, FOXTON • • FOK THIS WEEK, A. N. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN’S OUTFITTER. .MAIN STREET PONTON.

FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! BUILDING SECTIONS. Two Building Suctions in Main Street fur immediate sale. Nos. 20, 28. FOB SALE. —One Building Section in Johnston Street, I-acre. . Brice £OO. No. 40. FOB SALE. —One Section, 00 feet frontage, close to Main Street. Brice £35. This is a snip. No. 35 FOR SALE.—Section in Park Hoad. Price £6O. No. 41 FOR SALE. —Section in Union Street. Owner leaving district, and will sell cheap. No. 48 FOB SALE. —800 Acres, 10-roomed house, and outbuildings. Brice £35 per acre. No. 54 FOB SALE. —Five-roomed House. Terms. Price £3OO, No. 27. FOR SALE. —House, 4 rooms, bath - room, copper and tubs. Price £3OO. No. 47. G. T. WOODROOFE. LAND AGENT - FOXTON. NAZOL is not a mixture or drug, but a scientific specific which never fails to relieve the worst cold. Sixty doses cost 1/0. LADIES’ THIS IS FOR YOU! “Palmerston North, September 22m1, 1910. —We have thoroughly tested McKenzie’s SAFE CLOTH CLEANER and REVIVER, and cm certify it is superior to any clo'h cleaner we have used. All that is required is a small quantity in boiling water. (Signed) The C. M. Russ Co., Ltd., Palmerston North and Foxton.” SIMILAR TESTIMONIALS from Madam De Lnen, the Ladies’ Costumier; Webb and Brown, Merchant Tailors; H. K. Thorburn, Merchant Tailor; D. M. George, Draper, Palmerston; and from the leading merchant tailors and mercers, Napier and Hastings. Sold by drapers, grocers and ironmongers. “Cleans- and renews’’ old and half-worn garments. W. T. SAPSFORD, FAMILY BUTCHER - FOXTON. ONLY THE PRIMES!' MEAT • SUPPLIED. DELIVERY CART WILL WAIT ON CUSTOMERS DAILY. A Trial Solicited. Best Axe Handles 2/-, at Bauck* ham’s. 1 * BOYS’ JERSEYS, 7/11. Special White Twill Sheetings, for double beds, 3/11, 4/6 and 4/9 per yard. White Lace Curtains, 4/11 and 6/11 pair—F. GABITBS. Calicoes amp' longcloths, 35 ins. wide, 1/3,1/4), 1/8 yard. White and Brown Terry Towels, 1/6 to 4/11. Roller Toweling, 1/9 to 2/9 yard. At BARR & TIER’S, the Quality Drapers* j .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2044, 21 October 1919, Page 3

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