WEEK of The Sale period is nearly over! Thatmeans to YOU, that purchases, replacements, cannot be much longer delayed. And to US, it means that far greater reductions must he made to clear end-of-season lines during the short remaining Sale period, - OPPORTUNE SAVINGS IN BOYS’ WEAR NAVY MACINTOSH STOEM COATS, full belt, warm-lined, wind and waterproof, full length. A great school SALE 15/6. Measurements from 24 to 40 inches, coat. SHORTS in strong mixed: tweeds, (worsteds and saddle tweeds. Assorted shades of light and dark greys and brown. Great value. ' • SALE sizes 3 to 6, 6/6; 7 to 10, 6/11 HARD-WEARING JERSEYS for everyday school use. Shades of brown, grey, royal; navy and wine. Neat fitting. All sizes. SALE 3/6. TYPICAL RANDOM SNIPS. A Splendid Line of ALL WOOL DIAGONAL VELOUR TOP COATS, smartly cut with strappings on back and sleeves. Collars of good quality skunk opossum. Fully lined. Black, Navy, , Brown and Wine. S.W., W,. and W.X. sizes. r SALE SNIP 76/-. BEAUTIFUL QUALITY EVENING GOWN in rich Alice Blue silk velvet, skirt cut on bias, new short puff sleeves. S.W. Was 5 gns. SALE SNIP 39/6. Warm Winter-weight Fleecy-lined SINGLETS, half sleeves. Sizes 30in. and 32in. Usually 3/3. SALE 1/11 50 or More TAILORED READYALL WOOL SCHOOL HOSE TO-WEARS in fur and wool felts, Medium weight, mostly with black English and Continental goods, MAIDS’ RUBBER RAINCOATS, with fleecy lining, double-breasted effect, storm collar, belt and pockets. Helmet to match. Bottle, navy, brown and wine. SALE, 30in. to 33in.\ 11/9; 36in. to 39in. 12/9 and white tops. A few plain black and with blue tops. Sizes 4,5, 6 and 9. CLEARANCE BARGAIN 2/3 smartly trimmed good cord ribbons, ornaments, etc. Fawn, brown, wine, saxe, navy and black. Were 19/6 and 21/-. OUT THEY GO 9/11 Every day fresh mark-downs are being made as stocktaking pro-gresses—-so, every time you come to town, be alert for extra special snips—mark-downs that are snapped up too quickly to advertise. AT THE HEART OF BROADWAY—PALMERSTON’S GREAT SHOPPING BOULEVARD..
Don’t Allow Your • House Property to Deteriorate! T};.| Freshen it up and preserve the timber with a fresh coating of Paint W. H. READ & SON. PAINTER. PAPERHANGER AND GLAZIER. Will provide you with estimates and guarantee FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. EVERY EFFORT TO PLEASE. 2* Cook Street, Fasten.
j MASONIC HALL. ‘Trustees of the Masonic Hall [desire to notify that the scale of Charges in' connection with the letting of the hall are as 1 follows? — For* dances to* midnight, 37/6, 5/- per hoar thereafter. For concerts, £L For Church socials, £L For Heligiona- purposes, 10/-. For Political meetings, £L. Rehearsals •in • coeneetden with concerts, etc., 2/6. ROYAL MAUL MOTOR SERVICE. FOXTON—LEVIN. / u TIME TABLE. . Foxton depart 6.50 a.m., Levin 1 wore a.m. Levin depart 11.10 a.m., Foxton arriyel2 noon. Foxton depart 3.0 p.m, r Levin arrive 3.40 p.m. Levin depart 8.30 p.m., Foxton arms 9.15 ma
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 4811, 16 July 1937, Page 1
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